Sentences with phrase «including psychological harm»

The definition covers a broad range of outcomes — including psychological harm, deprivation and maldevelopment.
The behaviour is intended by the pupil to cause, or the pupil ought to know that the behaviour would be likely to cause, harm, fear or distress to another individual, including psychological harm or harm to the individual's reputation

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However, persistent unwanted advances of this nature can cause significant psychological harm, including depression and decreased performance at work.
where a lawyer believes upon reasonable grounds that there is an imminent risk to an identifiable person or group of death or serious bodily harm, including serious psychological harm that substantially interferes with health or well - being... where it is necessary to do so in order to prevent the death or harm.
Bill 30 defines «violence», whether at a work site or work - related, to mean the threatened, attempted or actual conduct of a person that causes or is likely to cause physical or psychological injury or harm, and includes domestic or sexual violence.
Depending on the severity of the accident, damages in bus accident cases may also include compensation for loss of spousal support, emotional distress, mental anguish, causally related psychological harm, or wrongful death.
Additionally, personal injury can also include damage to a person's reputation, such as defamation, or harm caused to a person's mental or emotional well - being, which occurs when a personal injury causes extreme psychological stress, anguish or turmoil.
«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.»
Article 13 provides three exceptions to the requirement that a child be returned, including where there is a «grave risk» that the child would be exposed to «physical or psychological harm» or placed in «an intolerable situation».
The Appellant alleged several grounds of appeal, including that the judge erred in his analysis of the child's habitual residence, in concluding that the Respondent had not acquiesced in the child's relocation, in failing to respect an order of the Montana court that it had no jurisdiction over the child's custody, and in failing to give effect to Article 13 (b) of the Hague Convention, which allows a court to refuse to return a child where there is a grave risk that his or her return would expose the child to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place the child in an intolerable situation.
We do allow a denial for access based on a likelihood of substantial psychological or mental harm, but only if the protected health information includes information about another person and the harm may be inflicted on such other person or if the person requesting the access is a personal representative of the individual and the harm may be inflicted on the individual or another person.
Response: We disagree with the comments suggesting that we expand the grounds for denial of access to an individual to include a likelihood of psychological or mental harm of the individual.
In this Act: «abuse», of a child or young person, means -... /... (d) emotional abuse (including psychological abuse) if -(i) the child or young person has seen or heard the physical, sexual or psychological abuse of a person with whom the child or young person has a domestic relationship, the exposure to which has caused or is causing significant harm to the wellbeing or development of the child or young person;... /...
The risks of ordinary therapy to alienated children not only includes increasing psychological harm but may now include medical / health ramifications in the form of consequences from what is referred to as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
where the child is exposed to psychological harm, including by being exposed to family violence
(F) Noneconomic losses, including, but not limited to, psychological harm, for felony violations of § 288.
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