Sentences with phrase «address threats to child»

Resolve family violence and neglect issues, and create a Crisis Safety Plan to address threats to child safety.
Resolve family violence and neglect issues, and create a safety plan to address threats to child safety.

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Eugene Lawrence wrote the article, addressing the threat to America's children posed by the establishment and support of Catholic schools in New York City.
The United States is failing to seriously address lead poisoning in its low - income communities, a severe public health threat touching more than 535,000 children a year, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro said Wednesday.
The United States is failing to seriously address lead poisoning in its low - income communities, a severe public health threat touching more than 535,000 children a year, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro said.
And most important, because of the limited scope of its test battery, EPA is not in a position to address the pandemics of endocrine - related disorders that pose a threat to every child born today.
One of the truly unique benefits of a potential partnership between the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard and Genentech is the company's deep understanding of how a science - driven, innovation pipeline can achieve breakthrough impacts in addressing complex threats to human health.
In my inaugural address, I pledged that America would respond to the growing threat of climate change, for the sake of our children and future generations.
If a root cause of the global threats on humanity's horizon now is the unbridled growth of absolute global human population numbers, our willful denial of this primary cause could make it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for the children to reasonably address and sensibly overcome these threats.
This report explores different ways that climate change endangers the lives and futures of children — and shows what can and must take collective action to address these threats.
We are encouraged by the consensus on a need for action, as highlighted by President Obama in his inaugural address in which he boldly stated, «We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations.
And in the area where currently division runs deepest, protecting the environment and addressing global warming, I find myself agreeing with President Obama that our country must take strong action to reduce pollution from fossil fuels that fouls our air, makes our water impure, and helps to create one of the greatest threats to our children's future, climate change.
Some experts are now going so far as to say that a failure to address the climate change problem commensurate with the threat amounts to a form of child abuse.
Access to court would be available through the family services agency to address urgent, interim matters relating to wellbeing of family members and threats to the family's economic stability, but access would be provided on the process used in child protection matters in which the court confirms steps taken by child protection authorities unless those steps are found to be unreasonable.
In the case of Matt Kostolnik it looks like a year of hell as your crazy neighbor, via your hacked Wi - Fi network, uploads child pornography in your name using your IP address and sends death threats to the Vice President of the United States.
If all of the realistic plans have been addressed and the child is still making threats of suicide I would both get a psychiatric eval to see if meds are appropriate and have the kid hospitalized if s / he either can not or will not sign and keep a thorough no - self - injury contract.»
Dr. Redlener's talk will be followed by a panel discussion focusing on recent opportunities and threats to providing high - quality health care to young children living in poverty and will address policy recommendations and legislative advocacy efforts that can be taken to help ensure the healthy development of young children in poverty.
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