Sentences with phrase «by separation policies»

The Commissioner continues to monitor the implementation of the report's recommendations and works with Indigenous organisations to support families and communities affected by separation policies.
Suggestions were made regarding ways in which practical support could be provided, for example, taking elders out on tours to significant places where they can share yarns, have a laugh and thus undertake their own healing and consolidate cultural traditions eroded by separation policies.
Specifically, the MOU is intended to assist Indigenous people affected by separation policies.

Not exact matches

Specifically, benefits subject to the HP Severance Policy include: (a) separation payments based on a multiplier of salary plus target bonus, or cash amounts payable for the uncompleted portion of employment agreements; (b) any gross - up payments made in connection with severance, retirement or similar payments, including any gross - up payments with respect to excess parachute payments under Section 280G of the Code; (c) the value of any service period credited to a Section 16 officer in excess of the period of service actually provided by such Section 16 officer for purposes of any employee benefit plan; (d) the value of benefits and perquisites that are inconsistent with HP Co.'s practices applicable to one or more groups of HP Co. employees in addition to, or other than, the Section 16 officers («Company Practices»); and (e) the value of any accelerated vesting of any stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock or long - term cash incentives that is inconsistent with Company Practices.
But the lawyer for the plaintiffs, supported by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said unlike legislatures, Greece had no official policy on prayers.
«There is almost universal disapproval of the policy of apartheid - separation of the races - followed by South Africa.
«There is almost universal disapproval of the policy of apartheid - separation of the races - followed by South Africa.
I think that, in keeping with the separation of church and state (which is a good policy, I think), we should not observe ANY religious holidays, including Good Friday, which is widely observed by public schools throughout the US.
But as a practical solution to the problems posed by the sociological reality of religious pluralism, a Muslim can endorse the separation of church and state as wise policy.
Work actively toward eliminating hospital policies and practices that discourage breastfeeding (eg, promotion of infant formula in hospitals including infant formula discharge packs and formula discount coupons, separation of mother and infant, inappropriate infant feeding images, and lack of adequate encouragement and support of breastfeeding by all health care staff).
Landfill remaining the main destination for municipal waste disposal (46 percent of total waste is landfilled on average according to environmental NGOs) despite considerable policy effort by EU authorities to increase waste separation and deter waste production at the source.
Beginning by misstating spending increases (based on incorrect data and flawed adjustments) and ignoring pertinent performance data, he rewrites the constitution of every state to give judges the major policy - setting role in a «new, functional separation of powers mode.»
Sainsbury's estimates that over 60,000 cats and dogs in Britain could suffer from «Master Separation Syndrome,» and it offers a policy that pays benefits of up to # 1,000 per condition for treatments and # 250 a year for damage brought on by such behavioral problems.
The AG's argument on the separation of economic and monetary policy has been inspired by the quoted Pringle ruling.
Both the application judge and the Divisional Court (discussed on this blog, respectively, here and here) held that a life insurance policy taken out pursuant to a separation agreement could be clawed back into the estate for a dependant support claim by the subsequent spouse.
For a more fulsome discussion of the separation of powers, international relations, and economic policy issues raised by the Animal Science Products case, see my recent Heritage Foundation Legal Memorandum entitled The Supreme Court and Animal Science Products: Sovereignty and Export Cartels.
In effect, these bodies provide the essential link between Indigenous people who have been affected by the policies and practices of separation and their present needs - that is, access to information about their past and help and advice as to what to do with that information, including the possibility of reunion with family or communities.
It is a primary intention of the Foundation that a «keeping place» be built as a monument and memorial to those affected by the policies and practices of separation.
The elapse of time; the belief that separation policies were fundamentally well - intentioned; the perceived anachronism of judging past events by today's standards; and the lack of immediate personal involvement were all seen to exonerate both the present generation of non-Indigenous Australians and current Australian governments.
The obvious and significant health implications for those affected by past separation practices and policies forms the basis for the National Inquiry's recommendations on health care.
Collectively, the National Inquiry's recommendations are concerned to protect and promote the human rights of those people affected by the policies and practices of the separation of Indigenous children from their families.
Seven of the nine Parliaments in Australia passed motions of apology expressing, in slightly different forms, feelings of deep or sincere regret for the hurt and distress suffered by Indigenous people as a result of the policies of forced separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.
There would need to be acknowledgment by governments that they have in place a policy that favoured separation of indigenous children from their families.
Policies of «merging» and «absorption» were based on the belief, often genuinely held, that the best interests of «part - Aboriginal» children would be served by their removal from their families, and separation from their Indigenous identity.
Link - Up Queensland provides services to individuals, families or communities who have been affected by past Australian government removal policies and practices, including separation through adoption, fostering, removal or institutionalisation.
[C] ompensation, while vital, is only one aspect of reparations... all components of reparations, as set out in the Bringing them home report, are «inextricably linked, and all are required if there is to be an effective model of healing» for those affected by the forcible separation policies.
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