While this cultural diversity must be respected abuse or neglect of children due to
cultural practices remains illegal and must be assessed according to Victorian legislation.
Not exact matches
That could be difficult for current candidate and MP Kellie Leitch, whose name
remains associated with her controversial 2015 election campaign announcement of a «barbaric
cultural practices» tip line.
We
remain extremely appalled and highly concerned about the continued medieval
cultural and barbaric social
practices prevalent in the name of Hinduism in India.
Redondo, through his
practice, revives
cultural practitioners whose works still
remain relevant today.
Redondo, through his
practice, resurrects
cultural practitioners whose works still
remain relevant today.
A student at London's Royal Academy, Georgieva
remains deeply influenced by her Bulgarian heritage, exploring themes of
cultural belonging in the dynamic, shimmering videos that characterize her
practice.
J. RETURN OF MORTAL
REMAINS — In the event of the death of the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage as a result of an Illness or Injury covered under this insurance while the Insured Person is outside of his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the authorized personal representative or the estate of the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs and expenses incurred to return the Insured Person's Mortal Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
REMAINS — In the event of the death of the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage as a result of an Illness or Injury covered under this insurance while the Insured Person is outside of his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the authorized personal representative or the estate of the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs and expenses incurred to return the Insured Person's Mortal Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
REMAINS — In the event of the death of the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage as a result of an Illness or Injury covered under this insurance while the Insured Person is outside of his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the authorized personal representative or the estate of the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs and expenses incurred to return the Insured Person's Mortal
Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal
Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal
remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted
cultural and religious beliefs
practiced by the Insured Person.
K. RETURN OF MORTAL
REMAINS — In the event of the death of the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage as a result of an Illness or Injury covered under this insurance while the Insured Person is outside of his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the authorized personal representative or the estate of the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs and expenses incurred to return the Insured Person's Mortal Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
REMAINS — In the event of the death of the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage as a result of an Illness or Injury covered under this insurance while the Insured Person is outside of his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the authorized personal representative or the estate of the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs and expenses incurred to return the Insured Person's Mortal Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
REMAINS — In the event of the death of the Insured Person during the Period of Coverage as a result of an Illness or Injury covered under this insurance while the Insured Person is outside of his / her Home Country, the Company will reimburse the authorized personal representative or the estate of the Insured Person up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for the costs and expenses incurred to return the Insured Person's Mortal
Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains to his / her Home Country and thereafter to the place of burial or other final disposition (but not including any costs of burial or other disposition); provided, however, that the Company must coordinate and approve all costs and expenses related to the return of the Insured Person's Mortal
Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
Remains in advance as a condition to the availability of this benefit; or up to the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits for preparation, local burial or cremation of the Insured Person's mortal
remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted cultural and religious beliefs practiced by the Insured
remains at the place of death in accordance with the commonly accepted
cultural and religious beliefs
practiced by the Insured Person.
• Provide patients with quality and compassionate driven medical care and comfort through relief of suffering, document symptoms, and provide physician assistance, while
remaining sensitive to personal,
cultural and religious values, beliefs and
practices.
The conditions and implementation of this aspect of the registration test marginalise the customary law and
cultural practices of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley, where traditional connections to country
remain strong.
While
cultural competencies and
cultural safety courses are taking hold as «best
practices» across many jurisdictions, this seminar lecture presents more overtly the idea that racism
remains a significant barrier to optimal health care relationship, and thus optimal health, still faced by Indigenous peoples.