Sentences with phrase «concerned about domestic violence»

Comments: The majority of comments on this provision were from individuals and organizations concerned about domestic violence.
Given concerns about domestic violence noted in the Doe opinion, the Supreme Court hopes the state legislature will redraft these statutes to protect all cohabiting couples.
Silbert, however, notes that mediation may not be appropriate in some cases where there are concerns about domestic violence, power imbalances or addiction or mental - health issues.
The Committee has expressed concern about domestic violence, including forced sexual intercourse, within the context of marriage.
If the therapist has concerns about domestic violence or substance abuse, these assessment or treatment needs must be addressed first.
The Committee has also stated that female genital mutilation is a practice that breaches article 6 and 7 of the Covenant, despite the cultural significance of the practice in some societies (80); and has expressed concern about domestic violence, including forced sexual intercourse, within the context of marriage.
Mediation may not be the best choice if there are concerns about domestic violence, child abuse, mental illness or abuse of drugs or alcohol.

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The sufferings endured through not relating to the internal Kingdom of Our Lord are of great concern - marriage breakdown, living together before marriage, domestic violence, utter confusion over sexual matters, abortion, to name a few of the problems - when we have little idea about how to grow in love through the necessary inner emotional conversion.
The only exceptions to shared decisions on parenting is if there are continuing child protection or welfare concerns, or a history of domestic violence relating to either parent which requires us legally to make a careful assessment about the impact of new arrangements on individual children.
Concerns or barriers to father engagement included: mothers and grandmothers acting as gatekeepers; concerns about safety because of domestic violence; reluctance of home visitors to work with fathers; scheduling and logistics; funding constraints; and difficulty engaging young Concerns or barriers to father engagement included: mothers and grandmothers acting as gatekeepers; concerns about safety because of domestic violence; reluctance of home visitors to work with fathers; scheduling and logistics; funding constraints; and difficulty engaging young concerns about safety because of domestic violence; reluctance of home visitors to work with fathers; scheduling and logistics; funding constraints; and difficulty engaging young fathers.
Over the past year, worry about the effects of domestic violence on pupils has increased by 11 % — up from nearly six in 10 (58 %) school leaders expressing concern about this in 2015 to almost seven in 10 (69 %) in 2016.
While pupil mental health was the most prevalent health and safeguarding concern for school leaders in both 2015 and 2016 when asked about a range of issues, worry over domestic violence, drugs and sexting also increased over this period.
65 % of domestic violence survivors do not leave the abuser because of concern about what might happen to their pets.
Searchable Directories: Online portals to help survivors of domestic violence concerned about the safety and safekeeping of their animals find pet - friendly shelters or those with foster care arrangements:
Up to 65 % of domestic violence victims are unable to escape their abusers because they are concerned about what will happen to their pets when they leave.
Forty - eight percent of domestic violence survivors report that they are unable to escape their abusers because they are concerned about what will happen to their pets when they leave, the Rose Brooks Center reported.
Up to 65 % of domestic violence victims are unable to escape their abusers due to concern about what will happen to their pets.
The mother accepted the threshold in the proceedings which was based upon domestic violence between the parents, alcohol abuse, concerns about the mother's relationship with the child and whether she had resumed her relationship with the father.
Supervised access is only ordered in situations where there is concern about the safety or wellbeing of the child, for example where there is a history of substance abuse, domestic violence, or parental alienation.
In particular, many suggested that this fear would be particularly strong with certain classes of patients, such as persons with disabilities, who may be concerned about potential discrimination, embarrassment or stigmatization, or domestic violence victims, who may hide the real cause of their injuries.
The more specific concerns expressed about victims of domestic violence and other forms of abuse are addressed in a new provision regarding disclosure of protected health information related to domestic violence and abuse (see § 164.512 (c)-RRB-, and in new limitations on disclosures to persons involved in the individual's care (see § 164.510 (b)-RRB-.
Response: We share commenters» concerns about protecting victims of domestic violence from further abuse.
Some additional concerns expressed about victims of domestic violence and other forms of abuse are also addressed in a new section on disclosure of protected health information related to domestic violence and abuse.
Of the reported domestic violence, 57 % of victims were concerned about their relationships for more than six months before ever reaching out for help.
And why aren't these people who protest about changing the date as concerned about the Aboriginal people affected by domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse?
Therefore, concerns about abuse, domestic violence, and alienation should not be tied to winning a custody victory, but rather should show a desire for the parent to get help while continuing in the child's life.
A: In some cases where there are concerns about child abuse or domestic violence, it is best for the children to have their time with a parent supervised by a third party.
Men's Domestic Violence Helpline Groups - for men who are concerned about the effects of their behaviour on the people they love, work and spend time with.
People with whom I work are concerned about stress, family problems, addiction, childhood abuse, rape, divorce or domestic violence.
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