Sentences with phrase «at imminent risk»

Homeless veterans, or those at imminent risk of becoming homeless, are urged to contact their local VA medical center, call (877) 424-3838, or visit va.gov / homeless.
Special emphasis was placed on those children at imminent risk of being dismissed from their child care setting.
Involvement in the Juvenile Justice system; youth at imminent risk of out - of - home placement due to criminal offenses; physical aggression at home, at school, or in the community; verbal aggression, verbal threats of harm to others; and substance abuse
These evidence - based programs will help families with children at imminent risk of entering care and families where restoration is a case plan goal.
When children are at imminent risk of being placed in foster care because safety can not be assured the Intensive In home Service (IIS) program is accessed.
Target Population: Families with members at imminent risk of placement into, or needing intensive services to return from, treatment facilities, foster care, group or residential treatment, psychiatric hospitals, or juvenile justice facilities
Family Preservation Intensive home - based services to San Francisco and Oakland families whose children are at imminent risk of removal from their homes.
Department of Human Services Family Preservation Programs: Report on Public Act 63 of 2011 Section 523 (1)(PDF - 154 KB) Michigan Department of Human Services (2012) Reports on Families First of Michigan, a program serving families that have at least one child at imminent risk of placement in out - of - home care, and evaluates the savings and cost effectiveness of the family preservation program.
But, a paradigmatic example of protective custody outside the jail or prison context is the protective custody of an individual who is at imminent risk of being lynched despite the fact that authorities believe that the person is not guilty of a crime, in order to prevent that person from being harmed.
situations involving the removal of a seriously ill person in which substantial grounds have been shown for believing that he or she, although not at imminent risk of dying, would face a real risk, on account of the absence of appropriate treatment in the receiving country or the lack of access to such treatment, of being exposed to a serious, rapid and irreversible decline in his or her state of health resulting in intense suffering or to a significant reduction in life expectancy.
As a result, two plants are at imminent risk of being replaced by coal and natural gas.
Abundances have reached record lows in California, USA, and these populations are at imminent risk of extirpation.
Only situations in which the animal might place persons at imminent risk need be reported to the police department.
$ 10 billion for reducing principal for borrowers who are delinquent or at imminent risk of default and are underwater (owe more than their homes are worth).
Cho was not deemed at imminent risk of causing harm, and was not involuntarily committed, and he was therefore not reported.
Still, the study is «proof - of - concept» that «intranasal esketamine may be an efficacious treatment for rapid reduction of depressive symptoms, including suicidal ideation [thoughts] in patients assessed to be at imminent risk for suicide,» Canuso's team concluded.
And they grappled with the regulatory and technological obstacles to developing the kind of products and services that might tell someone that they're at imminent risk of a catastrophic heart - related incident.
«The hospital psychiatry consultation and liaison service has to figure out quickly if patients are at imminent risk in the hospital and upon discharge to the community once medically stable.
«We found that nearly a billion metric tons of above - ground carbon stocks in Peru are at imminent risk for emission into the atmosphere due to land uses such as fossil fuel oil exploration, cattle ranching, oil palm plantations and gold mining,» Asner said.
When defenders are imprisoned, threatened, or at imminent risk, Human Rights First uses its access to high - level government officials and the media to galvanize quick action on the defender's behalf.
Soldier On and Springfield Partners for Community Action will use $ 757,000 to provide help to veterans and their families who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless.
In the event that you are concerned that a teenager is at imminent risk for harming himself or herself, do not leave him or her alone and get help immediately by calling 911 or taking the teen to an emergency room to be evaluated by a psychiatrist.
Further, the likely prospect of contamination of food crops by GM crops engineered with Terminator places the entire global food supply at imminent risk, and it therefore poses unacceptable threats to food and seed sovereignty and agro-biodiversity.

Not exact matches

«It carries an imminent risk of danger when the trust between the police and the communities they serve and protect breaks down — everyone is at risk
«It carries an imminent risk of danger when the trust between the police and the communites they serve and protect breaks down — everyone is at risk,» he said.
We have recently developed strategies for identifying youths at risk, for helping to prevent them from descending into a destructive fantasy world and for reacting expediently in the event of an imminent or actual shooting [see box on page 57].
The Alliance for Zero Extinction, a consortium of more than 60 organizations that identified 560 places where species are at risk of imminent extinction, found that 40 % of the sites are now being preserved to some degree.
As a result, 696 breeds have become extinct since 1900 and some 1,487 breeds are at risk, including 579 in imminent danger of disappearing.
All of the participants were deemed to have such severe depression that they were at «imminent suicide risk,» the researchers said.
A sum of # 5.5 billion will be required for repair works on schools and further # 1.2 billion is needed to replace parts of buildings at «serious risk of imminent failure».
The methodology prioritised individual school buildings or blocks where the continued operation of the school is at risk due to the building's poor condition — determined as a building that is not functioning as intended or is at risk of imminent failure.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced that it has revoked the operating authority of two Massachusetts - based bus companies and declared a Texas trucking company to be an imminent hazard to public safety, resulting in the shut - down of all three carriers for disregarding federal safety regulations and putting their drivers, passengers, and the motoring public at risk.
As US homeowners continue to struggle with long term unemployment and home values below their mortgage amounts, FHA is amending its requirements to allow mortgage lenders to assist homeowners at risk of «imminent default.»
It is not allowed on FHA loans and is part of the administrations efforts to provide an opportunity for borrowers with negative equity, who are trapped in their home and potentially at risk of imminent default.
However, investors should be aware that the imminent phase shift means it is unwise to incur increased risk at the present time.
This puts the shorts at risk of an imminent short squeeze as tax loss selling fades in the next few trading days.
And unlike HAMP applicants, who have to be at risk of imminent default to get approved for their modifications and who are often behind on their payments, FHA Short Refi candidates must be current on their mortgages and their credit must be good enough to meet FHA guidelines.
Be current, at risk of imminent default, behind in mortgage payments, or in foreclosure or bankruptcy.
But anyway, we now have news of the sale of the entire policy portfolio & an imminent wind - down of TLI to return 51p per share (subject to FX risk) to shareholders — considering my lack of faith in management at this point, this is the best job & end - result they could / should deliver.
And remember, these insurers are not at risk of imminent financial failure, so the regulators can't argue they were forced to act; indeed they have all maintained they CAN pay their claims, but don't have enough of an equity cushion to keep a triple A.
Additionally, we subsidize adoption fees for approved networking programs and partners, to help encourage rescuers to take in more animals who are at risk of imminent euthanasia by helping them offset some of the enormous financial burden.
The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network reports that 24 percent of the remaining reefs are at risk of imminent collapse, with another 26 percent facing significant loss in the next few decades, due to mounting human pressures.
In the past two years, six states have shut down nuclear plants, and «dozens» of other plants across the U.S. are facing challenging economic conditions, placing them at risk of imminent retirement.
While the threat of a new global recession may not be immediately imminent, Trump's overall economic stance doesn't provide much in the way of benefit to anyone but the super-rich while adding to the risk that bad actor financial agencies will again crash the markets at some near or long term future date.
In the military jurisdiction this is an imminent risk if they are found guilty of an offence at a DCM.
Protective custody is also often ordered for children when there is a well founded fear that they are at risk of ongoing or imminent abuse or neglect.
ICE and CBP officers may carry out an enforcement action at a sensitive location without prior approval from a supervisor in exigent circumstances related to national security, terrorism, or public safety, or where there is an imminent risk of destruction of evidence material to an ongoing criminal case.
Abstract: Adolescents who are at risk of imminent family breakdown present a significant challenge to youth - serving agencies as well as to families and youth themselves.
Adolescents who are at risk of imminent family breakdown present a significant challenge to youth - serving agencies as well as to families and youth themselves.
Family stabilization programs are aimed at families who have come to the attention of child welfare services and are in crisis and / or facing imminent risk of removal.
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