Sentences with phrase «as social exclusion»

In addition to sexism and racism, many women also face class - based discrimination due to the low socioeconomic status, as well as social exclusion arising from their regional or remote geographical location,» Ms Šimonovic said.
Whether early pubertal timing is related to other forms of relational aggression such as social exclusion and friendship withdrawal, and whether these types of experiences contribute to the emotional adjustment of early maturing girls represents an interesting avenue for future research.
It discusses the causes of substance misuse among the Traveller community, the factors that may lead to drug dependency such as social exclusion, poverty, poor health and the relationship between the Traveller community and service providers.
Mr Blair has taken the unusual step of briefing newspapers over his concern that the Liberal Democrats will get nowhere if they move to the left of Labour, adopt a policy of demanding higher taxes and become more critical of his party's efforts to tackle measures such as social exclusion.

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That's already a major barrier to people seeking treatment in the first place (as is a dearth of affordable treatment options); but it can be magnified by a conviction and incarceration, which exacerbate a vicious cycle of lackluster employment opportunities, social exclusion, and continued crime and addiction.
By grappling with mild social exclusion when they're young, kids will emerge as more capable, resilient adults, these advocates argue.
And what happens if we face illness, financial lack and social exclusion as we get older?
This is why CIHT believes more needs to be done to recognise the wider benefits transport plays in people's health and wellbeing, and the role it has to play in tackling some of our big societal challenges such as obesity, the ageing population and social exclusion.
Iain Duncan Smith's Centre for Social Justice still portrays drug addiction as one of the main drivers of worklessness, poverty and social exclusion in our poorest communSocial Justice still portrays drug addiction as one of the main drivers of worklessness, poverty and social exclusion in our poorest communsocial exclusion in our poorest communities.
«It's paradoxical that we have been seen as distant from and guarded about issues like social exclusion when the founding fathers of Conservatism embraced it.
Mr Cameron sees support for marriage as a way of fighting social exclusion.
And whereas in many other countries this scientific revolution could become a profound social injustice as those with a with a predisposition to specific conditions face exorbitant private insurance costs or even exclusion from cover altogether, in Britain healthcare will be provided to everyone free of charge, regardless of medical conditions.
His wife, who pinch - hits as an assistant, talks in a whisper about the pain of his exclusion from the rest of academia, social events, and a normal life.
Alternatively, it's also possible that «post-migratory factors, such as discrimination, racism, and social exclusion» may explain these high rates.
This may be because fertility rate usually serves as proxy for the degree of social integration and a decline in fertility can be interpreted as an increase in social disintegration and exclusion;
And it was just as strong in men who were subjected to gendered exclusion as in women who were subjected to gendered social exclusion.
It addresses the question of whether, as some observers have suggested, women are simply more sensitive to such exclusion: if they are «relational by nature» and respond more strongly than men to being shut out of social interaction in the workplace.
Social exclusion (also referred to as marginalisation) is a concept used in many parts of the world to characterise contemporary forms of social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of soSocial exclusion (also referred to as marginalisation) is a concept used in many parts of the world to characterise contemporary forms of social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of sosocial disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society.
As few studies have been dedicated to investigating which factors can improve negative emotions after social exclusion, psychologists from the University of Basel and Purdue University (USA) investigated factors that can make such situations more bearable.
Previous research has shown that individuals are very sensitive to even the smallest sign of social exclusion, as this endangers fundamental human needs such as the needs for belonging, self - esteem and control.
When kids engage in this kind of bullying, they attempt to manipulate or damage relationships through secretive strategies such as gossip, rumors, alliance building, social isolation or exclusion, and public humiliation.
Craig Brewer was a perfect choice for the remake of this 1984 classic what with his previous film, the soulful Black Snake Moan, tackling all the same themes as the original — exclusion, social change, the small town mentality and royidin!
Now, as a member of the British Cabinet Office's Social Exclusion Task Force, he focuses on strategy and policy with regard to the socially excluded.
More specifically, I will explore the ways in which Hasköy and Güzeltepe youth's struggle against social and economic exclusion is shaped by a sense of urgency — sometimes at the expense of their future — as exemplified in the reaction of the young man who finds an alternative way to enter the mall at the expense of his body.
As our nation grapples with the social and political ramifications of this change, a growing number of children must cope with confusing signals of inclusion and exclusion.
For example, through subtle acts of exclusion, as bystanders who ignore racist incidents, or through social practices and structures that discriminate and disadvantage different ethnic and cultural groups.
The NSN used figures for the amount of fixed term exclusions in each local authority as evidence that more social integration is needed, and that free schools can fill that gap.
The author points to U.S. political shifts and changing federal policy in education as catalysts for the social and cultural exclusion of vulnerable children of color.
Social exclusion directly impacts children's ability to learn; researchers have estimated that two - thirds of variation in student achievement is due to non-school factors such as the ones listed here (Walsh 2015, 131).
Perhaps less obvious but just as important are costs associated with social and economic exclusion of certain communities, many of whom were disadvantaged by poor transportation decisions in the past.
Recipients will consider such factors as denial of equal access to institutions of higher education and vocational training, exclusion from social and professional association with students or teachers, denial of educational honors rightfully earned, and social patterns or pressures which discouraged the individual from pursuing a professional or business education.
If you're self - employed, you will still need to pay the employers contribution to Social Security and Medicare, as these are not covered by the exclusion.
As with Social Security retirement and SSI federal payment standards, the SSI student exclusion amount is tied to changes in the inflation rate.
He became a representative for the Middle East at Cultural Heritage Without Borders (Patrimoine Sans Frontière), an international organization, official partner of the UNESCO, that mobilizes the notion of cultural heritage as a means to respond to the demands of local populations (post-crisis situations and social exclusion).
Across From Us is a presentation of ideas that t.w.five pursues in their work — gray areas of social binaries like otherness / togetherness and social diversity / social exclusion offering perspectives inspired as foreigners living abroad.
Coupled with an economy based on profit and on the games finance plays in order to profit from money itself, without a clear orientation to the production of goods, this leads to social exclusion and the new forms of slavery such as forced labour, prostitution, organ trafficking, and the use of drugs as a method of corruption.
In fact, the idea is to convene a meeting with the religious leaders of the main religions to make all people aware of the state of our climate and the tragedy of social exclusion starting from the biblical message that man is the steward of nature and of its environmental and human development according to its potential and not against it, as Paul IV intended.
Our world demands of all government leaders a will which is effective, practical and constant, concrete steps and immediate measures for preserving and improving the natural environment and thus putting an end as quickly as possible to the phenomenon of social and economic exclusion....
Legal issues such as domestic violence, family / relationship breakdown, injury from accident, housing, employment, and discrimination, can also directly lead to or exacerbate social exclusion.
Courts are increasingly looking to Experts to provide what they regard as scientific, validated assessments (usually through the use of standardised psychometric tests) to identify psychological factors that may underpin the child or young person's special educational needs: «needs» which are often evidenced by underachievement, disaffection or social exclusion amongst these groups of vulnerable young people.
Entering this critical fray, this article examines the debate on both sides of the coin for the inclusion and exclusion of digital devices and the attendant use of social media within the courtroom, based primarily on its accordance with the theoretical and legal underpinnings of the open court principle as they exist at the level of both Canadian law and general jurisprudential theory.
The exclusion of claims to British citizenship by descent through the female line is an abhorrent injustice that the Supreme Court described as «a curious survivor of redundant social and political priorities».
(by Rachel Gnanayutham) This past week, once again the UN's annual World Day of Social Justice (February 20th) was observed globally to promote efforts to tackle issues such as poverty, exclusion and unemployment.
Some plans allow for non medical evacuations that include social upheaval as a covered reason for evacuation, but it's important to understand your policy limits and exclusions.
As an outcome of social exclusion consequent to childhood adversity, this study places health within a literature which examines other social and economic outcomes such as family demography, welfare position, educational attainment, employment history and criminal behaviour.46 47 49 50 Continued observation of the NCDS and BCS cohorts as they progress through adulthood provides opportunities for extension of this researcAs an outcome of social exclusion consequent to childhood adversity, this study places health within a literature which examines other social and economic outcomes such as family demography, welfare position, educational attainment, employment history and criminal behaviour.46 47 49 50 Continued observation of the NCDS and BCS cohorts as they progress through adulthood provides opportunities for extension of this researcas family demography, welfare position, educational attainment, employment history and criminal behaviour.46 47 49 50 Continued observation of the NCDS and BCS cohorts as they progress through adulthood provides opportunities for extension of this researcas they progress through adulthood provides opportunities for extension of this research.
There are strengths and limitations to both absolute and relative measures of low income, and use of relative measures, such as those used in the current study, have their merits when used within countries to identify those at risk of poverty and social exclusion.30 Still, Norway has low levels of poverty and economic inequality, which may restrict generalisability of these results.
I too am just like you: Non-conscious mimicry as an automatic behavioral response to social exclusion.
Contrary to the past, divorce is not viewed as a degrading occurrence, which once brought social exclusion, shame and the feeling of failure to family members.
They show promise as a cost effective way to reduce the personal and economic burden of antisocial behaviour in children and to prevent criminality and social exclusion.
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