Sentences with phrase «relation to child abuse»

As Lord Justice Sedley explained in relation to child abuse in Ablett and others v Devon CC and others (unreported, December 2000):

Not exact matches

Relations between worker and employer are governed by a welter of state and federal laws and regulations drafted in the first half of the 20th century to prevent child labor and other abuses in factories and on farms.
To put it bluntly, the notion of consent is arguably meaningless by itself as the arbiter of legitimate sexual and marital relationships because of the potential for manipulation, coercion, and abuse in a situation where there are deep - rooted and unequal social power relations (e.g., the President of the United States [not] having sexual relations with a besotted young intern or, as here, a parent and an adult child contracting a marriage).
Relations between the Vatican and Ireland deteriorated sharply as the Holy See appeared to ignore a commission looking into complaints of physical and sexual abuse of children by Irish priests, according to U.S. diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks.
Speaking to 3news.com Public Relations Officer of the command, ASP Irene Oppong said they had observed that the children are more prone to abuse when they are on vacation.
More reports of state sponsored abuse of children and parents in relation to Common Core SBAC testing
The courts should treat victims of child abuse sympathetically in relation to time limits, says Richard Scorer
While in Idaho, the two oldest children attended counseling to address distress in relation to traumatic experiences and witnessing abuse and violence.
During the period when these organizations were active, the two largest legal claims across organizations invariably related to the failure to pay wages and to domestic relations problems, including child custody, domestic abuse, and sexual violence.
Former co-lead lawyer on behalf of 60 Jimmy Savile child abuse victims, reporting on The Pollard Review and Operation Yewtree investigations, as well as liaising with The Dame Janet Smith Review, Trevor Sterling of Moore Blatch solicitors comments: «We believe that since these initial investigations began there has been a considerable move forwards in relation to abuse inquiries and how survivors are treated on reporting these incidents.
Rancor / Reading (1) / Reading (2) / Reading together / Reading to children / Real - time communication in residential care / Reality rubbing / Receivers and providers of care / Recent ramblings / Reclaiming / Reclaiming environment / Reconstruction of parenthood / Recording / Rediscovering lost truths / Redl seminars / Reductive praxis / Re-Education / Re-engineering group care / Reflection (1) / Reflection (2) / Reflection (3) / Reflections on Dr. Albert Trieschman / Reframing / Reinforcement theory / Regular exercise / Regular supervision / Reintegrative shaming / Rejected youth / Relatedness and control / Relating / Relating to the relationship / Relating to the resister / Relational interventions / Relational - based interventions / Relation - based interventions / Relationship (1) / Relationship (2) / Relationship (3) / Relationship (4) / Relationship (5) / Relationship (6) / Relationship (7) / Relationship (8) / Relationship (9) / Relationship beachheads (1) / Relationship beachheads (2) / Relationship building / Relationship difficulties (sexually abused young people) / Relationship - resistant child / Relationship resistant youth / Relationship strategies / Relationship work or «quick - fix» methods?
The following types of groups were also identified: non-offending parent / caregiver groups related to sexual abuse, CPRT (Child Parent Relational Training), Filial Therapy groups, family therapy groups, parenting groups, PCIT groups, support groups, psychoeducational groups, groups specifically relating to cancer, anger management groups, mandated domestic violence groups, humanistic / object relations groups, «transparenting» groups, parent coaching, marital counseling groups, sex offender groups, and bereavement / grief groups.
In preschool and school - age children, social withdrawal, negative peer relations, academic difficulties, and depression are more common among neglected children relative to abused victims.
The strongest evidence in relation to impairment is for improving the psychological functioning of children who have experienced sexual abuse where CBT appears to improve outcomes for children showing signs of PTSD, and for a small number of child - focused therapies for children who have experienced neglect.
«In relation to the long - standing permit system for access to Aboriginal communities, the PFA is of the view that the Australian Government has failed to make the case that there is any connection between the permit system and child sexual abuse in Aboriginal communities.
«The National Family Violence Survey upon which Straus bases his major conclusions about the relative rates of violence by partners and against children rely solely on self - reported acts of force by adults, do not determine whether these acts actually occurred, employ a definition of child abuse that bears little or no relation to the definitions used in the child welfare field or by the courts, and take no account of actual consequences, such as injury.
NOTE: If the applicant or respondent has certified at Item 25 that a child subject of the proposed consent order has been or is at risk of abuse, or that there has been family violence or there is a risk of family violence by one of the parties including in relation to a child a Notice of Child Abuse, Family Violence or Risk of Family Violence (Application for Consent Orders) must be filed with this Application — see Section 67ZBA of the Family Law Act 1975, and Rule 2.04 D (1)(b) of the Family Law Rules child subject of the proposed consent order has been or is at risk of abuse, or that there has been family violence or there is a risk of family violence by one of the parties including in relation to a child a Notice of Child Abuse, Family Violence or Risk of Family Violence (Application for Consent Orders) must be filed with this Application — see Section 67ZBA of the Family Law Act 1975, and Rule 2.04 D (1)(b) of the Family Law Rules abuse, or that there has been family violence or there is a risk of family violence by one of the parties including in relation to a child a Notice of Child Abuse, Family Violence or Risk of Family Violence (Application for Consent Orders) must be filed with this Application — see Section 67ZBA of the Family Law Act 1975, and Rule 2.04 D (1)(b) of the Family Law Rules child a Notice of Child Abuse, Family Violence or Risk of Family Violence (Application for Consent Orders) must be filed with this Application — see Section 67ZBA of the Family Law Act 1975, and Rule 2.04 D (1)(b) of the Family Law Rules Child Abuse, Family Violence or Risk of Family Violence (Application for Consent Orders) must be filed with this Application — see Section 67ZBA of the Family Law Act 1975, and Rule 2.04 D (1)(b) of the Family Law Rules Abuse, Family Violence or Risk of Family Violence (Application for Consent Orders) must be filed with this Application — see Section 67ZBA of the Family Law Act 1975, and Rule 2.04 D (1)(b) of the Family Law Rules 2004.
The definition of harm in relation to a child is: «assault, ill - treatment or neglect of the child in a manner that seriously affects or is likely to seriously affect the child's health, development or welfare, or sexual abuse of the child».
he definition of harm in relation to a child is: «assault, ill - treatment or neglect of the child in a manner that seriously affects or is likely to seriously affect the child's health, development or welfare, or sexual abuse of the child».
Major objectives of the Strengthening Families Program are to improve family relations, increase skills in parenting a child, improve children's behavior, increase children's social competencies and reduce or prevent alcohol and drug abuse.
«Serious incident of abuse» shall mean the occurrence of one or more of the following acts between a parent and the other parent or between a parent and child: (a) attempting to cause or causing serious bodily injury; (b) placing another in reasonable fear of imminent serious bodily injury; or (c) causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat or duress.
Impacts of a parents own experiences of child sexual abuse on their parenting capacity, particularly in relation to parenting young people who have caused sexual harm similar to the harm they may have experienced themselves as children
Strategies: Give priority to aged / disability care and men, women, child and youth health issues; enhance awareness of nutrition, hygiene and substance abuse; awareness of environmental health issues such as water, waste disposal and power; establish regional health «benchmark» data bank; participate in Mid North Coast Area Health Service and other stakeholder in relation to medical transport.
This is particularly in relation to dealing with the hardest and most damaging issues in our communities - child abuse and family violence.
Several aspects of their work have proven to be highly controversial, including their assertion that the relation between child sexual abuse and adjustment is quite small and their questioning of whether child sexual abuse should be labeled abuse in scientific inquiry.
[151] There was, in the authors» opinion, «sufficient anecdotal and forensic and clinical information available to establish that there is a significant problem in the Northern Territory in relation to the sexual abuse of children».
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