Capacity building within primary health care and
justice services needs to address psychological trauma, increase resilience and recovery through support groups, trauma counselling and improvement to mental health policies.
Not exact matches
Those who receive a John R.
Justice award will
need to commit to and complete a three - year
service requirement and certify their continued employment as an eligible attorney
If we're more interested in starting a contemporary worship
service in our congregation than we are in seeking
justice in our community, we
need to pop our heads out of the water and see where we are in the fast - running current of God's mission.
The radical response to these facts is to restrict our own consumption of goods and
services, our own material standard of living, either in order to share more of our wealth with those in
need, or in order to serve God better by using our time to work for
justice and peace or by sharing the lot of the poor.
Despite recent awareness from
justice systems of the importance of tackling sexual violence, the justice and social support needs of conflict and post-conflict survivors worldwide have not been addressed are poorly understood and the service responses are rarely carried out in a gendered or holistic manner Justice for survivors of sexual violence and torture is a long way off and yet its fulfilment is vital to their re
justice systems of the importance of tackling sexual violence, the
justice and social support needs of conflict and post-conflict survivors worldwide have not been addressed are poorly understood and the service responses are rarely carried out in a gendered or holistic manner Justice for survivors of sexual violence and torture is a long way off and yet its fulfilment is vital to their re
justice and social support
needs of conflict and post-conflict survivors worldwide have not been addressed are poorly understood and the
service responses are rarely carried out in a gendered or holistic manner
Justice for survivors of sexual violence and torture is a long way off and yet its fulfilment is vital to their re
Justice for survivors of sexual violence and torture is a long way off and yet its fulfilment is vital to their recovery.
In summary, and as we argue; in order to be successful
services «have to be gendered, culturally sensitive, address
justice as well as health
needs and build upon the resilience of women war survivors and their communities.»
Dissenting
justice campaigners, legal aid lawyers and those who've witnessed the rot setting in (from swingeing legal aid cuts, curbs to judicial review, an interpreting
service in freefall, probation chaos and threats to withdraw Britain from the Human Rights Act) will be highlighting the urgent
need to halt the destruction of our
justice system and abide by the principles of the medieval charter.
But you omit from your urging that «Labour should build mass support for an alternative that would put jobs,
services and tax
justice ahead of the
needs of the City» commendation of motherhood and apple pie.
Instead of tacitly buying in to the coalition's small state ideological fervour, Labour should build mass support for an alternative that would put jobs,
services and tax
justice ahead of the
needs of the City.
«We
need a pledge from the next attorney general that they will no longer look the other way and investigate the rampant corruption of the Cuomo administration starting in the Executive Chamber and Division of Criminal
Justice Services.»
In fact, Brooklyn Defender
Services, a public defense group, said in a letter to Cuomo that each year the agency represents thousands of legitimate working people who get caught up in the criminal
justice system for possession of a tool they
need for work.
Our constituents are provided with the most reliable up - to - date and comprehensive information
needed to make critical decisions which ultimately affect the area's land development, natural environment, transportation systems, human
services, criminal
justice, and economic development potential.
The Oneida County team's capstone project, titled Reforming Juvenile
Justice Practices in Oneida County is focused on diverting youth from the juvenile and criminal justice system by providing intervention services catered to the specific needs of the juvenile of
Justice Practices in Oneida County is focused on diverting youth from the juvenile and criminal
justice system by providing intervention services catered to the specific needs of the juvenile of
justice system by providing intervention
services catered to the specific
needs of the juvenile offender.
Among its new tasks will be to coordinate with the Office of the Civil
Justice Coordinator — another Mark - Viverito brainchild — to determine the «legal
service needs» of people without proper paperwork.
The new office will be headed by a Civil
Justice Coordinator, who will «advise» the mayor on ways to connect people in
need of legal help with civil legal
services.
«To drain a swamp, you
need an Army Corps of Engineers, experts schooled in
service and serious purpose, not do - nothing, say - anything, neophyte opportunists who know a lot about how to bully and bluster, but not so much about truth,
justice and fairness.»
He says numbers by Governor Cuomo's division of Criminal
Justice Services, showing that domestic violence rates in New York are rising, is more evidence that action
needs to be taken.
«It's also clear that most lawmakers recognize we
need real reform, not lip
service in juvenile
justice.
To me, we must solve the
justice gap in our state and in our country, which is basically the gap between the finite legal resources and the dire
need for legal representation and
services by people of modest
needs.
The agency, the
Justice Center for People with Special
Needs, substantiated problems with the use of physical restraints at Woods
Services throughout 2016, according to the Disability Rights New York report.
This signing is a Memorandum of Understanding to reform Juvenile
Justice Practices in Oneida County focused on diverting youth from the juvenile and criminal justice system by providing intervention services catered to the specific needs of the juvenile of
Justice Practices in Oneida County focused on diverting youth from the juvenile and criminal
justice system by providing intervention services catered to the specific needs of the juvenile of
justice system by providing intervention
services catered to the specific
needs of the juvenile offender.
Along with multiple other projects concerning family relations and mental health, the group represents not - for - profit organizations that ensure families undergoing a criminal
justice process receive the age - appropriate
services they
need.
As part of the first - of - its - kind county / school collaboration, local leaders opened the Center for Safe and Healthy Youth, a one - stop location for
needs assessment, as well as school support, mental health and social
services and juvenile
justice - related
services for struggling youngsters in Rockland County, ages 10 to 18.
Panelists mentioned various important changes that
needed to be made such as a juvenile
justice system reform, access and support for early childhood education, comprehensive support
services for parents that includes job training, a professional teaching structure, high schools that build pathways beyond just a four - year college degree, and educational supports for children living with undocumented immigrant parents.
We
need effective and fair school discipline, with schools creating and nurturing a climate and culture that promote positive behavior, and we
need targeted, consistent collaboration between the education,
justice, and social
service systems, as well as the communities they serve.
The criteria for making the awards — developed by the Virginia Department of Education and the state Department of Criminal
Justice Services — gives priority to schools most in
need of modern security equipment, schools with relatively high numbers of offenses, schools with equipment
needs identified by a school security audit, and schools in divisions least able to afford security upgrades.
Every dollar invested in high - quality pre-K saves taxpayers up to seven dollars by reducing the
need for remedial and special education, welfare, and criminal
justice services, according to a number of studies.
That is why the Institute for
Justice, on behalf of three families with special
needs children, is challenging Washington's discriminatory ban on special education
services.
If SBIRT is proven to be successful in juvenile
justice settings, youth would be able to be paired with the appropriate level of
services and organizations would be able to begin to identify the appropriate type of
services needed in their treatment continuum
This project supports cross systems teams of state and local leaders in developing and implementing a School Responder Model to address behavioral health
needs of students through community - based
services that keep youth in school and out of the
justice system.
There is near universal consensus that quality preschool benefits children, increasing the chance of graduation, higher earnings, and decreasing placement in special education, involvement in the criminal
justice system and the
need for other social
services.
LRAP Minnesota helps reduce the education debt burden experienced by dedicated public interest lawyers who represent low income clients seeking legal
services to secure essential
needs like food, shelter and safety, and fundamental rights like equal access to
justice.
Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) has been proven unconstitutional in many courts and has even been addressed by the US Federal Department of
Justice as unallowable as it robs people with disabilities their right to choosing a pet that meets their specific
service and therapy
needs.
Ms. Burton, along with ANWOL Co-Director Tiffany Johnson, lead a conversation to discuss the tremendous challenges that face women struggling within the criminal
justice system and the
need for
services that address the specific
needs of each woman, as well as to express her appreciation for the impact of long - term cost savings that solar will give them.
Yet energy
justice — defined here as meeting one's
needs for the
services that energy provides at reasonable cost, with fair and equitable access, and without disproportionate economic and environmental burdens — can mitigate the problems and pressures in other areas, especially when efficiency and solar energy are developed so as to create local jobs.
(c) Even nations that have given lip
service to the
need to develop INDCs that represent the nation's fair share of safe global emissions, these nations have not explained how ethics and
justice quantitatively influenced the formulation of the INDC and in most cases the INDC has actually been based on national economic self - interest.
Sustainability addresses human and natural systems (such as social
justice, social values, biodiversity, ecosystem
services and lifecycle food chains) as well as economic systems (such as market viability, profit and returns) in order to meet
needs and desires without endangering the viability of future generations or endeavors.
While acknowledging that contingency fees are
needed to facilitate access to
justice, the Court clarified that policy goal of reducing barriers to legal
services is but one factor to consider, and that the policy of maintaining the integrity of the profession is a primary concern with deep roots.
The vast majority of people, the public, too often characterized as consumers (or prospective consumers) of legal
services, don't want to be put in a position where they
need to proceed with adversarial processes to secure «
justice».
The linked article takes note of the fact, as will all of you, that there is a potential for abuse here: if good people can scrape databases for noble access - to -
justice reasons, bad bottom - feeders can scrape those same databases to sell people expensive
services they do not
need.
Why is the idea of asking
service users what they
need in terms of access to
justice so challenging to those working in the
justice system?
Justice - involved youth need more than legal services to obtain access to justice; they need a youth - centred ap
Justice - involved youth
need more than legal
services to obtain access to
justice; they need a youth - centred ap
justice; they
need a youth - centred approach.
The problems of civil
justice, of access to civil
justice and of unmet
need for
service in civil
justice are most commonly studied from the point of view of the
justice system, mainly with regard to the courts.
Given such is the case, perhaps a triage approach may be what's
needed to make
justice / the legal system more approachable, affordable and accessible with checks to improve quality of
service throughout the process.
This approach puts the user at the centre and considers how
justice services can be sensitive to lived experience and community - specific
needs.
The review states that there
needs to be a Family
Justice Service, which would bring the judiciary and the
Service together.
The DC Bar characterized Washington's LLLT program as «an attempt to regulate the provision of legal
services by highly trained paraprofessionals while promoting access to
justice for those who have legal
needs but do not require all the skills of an attorney.»
The New Hampshire Access to
Justice Commission and LARC commissioned a study to determine the level of legal
needs among low - income people in New Hampshire and to assess the capacity of existing legal
services to meet those
needs.
As just a brief sampling, in «The Cost of Law: Promoting Access to
Justice through the (Un) Corporate Practice of Law» [2] and «Life in the Law - Thick World: The Legal Resource Landscape for Ordinary Americans» [3](with Jaime Heine), Hadfield uses empirical evidence to demonstrate that there can never be enough pro bono (free) legal work or enough money for legal aid that could even come close to satisfying the huge unmet
need for legal
services in the US.
Some of the above examples of access to
justice are those that are commonly predicted by advocates of alternative structures: business models that facilitate reduced and fixed price legal
services and / or unbundling, technology that enables standardization and improved processes to handle large volumes of cases or contracts, branding that reduces the client's search costs and increases their level of trust, multidisciplinary
services that significantly ease the client experience notably because they do not
need to assemble or coordinate different streams of work.