Sentences with phrase «ill treatment of»

The protections of the common law did not prevent the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families and has since provided limited redress for the ill treatment of children removed.
continuing and severe ill treatment of a child so that the child's confidence and self worth is badly hurt
He has recently been involved in the first «war crimes» Court Martial arising out of the alleged ill treatment of Iraqi civilians by British soldiers in Basra.
With the help of the Charleston Animal Society, which took the abused dog under its wing, Caitlyn physically recovered from her abusive past, and earlier this week, those following the case had reason to celebrate when 42 - year - old William Leonard Dodson, the man facing a felony charge of ill treatment of animals for abusing Caitlyn, pleaded guilty, reported the Post and Courier.
Weighing in on behalf of literary agents in the ongoing battle between Amazon and Hachette, the Association of Authors» Representatives has sent a letter to Amazon condemning the retailer's ill treatment of writers during the course of their dispute.
In a way he was a product of his environment but that's not an excuse for ill treatment of others.
In contrast to the claims of KIPP detractors, there is no ill treatment of children.
Through the voice - over of Samuel L. Jackson, Peck brings to life Baldwin's written words while weaving in a variety of archival clips of Baldwin himself, unpacking the history of United States» ill treatment of blacks.
Angered at the ill treatment of America's little people, the fabricated Doe announces that he's going to jump off City Hall on Christmas Eve.
After the ill treatment of the Chairman, Second Vice Chairman and the General Secretary of the party they thought all was going to be well, little did they know that they are their own enemies,» the source revealed.
Once added to the church, I saw evil and misuse of scripture to justify the ill treatment of others.
Edward Short considers the ill treatment of children in Victorian Britain.

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She identified «harassment» as a form of this ill treatment, which «can never be tolerated,» she said.
«From a stigmatized, dangerous drug bought in the shadows, to an accepted treatment for various ills, to a widely accepted recreational outlet, marijuana has made it to the mainstream,» Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a statement.
The research team asked 50 workers to keep detailed records of any ill treatment at work, while also asking their partners to keep track of their behavior at home.
Libya: Since the news broke two weeks ago that Gen. Khalifa Hifter had been airlifted to France for emergency treatment, Libya's rumor mill has gone into overdrive amid news reports that the general, a 75 - year - old strongman who controls most of eastern Libya, was seriously ill, incapacitated or even dead.
The ESA WRAG is comprised of people currently ruled too ill to work who could become well enough to work if they receive adequate treatment, training and support.
Subject (someone) to hostility and ill - treatment, sep. because of their race or political or religious beliefs 2.
Osama deserved not only any sort of humiliating treatment to his body but certainly is ill deserving of any compassion or rituals that almost any other reasonable person deserves.
The parents of Charlie Gard, who made a legal bid to transfer their terminally ill son to the US for experimental treatment, have called for the law to be changed to prevent cases like Alfie Evans reoccurring.
(In fact, one of my major objections to these boys calling their critics «mentally ill» is that it demonizes those who truly have a mental illness by dismissing them as «batshit» instead of seeing them as having an issue that like say diabetes that can be controlled with proper treatment.)
The parent's of terminally ill 23 - month - old Alfie Evans are petitioning to take the toddler home after their bid to fly the child to Italy for continued medical treatment was denied...
The Catholic Church in England and Wales has spoken out against the European Court of Human Rights ruling that a terminally - ill baby can not receive treatment.
Miraculously — since it was reported that all captured Christians would be beheaded — and despite some ill treatment, the two eventually found themselves in the tent of the Sultan.
Although the family physician usually should be the key person in arranging treatment of the mentally ill person, the minister occasionally has an important role in counseling with the family concerning their decision about whether or not to hospitalize the individual against his will.
A major problem in the care of the mentally ill is that once a person has been defined as deviant (i.e., mentally ill) and to a large extent taken out of the community for treatment, that person will usually experience great difficulty in re-entry into the community.
However, the continuous ill treatment (bulling behavior), lack of repentance, and arrogance has cleared the clouds enough for me to receive the message.
My fellow gun - owners all agree that there should be a national database for those mentally ill people that are currently undergoing any kind of treatment, including the use of any pharmaceuticals as a means to treat depression, psychosis, etc..
Rather, the common goal is (and always has been) to expose the suffering of a disadvantaged group in the hopes that their ill - treatment will cease.
The MSM is deeply invested in cutting medical costs by reducing the levels of expensive medical treatments provided to the elderly and very ill unlikely to improve or be cured.
Here is one of Marty's examples: The daughter of Christian Science parents is very ill; she will die if not given medical treatment.
At one conference of the World Congress of Faiths someone told us of a boy in India who was very ill and who needed to be flown to London for very special treatment.
NAE's survey used the the English Oxford Living Dictionary's definition of «persecution,» which is «hostility and ill - treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs; oppression.»
Why is it that we still reject, stigmatize, and provide only halfhearted treatment for the mentally ill in spite of the millions of words that have been written and spoken to promote an enlightened approach to the problem?
The British parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard have announced that they will end their legal battle to bring their son to the U.S. to receive treatment for a rare genetic disorder.
Dorothea Lynde Dix was a nonprofessional in the mental health field, and yet the impact of her remarkable life on the treatment of the mentally ill was stronger than that of any other person in our history.
For the first time in the history of our country, a concrete, comprehensive plan is available for developing adequate treatment facilities for the mentally ill.
The statute was adopted in response to public demand for adequate treatment of the mentally ill.
Yet singlehandedly she started a revolution of hope in the treatment of the mentally ill.
Major advances in the treatment of the mentally ill are occurring.
In spite of the continuing inadequacies in the current treatment of the mentally ill, remarkable progress has been made during the past few years.
«The image of the armed settler appears a grand mythology intended to formulate a portrait of Americans as many would like to see them: people not to be trifled with, not willing to put up with ill treatment, and very violent....
The ill treatment was at the hands of those who work downtown, during the day on weekdays.
Claims of groping and sexual harassment occurring during a men - only charity dinner in London have been described as a «wake - up call» for churches that ill - treatment against women can occur anywhere.
So in there cases the victim of ill treatment keeping their dignity and receiving justice with the perpetrator being punished by Roman law for their mistreatment.
While treatment facilities are important aspects of the organization, centers are more than super-clinics offering multiple services to the mentally ill and retarded.
The maintenance of one seriously ill old person may deny resources to many who are less acutely ill but too poor to afford treatment.
I'm an American who's tired of seeing Christian's get ill treatment.
As Albert Deutsch showed in his monumental history of care of the mentally ill, some 19th century institutions did provide humane care, as well as general medical and surgical treatment for patients who needed it.
Sad to say, the church has not always been on the side of the angels in the treatment of the mentally ill; nor has the Christian religion uniformly been used in ways that enhance positive mental health.
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