Sentences with phrase «work justice resource»

11/2008 to Current WORK Justice Resource Institute Community Care Services, Inc Total Achievement Program... funding sources and collaborate with community programs to develop TAP programming and curriculum opportunities... program and agency at selected meetings within the community.

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- The shadow ministers of finance, justice, human resources, transport, aboriginal affairs, public works, industry, immigration and the environment — nine of the top files — are women.
While appreciating the immense value of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights we must work for its amplification to include global racial justice, in relation to population and land and resources.
A doctrine of creation that gives theological justification to human rights; the history of exodus and covenant; the ministry of Jesus Christ; the ethic of care for the stranger; and the stories of women in the Bible are all fruitful resources for liturgies of healing and for the work of securing justice.
That's why all of us — faith - based or not — need to come alongside these groups to offer them the finances, resources and encouragement they need to do the hard work of justice.
«We are now working together on more specific campaigning ideas and look forward to continuing to press for tax justice and for proper resourcing of public services.
«Ali will bring an agenda of inclusion to the New York City Council and work hard for economic justice because there are enough resources in our communities for everyone to prosper.»
For many years, we have worked to expand the use of alternatives for young people, allowing them to avoid the negative consequences of criminal convictions while connecting them to the resources they need to avoid future justice - system involvement.
Their views on such matters as conviction rates and plea bargains reveal that Mr. Laquidara, who also has the Working Families Party and Green Party lines, has the right sensibility: He recognizes the need for aggressive prosecution of repeat offenders and those accused of violent crimes, but he also sees the need to exercise discretion in certain other cases, balancing justice with the office's limited resources and the need to prevent case backlogs.
Southwest Research and Information Center is a multi-cultural organization working to promote the health of people and communities, protect natural resources, ensure citizen participation, and secure environmental and social justice now and for future generations.
A New Orleans based cultural organizer, philanthropy strategist, and curator with 13 years experience at the forefront of the arts and culture sector, her organizing and advocacy is focused on building spaces for the most marginalized to create work, and redirecting resources to communities of color as a matter of justice.
Murphy would argue that school leaders today are under tremendous pressure as they work for social justice and navigate the uncharted swamp of high and conflicting expectations, limited resources, and unprecedented social problems.
Resource Includes: - Justice - Restorative Justice - Christian beliefs about Justice - Work of Chaplains - Christian Chaplains - Humanist Chaplains Created with the WJEC / Eduqas RS GCSE in mind, though can be applied across specifications and qualifications.
These resources focus on truth and justice, they accompany the scheme of work which is sold separatly.
Three resources used in a 9 Theology unit on social justice and the work of laypeople.
«Using Dialogue Circles to Support Classroom Management,» a resource from Edutopia's Schools That Work, explores how dialogue circles, as part of the restorative - justice program at Glenview Elementary School in Oakland, California, have helped to build collaboration, respect, and positive behavior among students.
The event is behind held in conjunction with The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools (AROS), an organization that works on behalf of «educational justice and equity in access to school resources and opportunities.»
When the lawyer for the state of Illinois tried to argue that the state had an interest in working with «a stable, responsible, independent counterpart that's well - resourced enough that it can partner in the process of not only contract negotiation,» Justice Kennedy broke in and devastatingly finished his thought by saying, «It can partner with you in advocating for a greater size workforce, against privatization, against merit promotion, for teacher tenure, for higher wages, for massive government, for increasing bonded indebtedness, for increasing taxes.»
Equal Justice Works provides an overview of some LRAPs and offers debt relief webinars and other resources.
Rauschenberg Foundation Fellowship Grant Location: Anywhere This year's Artist as Activist Fellowship provides the opportunity for creative professionals who are committed to moving the dial on mass incarceration, and by extension racial justice, to seek a robust set of resources to advance their work.
After co-founding and co-directing resource sharing networks OurGoods.org and TradeSchool.coop from 2008 - 2014, Woolard is now focused on her work with BFAMFAPhD.com to raise awareness about the impact of rent, debt, and precarity on culture and on the NYC Real Estate Investment Cooperative to create and support truly affordable commercial space for cultural resilience and economic justice in New York City.
Beyond Pesticides works regularly with the Center for Food Safety; Environmental Working Group; Pesticide Action Network North America; Xerces Society; EarthShare; Combined Federal Campaign; American Bird Conservancy, Beyond Toxics, the Endocrine Disruption Exchange, Haereticus Environmental Laboratory, Institute for Fisheries Resources, the Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations, Organic Farmers Marketing Association; Bio-Logical Pest Management; Roseland Farms; Kids for Saving Earth Worldwide; PEST Education Project; Pesticide Watch; Children's Health Environmental Coalition; Horizon Organic Dairy, Inc.; Donaldson - McMahon Family Farms; Lideres Campesinas en California; Kansas Chapter, Sierra Club; Farmworker Justice Fund; Maryland Pesticide Network and others.
Sara Morris, President of The Beecher's Foundation, will be speaking at the Inaugural Seattle Food Tank Summit, titled «Growing Food Policy,» which will be held in partnership with the Environmental Working Group, Food Action, Garden - Raised Bounty (GRuB), the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Seattle University's Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability on March 17, 2018.
For instance, the school where Brulle earned his Master's in natural resources, brags on its website38 about its alumni's work for politicized advocacy groups like the Environmental Defense Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Detroiters Working for Environmentalresources, brags on its website38 about its alumni's work for politicized advocacy groups like the Environmental Defense Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Detroiters Working for EnvironmentalResources Defense Council, and Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice.
She will be speaking at the Seattle Food Tank Summit, «Growing Food Policy,» which will be held in partnership with the Environmental Working Group, Food Action, Garden - Raised Bounty, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Seattle University's Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability on March 17, 2018.
John Piotti, President of American Farmland Trust, will be speaking at the Inaugural Seattle Food Tank Summit, titled «Growing Food Policy,» which will be held in partnership with the Environmental Working Group, Food Action, Garden - Raised Bounty (GRuB), the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Seattle University's Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability on March 17, 2018.
Goldman Environmental Prize nominators work in a broad range of fields, including environmental justice, indigenous rights, natural resource protection, biodiversity conservation, citizen advocacy, environmental health, land management, human rights, and many more.
The necessary remedy is for the courts to use the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Part I of The Constitutional Act, 1982), much more aggressively against governments and law societies because they control the resources necessary to make the justice system work adequately.
(8) the points made in the conclusion are: (1) consistent with avoiding expenditures on the criminal justice system, the federal attorney general appeared to be neglecting the plight of pre-trial inmates in custody in extremely bad jail conditions, and the provincial attorney general appeared to ignore the needs of prosecutors for greater resources of staff and time in order to work adequately; (2) similarly, the other examples presented also support the proposition that the criminal justice system is inadequately resourced because there are «no votes in justice»; and, (3) the reduction in the safeguards against wrongful convictions caused by the radical changes in procedures made necessary because governments do not provide adequate resources for the criminal justice system;
As just a brief sampling, in «The Cost of Law: Promoting Access to Justice through the (Un) Corporate Practice of Law» [2] and «Life in the Law - Thick World: The Legal Resource Landscape for Ordinary Americans» [3](with Jaime Heine), Hadfield uses empirical evidence to demonstrate that there can never be enough pro bono (free) legal work or enough money for legal aid that could even come close to satisfying the huge unmet need for legal services in the US.
A comprehensive guide to the law for Saskatchewan women including family law, the criminal justice system, victims of violence and abuse, women's health, human rights, work, money and property, with related resource sections.
Concluding the two trustees were «unable to work together in any reasonable and effective way,» Justice D.M. Brown said the competing sides «can not reasonably expect that unlimited judicial resources are available to devote to their internecine quarrels,» adding (with apparent frustration)(i) that the Commercial List in Toronto is «chronically short of judges,» (ii) that the «scheduling of criminal... [more]
Concluding the two trustees were «unable to work together in any reasonable and effective way,» Justice D.M. Brown said the competing sides «can not reasonably expect that unlimited judicial resources are available to devote to their internecine quarrels,» adding (with apparent frustration)(i) that the Commercial List in Toronto is «chronically short of judges,» (ii) that the «scheduling of criminal trials -LSB-...] has become particularly problematic» because it is «manifestly under resourced» and (iii) that «dates for one day civil motions are now being given out 8 to 9 months down the road.»
«We will continue working with our provincial counterparts to ensure they have the resources they need to administer the justice system more efficiently and effectively,» she added.
(a) an internal focus on access to justice as a strategic objective underpinning all of the Law Society's work, which will include: (i) designating appropriate resources to enhance the Law Society's approach to developing access to justice objectives integrated across program areas; (ii) strategically reviewing, reconsidering and, where appropriate, amending the Law Society's rules, regulations, policies and practices to foster change and innovation and achieve the Law Society's access to justice objectives; and (iii) developing metrics to measure the effectiveness of actions taken; and.
Helm and Boggs have also worked tirelessly to support legal aid, from generating resources for the Campaign for Equal Justice, to successfully lobbying the state legislature when funding for legal aid was at risk.
«I am so thrilled that Nejla has been selected as an Equal Justice Works Fellow and will be working with Legal Services of Greater Miami,» said Marni Lennon, Assistant Dean for Public Interest and Pro Bono & Director of the HOPE Public Interest Resource Center.
But as we rediscover each time we release a new resource, and experience the gratitude of SRLs and the widespread attention of other national and provincial organizations, the enormous amount of work necessary to develop these resources is being undertaken by some of the most overworked and under - resourced agencies and individuals in the access to justice field.
''... the book offers a comprehensive resource that will guide the newcomer to the IAA while also offering a good platform from which those more experienced might assess the completeness of their research and the need to conduct further work,» said Sundaresh Menon, Chief Justice, Singapore.
After graduating near the top of his class from Howard University School of Law, in Washington, D.C., Montevideo went on to work for the largest business and litigation firm in South Carolina, followed by experience at two prominent Los Angeles and Orange County plaintiffs trial firms, along with a stint in public service via the government sector through working with the Department of Justice in their Environmental and Natural Resources Division; Environmental Enforcement Section.
TLSC's current Director, Randal Chapman, continues that work by working with leaders of the Texas Access to Justice Commission and the Texas Access to Justice Foundation to expand access to justice funding, resources, and sJustice Commission and the Texas Access to Justice Foundation to expand access to justice funding, resources, and sJustice Foundation to expand access to justice funding, resources, and sjustice funding, resources, and support.
The access - to - justice issue in Canada is twofold: First, sole practitioners, small firms and legal clinics do most of the legal work for low - and middle - income people and they do not have the resources to provide articling opportunities.
When mass tort litigation is initiated, the attorneys work together to achieve justice for all the plaintiffs by pooling resources, sharing information and planning strategies that benefit all plaintiffs in every case.
As a part of our ongoing effort to improve the delivery of civil legal services for Wisconsin residents in need, the Wisconsin Access to Justice Commission has begun working with the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs, Army OneSource, and our other stakeholders to develop additional legal resources for assisting our veterans.
Unifying the two organizations will open up a wealth of new opportunities to deepen our resources and more effectively support equal justice work across Washington.
IPC members worked collaboratively to provide legal education and information that enabled immigrants and refugees to understand the justice system, its laws, core legal values, law - related rights and responsibilities, options for resolutions, and the services and resources that could help them.
To summarize the lessons of these three unrelated works, even with the ever - improving access to information, resources and «self - help» alternatives that technology increasingly is making possible, lawyers continue to play a critical role in people's lives and in the justice system.
This has the potential to create a tectonic shift in the access to justice movement because it matches underutilized resources from both side, lawyers that are eager for work and to help, with funds that are currently sitting on the sidelines.
Justice Blair Nixon describes three categories of claims: (1) claims by LMP Resources as a joint operator / working interest owner with Exall, (2) various lien claims, and (3) claims by Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB) as a secured lender.
Lourdes Martinez, Staff Attorney — Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) Before joining ILRC, Lourdes worked as an immigration attorney at the Tahirih Justice Center in the DC metropolitan area, where she represented immigrant women and girls survivors of gender - based violence on immigration matters.
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