Not exact matches
In most courtrooms, the story of a defendant's terrible childhood — what types of
abuse or neglect may have prompted him
or her to commit crimes — is often told at the very end of the court process when a judge decides
which sentence to impose.
It may also include deaths in non-residential and outpatient programs at that facility for
which the reporter had reasonable cause to suspect
abuse or neglect may have been involved.
That the target of an investigation received an incomplete fill - in - the - blanks notice speaks to what critics say are ongoing problems at the Justice Center,
which Gov. Andrew Cuomo created in 2013 following a series of stories about how disabled New Yorkers have been
abused and
neglected while in the care of state agencies
or private facilities that contract with the state.
Pavan Dhaliwal, director of public affairs and policy at the BHA, said: «We acknowledge, of course, that there are plenty of «faith» schools out there in
which problems of this kind described in some of the blogs do not arise,
or do not arise to the same extent, but it remains the case that there are a huge number of people out there who have experienced indoctrination, misinformation, discrimination,
neglect, and
abuse during their childhoods as a result of the extensive freedoms and pervasive lack of oversight that «faith» schools of all kinds enjoy.
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which are misapplied due to improper mixing of radial and bias tires Tires damaged from improper mounting / demounting practices,
abuse, misuse,
or neglect Tire dealer / retailer services: mounting, dismounting, and balancing costs Tires in
which anything other than air
or nitrogen has been used as the support medium Tires injected with liquid balancer
or sealant
or any other balancing material.
It shows how the patterns of daily
abuse or ordinarily benign
neglect affected the ways that slaves treated one another,
or the extent to
which they could develop their individual character and apply their intelligence.
Full - time emoyee of eligible public
or private nonprofit child
or family service agency
which directly provides services to high - risk children (people under the age of 21 who have suffered emotional
or physical
abuse /
neglect or children with severe mental
or behavioral disturbances) from low - income families
or communities
You are a full - time employee of an eligible public
or private nonprofit child
or family service agency
which directly provides services to high - risk children (people under the age of 21 who have suffered emotional
or physical
abuse /
neglect or children with severe mental
or behavioral disturbances) from low income families
or communities
Often, it is that free puppy
or kitten who ends up not being fixed (whether due to financial inability
or because the new owner puts it off) and potentially creates generations of more «free» pets
which eventually end up on the street,
abused,
neglected, sick
or injured.
When I ask them for a copy of their non-profit status, they say that it's none of my business,
which makes it clear to me that they are not truly a rescue organization, but someone using animals and possibly
neglecting or abusing them just to make a quick buck.»
Most animal advocates and people who simply are researching puppies know that supporting irresponsible breeders
or puppy mills propagates that industry further,
which eventually fills shelters, contributes to animal
abuse, hoarding, and
neglect.
The Seattle Animal Shelter enforces both SMC 9.25.081 and RCW 16.52.205
which make it illegal to
abuse or neglect an animal.
He worked in our Humane Education Department, after having been rescued from a life of
neglect and
abuse —
which stole his back leg, but not his character
or heart.
Westie Rescue of Missouri, Inc. is a not - for - profit state licensed organization
which provides rescue, fostering, medical, and adoption services for
abused, abandoned,
neglected, and /
or homeless West Highland White Terriers mainly in the Missouri area.
The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter enforces California Penal Code 597
which make it illegal to
abuse or neglect an animal.
But PETA, HSUS, the ASPCA and their defenders ignore
or fight reform efforts to stop shelter
neglect,
abuse, and killing
which is the same type of harm that animals face in large - scale, commercial breeding operations for the pet store market.
Petaluma, CA — North Bay Canine Rescue — Dedicated to rescuing dogs from crisis situations, some of
which include euthanasia by animal shelters,
neglect and other forms of
abuse,
or «free to a good home» ads,
which result in dogs being bounced from one home to another,
or being acquired by animal brokers («bunchers») and sold to research laboratories where they are used for testing, then discarded («cruelty industries»).
You may also report suspected
abuse or neglect to the Humane Society of Missouri at 314.647.4400,
which does have a rescue service.
Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor
or a felony under the laws of any jurisdiction at any time if the offense for
which the applicant was convicted related to the practice of veterinary technology
or animal
abuse or neglect.
These charities include «Backpack for Kids»
which provide backpacks of food to kids that would not have food over the weekend during the school year; «Tara Sawyer Foundation» helps support organizations for
abused neglected or abandoned children and drill wells for safe drinking water in impoverished regions; «Trent's Retreat Nonprofit Foundation» Our mission is to provide, at no charge, a retreat for families who have a child with pediatric cancer.
If you suspect your loved one may be a victim of
abuse or neglect in a residential care facility, there are signs
which may help you confirm your suspicions.
Some serious nursing home injuries resulting from
abuse or neglect,
which may warrant a claim, include:
Staff members who are not properly trained in the protocols of nursing home operations should not be given the responsibility of caring for the elderly; putting them in a position in
which they act negligently and cause injury to the patients exposes the nursing home to lawsuits, for they are liable when
neglect and /
or abuse takes place in the nursing home.
The Alabama Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) applies in cases where a custody decision is made
or which impact access to a child — including divorce, legal separation,
neglect, dependency, guardianship, paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from
abuse concerning the legal custody, physical custody and visitation of children are decided.
As mentioned above, there are different kinds of
abuse or neglect that can take place inside a nursing home — all of
which deserve the attention of an expert Michigan nursing home attorney right away.
This attitude may lead to understaffing of the nursing home
or a poorly trained staff
which can in turn lead to the
abuse and
neglect of residents.
His «three strikes» proposal,
which would allow three nursing home
abuse or neglect citations and then the facility would be shut down, is scheduled for a hearing in early 2015.
Child cruelty should be the business of the police and the criminal courts; in
which case all parents would be presumed innocent of child
abuse or neglect unless charged with such an offence and subsequently found guilty beyond reasonable doubt by a JURY (If longterm separation of child from parent is a possibility)
The final measure would require nursing home facilities to carry at least $ 1 million in liability insurance,
which would make it easier for victims and loved ones to recover damages in the event the facility is found liable of nursing home
abuse,
neglect or negligence.
I have mediated a couple of DSS child
abuse and
neglect cases recently in
which the treatment plan was resolved (that is, everyone agreed what the defendant (s) needed to do to resume contact
or custody of the children at issue) but in
which the merits (that is, whether
or not the defendant (s) had
abused or neglected -LSB-...]
Where there is no conviction, a person could be referred to an adult
abuse registry committee,
which would determine if that person should be placed on the registry based on a finding that
abuse or neglect occurred.
Frances is in demand in very complex public law children proceedings in
which the central issues include exceptionally serious injuries, non-accidental death / murder (child
or parent), serious sexual
abuse, child sexual exploitation, very serious
neglect, torture, learning and mental health difficulties, fabricated
or induced illness, reporting restriction orders and the curtailment of parental responsibility.
In addition, as discussed above, the final rule includes a new § 164.512 (c),
which establishes conditions for disclosure of protected health information about victims of
abuse,
neglect or domestic violence.
The new § 164.512 includes paragraphs on: Uses and disclosures required by law; uses and disclosures for public health activities; disclosures about victims of
abuse,
neglect,
or domestic violence; uses and disclosures for health oversight activities; disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings; disclosures for law enforcement purposes; uses and disclosures about decedents; uses and disclosures for cadaveric donation of organs, eyes,
or tissues; uses and disclosures for research purposes; uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health
or safety (
which we had called «emergency circumstances» in the NPRM); uses and disclosures for specialized government functions (referred to as «specialized classes» in the NPRM); and disclosures to comply with workers» compensation laws.
The final rule specifies three circumstances in
which disclosures of protected health information is allowed in order to report
abuse,
neglect or domestic violence.
(I) Whether one of the parties has committed an act of child
abuse or neglect as defined in section 18-6-401, C.R.S.,
or as defined under the law of any state,
which factor must be supported by a preponderance of the evidence.
As used in the context of strong child alignment, a situation in
which a child has negative thoughts, feelings and behaviors towards a parent, and rejects that parent, as a result of that parent's
abuse,
neglect,
or markedly deficient parenting skills.
[3] The authorizing legislation for the property tax includes the following uses [RSMo 210.861.4]: (1) Up to thirty days of temporary shelter for
abused,
neglected, runaway, homeless
or emotionally disturbed youth; respite care services; and services to unwed mothers; (2) Outpatient chemical dependency and psychiatric treatment programs; counseling and related services as a part of transitional living programs; home - based and community - based family intervention programs; unmarried parent services; crisis intervention services, inclusive of telephone hotlines; and prevention programs
which promote healthy lifestyles among children and youth and strengthen families; (3) Individual, group,
or family professional counseling and therapy services; psychological evaluations; and mental health screenings.
Because of these concerns, child
abuse and
neglect may not be the best outcome measure by
which to assess the effectiveness of home visiting
or similar types of programs.
Contextual factors, notably the family environment and wider community, are also important because they may moderate the developmental effects of child maltreatment, thereby accounting for some of the heterogeneity in the outcomes associated with
abuse and
neglect (Zielinski and Bradshaw, 2006; Berry, 2007); the extent to
which children who get hit experience impaired health
or development depends on its frequency and whether it occurs in a low - warmth / high - criticism environment (DoH, 1995).
One common reason for
which a child can receive emancipation is when a parent
abuses or neglects the child.
Even if
abuse and
neglect definitions were uniform across the country, it is still likely that the true prevalence rate of
abuse and
neglect is much higher than what is reported
or substantiated by child protective services (CPS) agencies.9 In addition, researchers are still uncertain about the threshold at
which certain parenting behaviors begin to compromise a child's development.
The highest rates of child
neglect and violent
abuse occur for children younger than 5,4 5 with the most severe cases,
which involve injury
or death, occurring predominantly to children under the age of 1.6
In addition, all programs recruited families either prenatally
or around the time of the child's birth,
which is important because risk for child
abuse and
neglect is greatest among infants.14 We do not include programs beginning in preschool
or later.
Sole custody does not terminate the parental rights of the non-custodial parent,
which is typically a non-divorce related procedure pursued by the state's attorney's office in the event of serious
neglect or abuse to a minor.
«Also unsettling is the extent to
which allegations of mistreatment,
abuse,
or neglect on the part of husbands toward either their wives
or children are trivialized, masked,
or lost amid the psychological rhetoric that reduces mothers» desires to have custody and control of their children to pathology.
Young people living at home
or out of home who want counselling for family issues,
which may include conflict,
abuse, domestic violence,
neglect or rejection.
Complex trauma refers to that
which is sustained through prolonged
or repeated events like
abuse or neglect,
or the death of a parent compounded by a bushfire.
Examples of unfit parenting include drug
or alcohol
abuse, instances of child
abuse or neglect,
or situations in
which the child is subjected to dangerous circumstances.
the child is in Georgia but has either been abandoned,
or the child was subject to
abuse or neglect elsewhere (in
which case residency requirements may be waived);
or