Sentences with phrase «marginalised groups»

"Marginalised groups" refers to individuals or communities that are often ignored, excluded, or treated unfairly by society. These groups may face discrimination, have limited access to resources, and may struggle to have their voices heard. Full definition
Outcare has worked with Indigenous offenders for over 25 years and Ruah has worked with a range of marginalised groups including female offenders for over six years.
11.59 - The other marginalised group in the party are Labour's hard left.
West Australian Senator Patrick Dodson said it showed the enormous potential of some of the most marginalised groups of people.
Laura Aguilar (1959 — 2018) American photographer Laura Aguilar, known for her portrait images of individuals from often marginalised groups such as Latina and lesbian communities, has died at the age of 58.
The work may focus on hard to reach or marginalised groups including unemployed or disabled people, adults with health and social needs or learning difficulties, and people with few educational qualifications.
However, the term is also applied to other marginalised groups who were differentiated from the dominant culture on an basis other than race or ethnicity, including age, socioeconomic status, gender, sexuality and disability.
That said, I do think there is a slippery slope from that kind of innocuous ideological mediation to systemic exclusion of marginalised groups from full economic participation in the greater society.
This puts progressives at a dilemma, because respecting the rights of the minority at large may (in perception or reality) conflict with the emancipation of doubly marginalised groups within the same community.
The interconnectedness between commitment to the renewal of society and the renewal of the earth is clearly seen in the struggle of many marginalised groups all over the world.
Offensive speech against marginalised groups actually limits their freedom.
This focus on women in America is closely linked with the plight of the country's other structurally marginalised groups, even if those groups have sometimes opposed each other to get their own way.
Organisations working among marginalised groups such as young people and unmarried women will be a particular focus for the scheme, which will also support agencies that lobby their governments for legislation and policies that support access to services.
By creating a bridge between marginalised groups and decision makers, Dr Idler's research plays a vital role in ensuring that peacebuilding policies reflect on - the - ground realities.
In southern Africa parties are labelled as populist when a charismatic party leader becomes the champion of «the people» through rhetoric which targets marginalised groups such as the unemployed youth.
It is difficult for people from outside the minority to campaign for the emancipation of the doubly marginalised group without risking the perception of increasing the marginalisaion of the larger group.
The United Nations has launched an investigation into whether welfare cuts have disproportionally hit marginalised groups in Britain such as single parents, ethnic minorities and children.
Professor Carol Brayne, Director of the Cambridge Institute of Public Health, adds: «Even with a reasonably large number of studies of anxiety disorder, data about marginalised groups is hard to find, and these are people who are likely to be at an even greater risk than the general population.
As if I'm standing there with my planner thinking, «OK, where's the next marginalised group I can make a movie about?
With the support of funding secured from the 2016 ICAP Charity Day, Shakespeare's Globe will work with partners in Southwark and inner London to reach marginalised groups, young people who may not be in education, employment or training (NEETs), those who have - or are at risk of - offending, and those in the care system, to be a skills catalyst that will help redress the lack of diversity within the cultural sector.
The Equality Act of 2010, also adopted by the UN, was written to protect marginalised groups from discrimination.
Wherever possible, we adopt a holistic approach and we work with the family and the community to ensure that good practice continues beyond the school gates; equally we ensure teachers are able to identify marginalised groups of learners and we ensure they have a range of adaptive teaching methods to use.
As social provisions for historically marginalised groups are stripped away, von Zeipel's sculptures, and the people they embody, are forced turn in on themselves and against one another.
The course is also relevant to those working in campaigning organisations with a legal strategy and those representing and advising marginalised groups in society.
Our client are a national organisation known for delivering contracts focused on disadvantaged and marginalised groups throughout England.
What mechanisms should the national representative body use to ensure that traditionally marginalised groups (such as people with disabilities, members of the Stolen Generations, people living in remote communities and homelands and young people) have a say in the new body?
Great piece — what this highlights for me is the importance of consumer and community consultation in the development of health promotion, preventive health and primary care policies and programs, where this consultation specifically involves people from culturally and economically marginalised groups.
Children with mental disabilities, including those with intellectual and psycho - social (mental health) disabilities are perhaps one of the most marginalised groups in the European Union, frequently overlooked by policy - makers, lawyers, judges and broader society.
It is essential that public education campaigns are accessible and appropriate for all elements of the Australian public, in particular, marginalised groups who may not ordinarily have access to such information, or be able to participate in mainstream democratic processes.
In Mathew's gospel the dominant theme is the conflict with the powers that be and in Luke we have a picture of Jesus on the side of the poor and other marginalised groups.
Reflection on mission should be related to this newly gained awareness of marginalised groups.
The benefits of trade should be shared more widely, he said, with a system that does more to include poor countries, small firms, marginalised groups and entrepreneurs — an apparent nod to anti-globalisation activists who say that secretive trade talks are exclusively aimed at helping big business.
Do you mean to say that the Liberals have irreversibly alieanated «the little people» (by which I assume you mean lower income and marginalised groups)?
Those with an identity tied to a marginalised group would have motivations to consider how to use politics to fight that marginalisation.»
A new openness to the cries and aspirations of the marginalised groups alone is the basis of it.
During the past decades several groups of young men and women have gone into organizing the landless, marginalised groups.
The marginalised groups in their struggle for freedom and human dignity have discovered the close link between environmental crisis and exploitation: tribals, fishermen, landless people and women.
A conscious recovery of them is essential for their struggles for dignity Reflection on mission should be related to this newly gained awareness of marginalised groups.
Overall, the team found that the central focus of services on the young mother «did little to reinforce and support men's emerging identity as fathers» and highlighted «a need to challenge some of the established ways of thinking and working with this marginalised group... in order to promote the development of inclusive services».
However, if we recognise trans people as a marginalised group and Greer as a powerful woman who uses her position to spread hate against them, neither option is neutral.
This follows cuts to the budget and remit of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and attacks on workers» rights which independent evidence shows are having a disproportionate impact on minority and marginalised groups.
He said, «It is also expected to contribute to the participation of a cross-section of the people, women, youths and marginalised groups.
information, education and communication activities: for example the production of leaflets, posters, dramas and videos aimed specifically at men, youth, vulnerable and marginalised groups.
The march and its organisers have faced criticism for their approach to issues involving diversity of leadership and the inclusion of marginalised groups — problems that have long plagued scientific culture.
Mortality rates vary in any society and often it is the poor and marginalised groups that lose out.
This isn't just an issue in the US (see «Class matters in the UK «-RRB-, and it is the poor and marginalised groups that tend to lose out.
Faith - based organisations are crucial in achieving the promise of universal health coverage — an adequate standard of health care for all people — especially for poor and marginalised groups, according to a new three - part Series on faith - based health care, published in The Lancet.
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