Sentences with phrase «from victimisation»

- Remedies should include compensation for injury to feelings, the possibility of obtaining a declaration and protection from victimisation.
The JW Private Practice strives to contribute to a society in which every parent / caregiver is able to raise resilient and well - balanced children so that they are able to develop their full potential and be protected from victimisation and abuse in communities free from violence.

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Allegations of victimisation rose from 29 per cent to 40 per cent since the last report.
«This victimisation of a group of British citizens is an indication of how far we have moved from these principles and values.»
The litany of complaints from those who failed to get a grant includes claims of bias, victimisation, favouritism and elitism.
At Uppsala University, we work for a study environment free from discrimination, harassment, and victimisation.
'... rates in the literature for cyber perpetration have ranged from 5.3 per cent to 31.5 per cent and those for cyber victimisation have ranged from 2.2 per cent to 56.2 per cent,» the research report says.
Senior Finance Partner v Financial Services LLP Advising a senior female partner in a financial services limited liability partnership on high - value disputes relating to expulsion from the partnership, partnership remuneration structures, profit - sharing rules, pregnancy and sex discrimination and victimisation.
Senior Partner v Financial Services LLP Advised on complicated dispute involving complaints of pregnancy and maternity discrimination, sex discrimination, victimisation and expulsion from partnership.
Senior Banker v Major Investment Bank Harini advised a senior banker bringing very high - value claims of whistleblowing, disability discrimination, failure to make reasonable adjustments, indirect discrimination, harassment, victimisation and unlawful deduction from wages.
Accordingly, the current system disadvantages Indigenous people from both ends - it has a deleterious effect on Indigenous communities through over-representation of Indigenous people in custody combined with the lack of attention it gives to the high rate of Indigenous victimisation, particularly through violence and abuse in communities.
Children with data from at least one maternally rated peer victimisation assessment between the ages of 3.4 and 6.2 years were included.
Based on data from surveys, service providers and the criminal justice system, the report examined how Indigenous violent victimisation rates vary with demographic, psychological and cultural factors.
Children who had a poor relationship with their father are also the most likely to report disliking school, a poor relationship with their teacher, high levels of victimisation from peers and low life satisfaction (Figure 6 - B).
Child physical and emotional abuse victimisation were measured (at both baseline and follow - up assessments) using five items from the UNICEF Measures for National - level Monitoring of OVC.23 Participants were asked to state frequency of abuse in the past year (never, happened but not past year, at least once, monthly and weekly).
Adolescence is an important decade in a child's development, marking the period of transition from childhood to adulthood.7 Adolescents are a particularly vulnerable group, experiencing a third of all new HIV infections worldwide, 8 high levels of violence, lower school attendance and enrolment than primary schoolchildren, early marriage and higher levels9 of sexual abuse victimisation.10 Furthermore, adolescence is a time where the intergenerational transmission of poverty, violence victimisation and perpetration, gender inequalities and educational disadvantage manifest themselves.9
The overrepresentation in imprisonment and crime victimisation rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people requires urgent, coordinated action from government.
To avoid further victimisation, these individuals can disengage from their communities because it is not worth the risk of such hurt.
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