Sentences with phrase «addressing violence against»

This factor is often overlooked by current policies and other intervention strategies aimed at addressing violence against women which are primarily guided and directed by a liberal feminist framework.
Under the National Plan, the Australian Government is committed to understanding and addressing violence against women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds and improving support available to CALD women and their children.
Addressing violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and rising imprisonment rates requires a nuanced approach, according to Antoinette Braybrook and Shane Duffy, Co-Chair... Read more
Conference panelists acknowledged that working to address intersectionality requires investment in time, energy and critical partnerships, and is «messy», according to Marais Larasi, Executive Director from Imkaan, the UK - based, black feminist organisation dedicated to addressing violence against women and girls which co-produced the «I'd just like to be free» film which was shown at the conference.
Addressing violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and rising imprisonment rates requires a nuanced approach, according to Antoinette Braybrook and Shane Duffy, Co-Chairs of the Change the Record Coalition.
The Coalition calls upon the federal, provincial and territorial governments to address the critical gaps in the Terms of Reference and make a legally binding commitment to addressing violence against Indigenous women and girls.
Addressing violence against women is not sufficient unless the underlying factors of discrimination that originate and exacerbate the violence are also comprehensively addressed.
For immediate release — August 3, 2016 VANCOUVER — Today, West Coast LEAF calls on all levels of government to commit to addressing violence against Indigenous women and girls through a robust, effective national inquiry.
The provincial government has received no grade higher than C + this year and has shown particularly inadequate performance in addressing violence against Indigenous women and girls and improving access to justice.
VANCOUVER — Today, West Coast LEAF calls on all levels of government to commit to addressing violence against Indigenous women and girls through a robust, effective national inquiry.
Addressing the violence against an animal can often help stop or prevent further violence against people.
The Series urges policy makers, health practitioners and donors worldwide to accelerate efforts to address violence against women and girls by taking five key actions (Paper 5).
I have written of the pressing need for action to address violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada.
This week, West Coast LEAF called on all levels of government to commit to meaningfully address violence against Indigenous women and girls through a robust, effective national inquiry.
«BC has consistently failed to meaningfully address violence against Indigenous women and girls» says Kasari Govender, Executive Director at West Coast LEAF.
West Coast LEAF has a long history of working alongside community allies to address violence against Indigenous women and girls.
The Legal Strategy Coalition on Violence Against Indigenous Women (LSC) is a nation - wide ad hoc coalition of groups and individuals formed in 2014 following the murder of Inuk university student Loretta Saunders, to marshal resources that address violence against Indigenous women.
«You can not prevent or address violence against women without recognizing survivors» reproductive health needs,» said Latanya Mapp Frett, vice president — global, Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
How can evidence be better shaped and presented to influence policy to address violence against women and children?

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PR Newswire Sodexo Launches Clington Global Initiative Commitment to Action that Addresses Ending Violence Against Women
Before these hypocrites start spouting off against guns, perhaps they should first address all the violence and murder in their holy book done in their god's name.
The de Blasio administration announced Wednesday that DOC is launching a $ 4.5 million safety and security initiative aimed at addressing violence by inmates against correction officers.
Oral Questions - Action to encourage women and girls to take part in sport and improve the profile of women's sport in the media - Baroness Massey of Darwen; Addressing the under - representation of women, especially black and ethnic minority women, on FTSE 100 boards - Baroness Howells of St Davids; Ensuring the action plan for ending violence against women and girls is delivered consistently in schools - Baroness Prosser
Also at 5 p.m., John Jay College hosts a panel discussion, «Mayors Against Illegal Guns: How are Mayors Taking Responsibility for Addressing Gun Violence in Their Cities,» 524 W 59th St., Manhattan.
He voted against the 2013 gun bill because, he said, it didn't do enough to address handgun violence in cities — opposing the good because it wasn't perfect.
In addition to addressing issues of pregnancy discrimination and sexual harassment, the plan includes further protections for domestic violence victims, stronger laws against human trafficking, and, what has become a controversial part of the agenda, the Reproductive Health Act.
And according to the Daily News, after then - City Councilman Charles Barron ripped Mr. de Blasio for criticizing Mr. Paterson, de Blasio «fired back that if Paterson doesn't immediately address allegations that state officials interfered in a domestic violence case against a top Paterson aide, he must go.»
According to Scarpino, the issues that he plans to address in his new role include Westchester's heroin and illegal drug epidemic — a situation he described as «a scourge that is destroying our youth» — as well as Internet predators, phone scams, child and elder abuse, domestic violence, and injustices against immigrants who he believes are preyed upon by people who take advantage of their fear of deportation.
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In addition to writing regularly for Love Magazine, Anita seeks opportunities to address international women's rights issues such as human trafficking, violence against women, and economic empowerment as a sustainable solution.
Existing community level structures, government and civil society actors in the area that are involved in addressing sexual violence against women / girls or rape (probe on the various initiatives)
Participants» suggestions on how to surmount the identified challenges and barriers to effectively addressing sexual violence against women / girls or rape in general and their area in particular (probe for what they perceive as appropriate individual, community, civil society and government level initiatives)
Participants» ideas on who should be involved in processes for addressing sexual violence against women / girls or rape and for what reasons
Arguing that teacher preparation must address Mass Incarceration and the systemic violence against Black and Brown bodies, the author recommends a three phase implementation process for a Restorative Teacher Education, including: 1) Creating a vision; 2) Developing strategic partnerships; and 3) Finding apprenticeship opportunities.
To address these threats, the State of New York has enacted the Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) law.
Like much of Bradford's work, the installation addresses the discrimination and violence against black, gay, and other marginalized bodies.
This year, the Ball will also be addressing the recent acts of Police violence against «Black» people in America.
Scouring pads and latex gloves address themes of domestic servitude, while simultaneously alluding to sexual politics, violence against black bodies and the suffocating prisms of gendered identity.
Mounted in the U.S. during a flurry of highly visible racial tension and the #BlackLivesMatter campaign, the photographs and statistics addressing the brutal «corrective» rapes or murders of LGBTI individuals in South Africa only increase our awareness of the enduring violence against the black body.
10 Nov 1997 Exhibition addressing issues of violence against women at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of works focusing on the issues underlying violence against women opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Friday 28 November.
Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2006 Gallery Oda, Istanbul Selected Group Exhibitions March 2018 Euroexpo Art Fair, Italy March 2018 Aysel Gözübüyük Art House, ARTANKARA Art Fair, Ankara November 2017 Aysel Gözübüyük Art House, Tuyap, Istanbul October 2017 art shopping, Köln - Germany August 2017 Bozcaada Art Gallery, Bozcaada July 2017 Atatürk Culture Art and Convention Center, Eskişehir March 2017 «Artsy», Nişart Gallery Bebek, Istanbul February 2017 UPSD Art Gallery, Istanbul November 2016 Galerie Du Colombier St. Honoré, Parice - France January 2016 La Capitale Galerie, Paris - France October 2015 Niş Art Maçka, Istanbul March 2015 Outsider Art Exhibition, Londan February - March 2015 Studio 83, Londra Parallax Art Fair December 2014 - January 2015 Gallery Kent, Istanbul October 2014 «unforgettable», art bridge 9 July 2014 Bozcaada Art Gallery, Çanakkale April 2014 Alte Feuerwahre, Köln - Germany March 2014 «Art - I Istanbul», Cemal Reşit Rey Convention Center, Istanbul February 2014 «Love is Everywhere», Festival Love 360, Istanbul December 2013 - January 2014 ART212, Istanbul May 2013 Candid Arts Exhibition, London 2013 Address İstanbul 2013 Marjinart Gallery Istanbul 2012 Almelek Gallery, Istanbul 2012 Interkulturelle Woche Köln / Art Bridge 7 3 - 5 August 2012 Parallax Art Fair, New York 2012 Artboshorus, İstanbul 2012 Art Bridge 6, Köln - Lindenthal Art Gallery 1 October2011 Arte Fiere di Emio Reggio / Marjinart Gallery / Italy 11 January2011 Niş Art Gallery, Istanbul 2011 Istanbul Summer Exhibition 2011 Artbosphorus 2011, Atölye83 2011 İzmir Bienal, Marjinart 2011 Arezzo Modern and Contemporary Art Fair, ARTEXPO, Italy 2011 «Violence Against Women», UPSD 2011 KSD, Istanbul 2010 Contemporary İstanbul 2010, Atölye 83 2010 20th Art Fair,Atelier - Galerie NY TN, Frauenmuseum, Bonn, Germany 2010 «Treffpunkt - meeting point» Galerie NY TN, Koln, Germany 2010 Bozcaada Art Gallery, Istanbul 2010 Art Bosphorus Contemporary Art Fair, Atölye 83, Istanbul 2009 TUYAP, Atölye 83 2009 «Art Bridge», Gallery NY TN, Köln - Germany 2009 KSD Exhibition, Bodrum 2009 Marjinart, Istanbul 2008 Bodrum Municipality Art Gallery 2008 Art - İst 2008, Atölye 83, Tüyap November 2007 Das Fachwerk Kunstler in Bad Salzufken E.V., Germany October 2007 Association of International Plastic Arts, Tuyap - Istanbul March 2007 «86 Women 86 Art Works», Çekirdek Art Workshop, Istanbul March 2007 Islington Art Fair, London October 2006 Islington Art Fair, London October 2006 Naval Forces, Military Museum, Harbiye - Istanbul March 2006 «69 Women 69 Works», Çekirdek Art Workshop, Istanbul October 2005 Isva, Ankara Art Biannual October 2005 Naval Museum, Çekirdek Sanat March 2005 Gallery Artist Çukurcuma, Istanbul 2005 Aladoğan Art Gallery, Istanbul 2000 Atölye 83, Istanbul
More recent subject matter has addressed difficult topics relating to religiously inspired terrorism such as Guantanamo Bay, the Moscow theatre siege, and home - grown acts of violence against civilians.
In many of her works from the 80s onwards, this same concept is brought to bear on a larger realm of sociopolitical commentary, as she address issues of war and violence against bodies other than her own.
We should be addressing the meanings that divide us on an issue like this, because they divide us on lots of things — not just the use of violence by individuals of one race on those of another, or even the use of it by the police against private citizens, but also matters as diverse as whether climate change is occurring or whether schools should vaccinate pre-adolescent girls against HPV.
West Coast LEAF is pleased to see that the Inquiry is mandated to address systemic causes of violence against Indigenous women and girls.
In coalition with 17 other organizations, West Coast LEAF has issued a press release urging the BC government to take immediate action to improve safety on the Highway of Tears, repair transparency and accountability, and implement effective strategies to address the systemic violence against Aboriginal women and girls.
Her focus on whether there is a mandatory subject in which the topic is addressed can not capture the many things that law schools do, in curricular and in extracurricular ways, to help students learn about and respond to domestic violence and violence against women.
In particular, BC has not taken action to address the ongoing violence against Indigenous women and girls, the basic human rights of many incarcerated women and girls are overlooked, many women do not have access to secure housing, women continue to be more economically insecure than men, and women remain unable to enforce their legal rights because of inadequate — and grossly underfunded — legal aid.
She adds, «We know that this is our only chance at an Inquiry examining violence against Indigenous women and girls; let's ensure that it is a meaningful opportunity to address this ongoing national tragedy.
The report includes a framework for addressing and preventing violence against Indigenous women along with the stories of missing Indigenous women and recommendations for policy development.
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