Sentences with phrase «high victimisation»

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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 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.
Given that a high percentage of young people who abuse others have themselves been abused in some form or other, interventions must address issues relating an individual's experiences of victimisation in addition to their abusive behaviour.
The literature also points to alarming rates of abuse and victimisation of young non-heterosexual people and further, significantly higher rates of suicidal behaviour when compared with heterosexual young people.
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).
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
They are also more likely to report low emotional engagement with school, a poor relationship with their teacher, high peer victimisation and low life satisfaction.
Mean scores were divided into tertiles, and the lowest tertile was defined as «high» peer victimisation.
The high occurrence of both victimisation and perpetration of IPV has been documented by samples of problem gamblers and their family members (Afifi et al. 2010; Bland et al. 1993; Echeburua et al. 2011; Korman et al. 2008; Liao, 2008; Lorenz & Shuttleworth 1983; Raylu and Oei 2007).
The results also provide evidence of fairly high rates of family violence victimisation and perpetration in relation to the participants» parents that has not been previously explored in empirical research.
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