Sentences with phrase «into social exclusion»

This has consequently produced the gap of millions of people who are pushed into social exclusion through poverty.

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Our church leaders shouldn't need to live in fear of harsh criticism; our church councils don't have to accommodate bullying and intimidation and our culture need not threaten social exclusion for those who don't fit easily into any one box.
Untouchability - the social exclusion of people because of the population group they are born into - is a problem in Bangladesh, Burma, India, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Yemen and elsewhere.
Or is your book publicist still doing all of the same things she was doing 20 years ago to the exclusion of tapping into the potential of social networking for book publicity?
This circumstance propels a process of social exclusion that can not be segmented into patient / non-patient or litigant / non-litigant identities.
For Amanda, the social out - casting, exclusion, and threats on her life precipitate a horrible battle with anxiety, panic attacks, night terrors, and severe depression that cut deep into her soul, leading to recurrent thoughts of suicide.
These behaviours might include bullying, gossiping, jealousy, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often does escalate into physical violence.
«Financial Cost of Social Exclusion: Follow - Up Study of Antisocial Children into Adulthood.»
As detailed in the Social Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical vioSocial Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical viosocial dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical viosocial exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical violence.
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