Not exact matches
The
Director General of Police CID, DCOP Maame Yaa Tiwah Addo - Danquah, who made this known at the annual get - together popularly known as West Africa Security
Service Association (WASSA) in Accra said 327 of the
victims were Ghanaians and 12 foreign nationals.
«It is (not only) devastating to a child but it can also hamper an investigation,» said Elizabeth Cronin, the
director of the state Office of
Victim Services.
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk says Cyril Smith's
victims have been let down by the Crown Prosecution
Service and the
Director of Public Prosecutions.
Tina Stanford:
Director, New York State Office of
Victim Services; former Assistant District Attorney, Erie County.
In this guide, CAC
directors, staff, boards, and MDT partners will find considerations, tips and resources for CACs and MDTs providing
services to child
victims of physical abuse to help them meet this objective at their individual CACs.
Through the commitment, guidance and leadership of the Executive
Director and the volunteer Board of
Directors, NCA and its network of CACs ensures quality care and
services to child
victims of abuse.»
Véronique Kiermer, Nature's executive editor and
director of author and reviewer
services for NPG in New York City, says that NPG does not seem to have been the
victim of any such peer - review - rigging schemes.
Stories like Williams's are familiar to Sharon Charles Haznedar, an administrative
director for behavioral health
services at New York's Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers and a psychiatric nurse practitioner, who says depression is insidious because it often renders
victims unable to ask for help: «I've had depressed patients tell me that they need a plan just to walk across the room,» she says.
Sharon Charles Haznedar, an administrative
director for behavioral health
services at New York City's Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers and a psychiatric nurse practitioner, says depression is insidious because it often renders
victims unable to ask for help: «I've had depressed patients tell me that they need a plan just to walk across the room.»
Providing leadership throughout the crisis were: Dr. Jane Sykes — chief veterinary medical officer Dr. Larry Galuppo — interim
director of Large Animal Clinic Dr. Kate Hopper —
director of Small Animal Clinic Dr. John Madigan —
director of VERT Dr. Carrie Finno —
director of CEH Dr. Claudia Sonder — outreach
director of CEH Dr. Bret McNabb — chief of Livestock Herd Health
Service Dr. Meera Heller — chief of Livestock Medicine
Service Dr. Steve Epstein — chief of Emergency / Critical Care
Service Dr. Joie Watson — chief of Equine Field
Service Dr. Gary Magdesian — chief of Equine Medicine and Critical Care
Services To ensure that future animal
victims of natural disasters are cared for, please consider donating to the Veterinary Catastrophic Need Fund.
While corporates are more likely to be
victims of attacks, these claims could include: breach of duty in contract and tort (customers / suppliers); negligence; breach of the Payment
Services Regulation 2009 (Reg 61) and the GDPR; breach of s 13 of the Supply of Goods and
Services Act 1982; breach of privacy for unauthorised disclosure of personal data; and breach of
directors» duties (Companies Act 2006).
Thanks to a $ 100,000 subgrant of federal STOP grant funds awarded by the
Director of State Courts Office, Christine Ann Domestic Abuse
Services in Oshkosh has begun funding legal representation for
victims of domestic violence who need representation in family law matters.
«As part of a coalition of providers throughout the state, we found that Wisconsin's elder abuse
victims were facing critical civil legal problems, with virtually no legal
services available to solve them,» said ERP
Director Nicole Zimmer.
MEDIA CONTACTS Christa Big Canoe, Legal
Director, Aboriginal Legal
Services (criminalization of Indigenous women; experiences of Indigenous
victims of sexual violence; inequities in education) Tel: + 1 647-227-4392; email:
[email protected]
She is involved in the community and volunteers at various local events and serves on the Board of
Directors for Wetaskiwin and District
Victim Services.
We offer a full
service to individuals, company
directors, shareholders and partners in dispute and have a particular expertise in acting for the
victims of fraud.
A Safe Place / Lake County Crisis Center, Waukegan • IL 1994 — 2011 Executive
Director Accountable for the administration of a multi-program facility which provided
services to
victim / survivors of domestic violence.
42 U.S. Code § 13001b (a) Establishment of regional children's advocacy program The Administrator, in coordination with the
Director and with the
Director of the Office of
Victims of Crime, shall establish a children's advocacy program to --(1) focus attention on child victims by assisting communities in developing child - focused, community - oriented, facility - based programs designed to improve the resources available to children and families; (2) provide support for nonoffending family members; (2) Grant recipients A grant recipient under this section shall --(A) assist communities --(i) in developing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary response to child abuse that is designed to meet the needs of child victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «victims» to be exp
Victims of Crime, shall establish a children's advocacy program to --(1) focus attention on child
victims by assisting communities in developing child - focused, community - oriented, facility - based programs designed to improve the resources available to children and families; (2) provide support for nonoffending family members; (2) Grant recipients A grant recipient under this section shall --(A) assist communities --(i) in developing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary response to child abuse that is designed to meet the needs of child victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «victims» to be exp
victims by assisting communities in developing child - focused, community - oriented, facility - based programs designed to improve the resources available to children and families; (2) provide support for nonoffending family members; (2) Grant recipients A grant recipient under this section shall --(A) assist communities --(i) in developing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary response to child abuse that is designed to meet the needs of child
victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «victims» to be exp
victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed
services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «
victims» to be exp
victims» to be exploited.
Recently Vancouver Island Real Estate Board staff and
directors joined representatives from Steve Marshall Ford Lincoln to present a cheque for $ 7,500 to Nanaimo and District Crime Stoppers and Nanaimo RCMP
Victim Services.
At the cheque presentation, from left: Johanna Murray, EO of the board; Diane Plourde, executive
director of
Victim Services; Celine Eady, co-chair of the Golf Committee; and Joanne Ouellette, mortgage development manager for Scotiabank.
Now, besides being
director of
victim services for MADD's Toronto chapter as well as MADD's regional
director for Ontario East, Swinson remains on the organization's national board and is a spokesperson who, as she puts it, «does a lot of stuff with the media.»