It is rare to hear a federal minister talk
about addressing prison rates, let alone a federal health minister.
Not exact matches
After a certain point, though — I'd rather not say exactly how — «Table 19» extricates its characters from their
prison, and from there, the film becomes something I did not expect: a movie
about characters who've been thrown together in an unfamiliar context, and find that the new experience encourages them to deal with emotional issues they've been refusing to
address for a long time.
Their second year of funding will allow for 1) the creation of a cohort of teachers that will examine discipline data and develop policies and strategies that
address trends and disparities; 2) the creation of a cohort of 65 students that will learn
about discipline disparities, the school to
prison pipe, and will develop advocacy skills in order to tell their stories, 3) opportunities for both groups to inform and shape MNPS policies on student discipline.
Johnson also expressed concern
about the «schools - to -
prisons» pipeline, something Foxx
addressed during a speech last week when she suggested authorities were far to quick to arrest and prosecute Chicago Public Schools students for fighting on school grounds — decisions that bring them into the criminal justice system.
How many health ministers have ever chosen to give a media interview explicitly
addressing concerns
about the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in custody and
prisons?