Sentences with phrase «include verbal threats»

Not exact matches

Harassment includes but is not limited to: verbal, physical, or written conduct, conduct of a sexually inappropriate nature, physical or psychological abuse, repeated remarks of a demeaning nature, implied or explicit threats, demeaning jokes, stories, or activities, and intentional use of names and pronouns inconsistent with a person's presented gender.
Bullying behavior includes physical, verbal or emotional abuse, cyber bullying, name calling, taunts, insults, and threats.
Violence includes verbal and physical threats, the monstrous personification of a house, encounters with the dead and dying, bullying, scary moments, situations of peril, depictions of violent video games and guns, as well as explosions.
Domestic violence includes physical, sexual, verbal, emotional and psychological aggression, and we can add these to the list of threats and intimidation.
for purposes of this subdivision, the term threats, intimidation or abuse shall include verbal and non-verbal actions.
For purposes of this subdivision, the term threats, intimidation or abuse shall include verbal and non-verbal actions.
Warning Signs of Verbal or Emotional Abuse in a Nursing Home Verbal and emotional abuse can impact the nursing home resident's self esteem and may include unkind remarks, yelling and threats.
Verbal and emotional abuse can impact the nursing home resident's self esteem and may include unkind remarks, yelling and threats.
The threat or coercion can be verbal, visual, or audible, and includes any behavior which forces a person to participate in unwanted sexual contact or attention.
«Domestic violence can also include threats to harm children, other members of a family, pets and property... Domestic violence can also take the form of psychological / emotional abuse, verbal abuse, and economic / financial abuse.»
Specific examples of the abuse of domestic workers cited by Mr Ewins in his report include physical and sexual violence, threats, psychological, emotional and verbal violence, isolation, food deprivation, sleep deprivation, denial of private life and intimacy, excessive working hours, confiscation of identity documents, non-payment of wages or grossly inadequate wages, no access to health or medical care, limited freedom of movement, threat of deportation, and assertions by the employer of their impunity.
Ms. Boothman was harassed by her supervisor, which included acts of yelling, verbal insults, threats of bodily harm and dismissal, and other insensitive acts that caused Ms. Boothman to cry.
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OHSA) defines «workplace violence» as «violence or the threat of violence against workers» that involves any physical assault, threatening behavior, or verbal abuse occurring in, or related to, the workplace, and includes behaviors ranging in aggressiveness from verbal harassment to murder.
This may involve physical violence, and can also include isolation from family and friends, verbal abuse, emotional abuse, stalking, and threats or coercion.
Aggression includes verbal altercations, threats, or even intimidating looks.
Practice Goals / Target Population There are a number of violent behaviors that can constitute teen dating violence, including verbal or emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual assault, and threats of rape and murder (Fellmeth et al. 2014).
Verbal aggression concerned any threats or verbal intimidation exhibited by children, including screaming after or insulting another Verbal aggression concerned any threats or verbal intimidation exhibited by children, including screaming after or insulting another verbal intimidation exhibited by children, including screaming after or insulting another child.
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