(iii) the person
protected by the family violence order (if that person is not the applicant or respondent); and
(c) the person
protected by the family violence order (if that person is not the applicant or respondent); and
(f) a child welfare officer in relation to the State or Territory in which the person
protected by the family violence order resides.
(c) the person
protected by the family violence order (if that person is not the applicant or respondent).
(e) the Commissioner or head (however described) of the police force of the State or Territory in which the person
protected by the family violence order resides; and
Not exact matches
Speaking at the 2016 National Children's Day Celebration, Buhari said: «Challenges posed
by the total breakdown of societal values and the current unrestricted social media vices, which therefore, calls for an urgent need for all stakeholders to put all hands on deck in making conscious efforts at raising awareness of parents,
family and communities at all levels on the critical role of
protecting children against all forms of
violence, abuse and exploitation including abduction of children, forced and early marriage.
Speaking in Abuja to mark 2016 National Children's Day Celebration, President Buhari said, «Challenges posed
by the total breakdown of societal values and the current unrestricted social media vices, which therefore, calls for an urgent need for all stakeholders to put all hands on deck in making conscious efforts at raising awareness of parents,
family, communities at all levels, on the critical role of
protecting the children against all forms of
violence, abuse and exploitation including abduction of children, forced and early marriage.
In many cases parents, who should
protect their children, remain silent if the
violence is perpetrated
by a spouse or other
family member, a more powerful member of society such as an employer, a police officer, or a community leader.
Rhode Island Legal Services provides high quality legal assistance and representation to low - income individuals and eligible client groups for the purpose of improving their economic condition and overall wellbeing
by protecting and enforcing legal rights, stabilizing the
family unit and communities where clients live, promoting self reliance, ending domestic
violence, preventing homelessness, affording dignity to all people, and reaching out to groups with added burdens on their ability to access the civil justice system.
Protecting yourself from
family violence (PDF) This article explains what you can do if you are being abused
by a
family member.
Advances in prevention in public health2 provide a model for prevention of adolescent health - risk behaviors
by focusing on risk and protective factors predictive of these behaviors.3, 4 Research on the predictors of school failure, delinquency, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and
violence indicates that many of the same factors predict these different outcomes.5, 6 Recent research has shown that bonding to school and
family protects against a broad range of health - risk behaviors in adoles cence.6 Yet, prevention studies typically have focused narrowly on a specific outcome, such as preventing substance abuse, and on attitudes and social influences that predict that outcome.7, 8 Previous studies on prevention have not sought to address the shared risk and protective factors for diverse health - risk behaviors that are the main threats to adolescent health.
P. G. Jaffe and R. Geffner, Child Custody Disputes and Domestic
Violence: Critical Issues for Mental Health, Social Service, and Legal Professionals, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO MARITAL VIOLENCE, 371, 374 (G. W. Holden, R. Geffner, & E. N. Jouriles, eds., 1998): «Although many parents within violent families think that they have protected their children from the violence, between 80 % and 90 % of children indicate the opposite... At the extreme, when women are murdered by their husbands, children are present in approximately 25 % of the cases
Violence: Critical Issues for Mental Health, Social Service, and Legal Professionals, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO MARITAL VIOLENCE, 371, 374 (G. W. Holden, R. Geffner, & E. N. Jouriles, eds., 1998): «Although many parents within violent families think that they have protected their children from the violence, between 80 % and 90 % of children indicate the opposite... At the extreme, when women are murdered by their husbands, children are present in approximately 25 % of the cases
Violence: Critical Issues for Mental Health, Social Service, and Legal Professionals, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO MARITAL
VIOLENCE, 371, 374 (G. W. Holden, R. Geffner, & E. N. Jouriles, eds., 1998): «Although many parents within violent families think that they have protected their children from the violence, between 80 % and 90 % of children indicate the opposite... At the extreme, when women are murdered by their husbands, children are present in approximately 25 % of the cases
VIOLENCE, 371, 374 (G. W. Holden, R. Geffner, & E. N. Jouriles, eds., 1998): «Although many parents within violent families think that they have protected their children from the violence, between 80 % and 90 % of children indicate the opposite... At the extreme, when women are murdered by their husbands, children are present in approximately 25 % of the cases
VIOLENCE, 371, 374 (G. W. Holden, R. Geffner, & E. N. Jouriles, eds., 1998): «Although many parents within violent
families think that they have
protected their children from the
violence, between 80 % and 90 % of children indicate the opposite... At the extreme, when women are murdered by their husbands, children are present in approximately 25 % of the cases
violence, between 80 % and 90 % of children indicate the opposite... At the extreme, when women are murdered by their husbands, children are present in approximately 25 % of the cases
violence, between 80 % and 90 % of children indicate the opposite... At the extreme, when women are murdered
by their husbands, children are present in approximately 25 % of the cases.»