Sentences with phrase «protect human children»

Perhaps you should redirect your efforts to protect human children and change society in countries where females have no choice.

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Justice For Children International is by no means alone, we are a founding members of Stop the Traffik, a major global coalition with over 300 member organisations based out of the U.K. Stop the Traffik works together to help stop the sale of people, to see the traffickers prosecuted, and to protect the victims of human trafficking and those vulnerable to this crime.
I do not believe people would act that way as we have a long history of humans working together in social groups for survival relying on each other and taking care of sick and injured and protecting the weaker child bearing females in the group.
The norm is meant to protect people» especially women and children» from the fickleness of human nature and to ensure that children have a mother and father.
«There is much cant about protecting the rights of children but, as Pope John Paul II said, the right of a child to be brought up under one roof by its natural parents should be seen as one of the most fundamental of all human rights.
In that speech (a full copy of which you can view by clicking here), I offered some suggestions on how each of us — whether we be parent, coach, official, athletic trainer, clinician, current or former professional athlete, sports safety equipment manufacturer, whether we were there representing a local youth sports program, the national governing body of a sport, or a professional sports league, could work together as a team to protect our country's most precious human resource — our children — against catastrophic injury or death from sudden impact syndrome or the serious, life - altering consequences of multiple concussions.
Help the film Tigers roar Put human rights above business interests Protect children, mothers and their...
2007 Texas State Department of Health and Human Services: «Protecting Texas Children Conference» Key Mote Speaker Houston, Texas October 1 and 2, 2007 Biology, Culture, Epidemiology of Mother - Infant Cosleeping, Promoting Safe Sleep (Pt 2)
The International Code presents governments with another measure to protect the human rights of women and children to the highest attainable standard of health.
Ensure that the human rights to and the responsibility for food security, for good health and a safe environment, particularly for women and children, are fully observed in order to protect, promote and support breastfeeding, and sound infant and young child nutrition.
The ways pediatricians can protect, promote, and support breastfeeding in their individual practices, hospitals, medical schools, and communities are delineated, and the central role of the pediatrician in coordinating breastfeeding management and providing a medical home for the child is emphasized.3 These recommendations are consistent with the goals and objectives of Healthy People 2010,4 the Department of Health and Human Services» HHS Blueprint for Action on Breastfeeding, 5 and the United States Breastfeeding Committee's Breastfeeding in the United States: A National Agenda.6
It is not only children, but humans of all ages that need to be protected from this substance.
«The Human Rights Act and the European convention on human rights have been instrumental in preventing local authorities from snooping on law - abiding families, in removing innocent people from the national DNA database, in preventing rapists from cross-examining their victims in court, in defending the rights of parents to have a say in the medical treatment of their children, in holding local authorities to account where they have failed to protect children from abuse, in protecting the anonymity of journalists» sources, and in upholding the rights of elderly married couples to be cared for together in care homes.&rHuman Rights Act and the European convention on human rights have been instrumental in preventing local authorities from snooping on law - abiding families, in removing innocent people from the national DNA database, in preventing rapists from cross-examining their victims in court, in defending the rights of parents to have a say in the medical treatment of their children, in holding local authorities to account where they have failed to protect children from abuse, in protecting the anonymity of journalists» sources, and in upholding the rights of elderly married couples to be cared for together in care homes.&rhuman rights have been instrumental in preventing local authorities from snooping on law - abiding families, in removing innocent people from the national DNA database, in preventing rapists from cross-examining their victims in court, in defending the rights of parents to have a say in the medical treatment of their children, in holding local authorities to account where they have failed to protect children from abuse, in protecting the anonymity of journalists» sources, and in upholding the rights of elderly married couples to be cared for together in care homes.»
«I will propose this January to expand the Human Rights Law to specifically protect every child in every school,» Cuomo said.
Cuomo says he will propose in his State of the State message in January to amend the state's human rights laws to protect every school child.
Protests against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's harmful public education agenda peaked in New York City on March 12, when parents, their children and educators joined hands to form a human chain around their buildings before or after classes as if to protect them from the governor's proposals.
Although the experiments still need to be done, Murray believes children would also be protected by the transgenic milk because «pigs are very similar to humans in the kinds of E. coli bacteria they harbor.»
The researchers believe this study may have implications for women stressed during pregnancy or treated clinically with glucocorticoids, if the mechanisms are similar in humans, though it is unclear yet the extent to which changes in the ability of the placenta to transport nutrients to the foetus exacerbate or protect the child from the potential adverse effects of glucocorticoid overexposure during pregnancy.
Nevertheless, he's no villain at all; we can't help but root for a father trying to protect his sole - surviving child (Tyler Hoechlin) and take revenge on the human slime who murdered the rest of his family.
We need today to redouble our efforts to protect the human rights and dignity of the most vulnerable groups of children in the world — those living in conflict situations and fragile states.
The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors (CIEHF) has a special interest group of expert volunteers who are collating research and developing a «Well Learning Charter» to help raise awareness of the role of ergonomics in protecting and enhancing children's physical and mental development.
Parents have a fundamental right - written into the various international covenants protecting human rights - to choose the schooling that will shape their children's understanding of the world.
1) non-recurring event: Unexpected pregnancy and birth of child (no other child since - nonrecurring) 2) beyond control: pregnancy is beyond our control; it is the process of human reproduction (LOL, kidding aside, we took protective measures and beyond that it was indeed out of our control); abstinence is not required for married couples; and abortion is arguably immoral 3) sudden: 2nd child was unexpected, unforeseen (protected / contraceptives).
Chorkies are playful, loyal, and always ready to protect their human families, but they have sensitive paws and tiny bodies, so you should watch them closely when small children are around.
Just as adult dogs are very tolerant of puppy behavior that would get another adult dog bitten, they seem to understand that children are human «puppies,» and the instinct to protect kicks in.
Emphasizing the importance of promoting, protecting and respecting all human rights, the right to development, the right to health, and the rights of indigenous peoples, migrants, children, persons with disabilities and people in vulnerable climate situations -LSB-, and under occupation,] as well as promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women, while taking into account the needs of local communities, intergenerational equity concerns, and the integrity of ecosystems and of Mother Earth, when taking action to address climate change,...
By «giving» nature rights, we preserve and protect nature from the being ravaged by unrestrained overconsumption, unbridled overproduction and unregulated overpopulation activities of the human species that are overspreading the surface of Earth in our time and threatening our planetary home as a fit place for human habitation by our children and coming generations.
On the basis of well - established evidence from the past 20 years, there is now wide consensus among scientific organizations and approximately 97 % of climatologists that human - generated greenhouse gas emissions are the cause of climate change.1 — 4 Although the effects of climate change are already being felt across the world, the magnitude of the effects of future changes depends on our ability to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions and implement adaptation strategies within the ensuing decades.5 Thus, it remains possible to protect children, families, and communities from the worst potential effects of climate change.
The Earth can not sustain a relentlessly growing human population, so a family planning clinic is needed in every neighborhood in every town and city around the World, and each woman must be given the legally protected right to decide if and when to birth her children.
The Joint Committee on Human Rights reported concerns about the test itself, and then that the exceptions proposed were insufficient to protect the rights of children involved in litigation, and thus likely to violate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
... Put another way, the parental obligations whose fulfillment is protected by the Canadian Human Rights Act are those whose non-fulfillment engages the parent's legal responsibility to the child.
Although this case was brought under the Federal legislation, the Canadian Human Rights Act (the «Act»), the principles of law are transferrable to the individual provincial human rights contexts, including Ontario, and this case should be viewed as the leading authority on the protected ground of family status with respect to child care obligatHuman Rights Act (the «Act»), the principles of law are transferrable to the individual provincial human rights contexts, including Ontario, and this case should be viewed as the leading authority on the protected ground of family status with respect to child care obligathuman rights contexts, including Ontario, and this case should be viewed as the leading authority on the protected ground of family status with respect to child care obligations.
Notwithstanding the fact that the employee likely did not have the «right» to take the time off to care for his children under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000, the law is clear that: (a) the ESA establishes certain minimum standards only, and (b) the Human Rights Code does, very clearly, contemplate one's «family status» as a protected ground.
It makes for worrying reading: women are disproportionately affected by the cuts; the practical ability to protect children is more limited due to lack of access to representation; minor financial savings in prison law outweigh the human costs to reform and, all the while, the Government appears to lack any coherent data collection strategy to measure the wider impact of regime.
In this particular case, the AG finds that a refusal to issue a visa with limited territorial validity will expose the applicants to a substantial risk of having their rights as protected by Articles 1 (right to human dignity), 2 (right to life), 3 (right to the integrity of the person), 4 (prohibition of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment), and 24 (2)(the child's best interest) of the Charter.
The legal issues include child trafficking, crime victimization (gender - based violence, sexual abuse, rapes, crimes in housing camps), unlawful evictions, inadequate housing, dangerous deportations (leading to issuance of precautionary measures by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights), immigration (e.g. need for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extensions and redesignations in the U.S.), and access to justice and the courts.
The main thrust of her appeal was that in the light of the incorporation of the Convention into domestic law, by virtue of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998) coming into force in October 2000, a local authority may owe a duty of care to a parent of a child when exercising, through social workers, its duties to protect children from their parents by placing the children on the child protection register.
The Ontario Human Rights Code protects employees on the ground of family status — that is, being in a parent - child relationship.
Supporters of the law, which would require a filter to block pornography and human trafficking websites, say it would protect children and others by making those sites harder to access.
Collectively, the National Inquiry's recommendations are concerned to protect and promote the human rights of those people affected by the policies and practices of the separation of Indigenous children from their families.
The report also called the age of criminal responsibility to be raised to 12 (currently 10 in all Australian jurisdictions), for all 17 - year - olds to cease being held as adults and immediately transitioned into juvenile detention, and the enactment of an enforceable Human Rights Bill protecting the rights of children and Indigenous people.
While it may be human to carry the hurt and disappointment of a failed marriage, it is our job to protect our children from our experiences.
«A woman's right to make her own child bearing and reproductive health choices has been systematically eroded by anti-choice hardliners and this bill is designed to restore and protect this fundamental human right.»
Part 4 considers how to ensure that any actions to protect Indigenous children and women are done in a manner consistent with the human rights of Indigenous peoples.
Applying the policy lessons to the Government's emergency measures in the NT As I mentioned previously, the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission applauds the Prime Minister, Minister Brough, and the Opposition Leader for their bipartisanship on the need to take action to ensure our children are protected from violence.
Protecting the rights of the child — and respecting the human rights of Indigenous Australians — one and the same approach The complex issues being tackled and the proposed measures to be taken in the Northern Territory raise a host of fundamental human rights principles.
All governments have human rights obligations to protect women and children from violence and abuse.
This section of the report provides an overview of the main human rights standards and legal obligations that are relevant to the Government's emergency intervention response to protect Aboriginal children in the Northern Territory.
In introducing the NT intervention legislation, the Government clearly stated that the measures were intended to protect the rights of Indigenous children as set out in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and were undertaken in furtherance of Australia's human rights obligations.
The Northern Territory national emergency response will protect children and implement Australia's obligations under human rights treaties.
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