Sentences with phrase «social exclusion which»

Meanwhile, the European Community (EC), through its Parliament on 24 October 2011 presented its report on the European Platform Against Poverty and Social Exclusion which show the data on the situation in the EC.
Bullying is another form of social exclusion which can be particularly hurtful.

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That's already a major barrier to people seeking treatment in the first place (as is a dearth of affordable treatment options); but it can be magnified by a conviction and incarceration, which exacerbate a vicious cycle of lackluster employment opportunities, social exclusion, and continued crime and addiction.
Regaining a place for religiously informed perspectives will require some consciousness raising comparable to that which has come from other groups who have endured social exclusion.
The main new project for which we now need bread is Together We Rise, a new project to help people living with mental health issues, and some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people facing social exclusion, to benefit from the therapeutic, social and employment opportunities offered by Real Bread making.
Calls on the Commission, by the end of 2013, to submit a legislative proposal establishing an effective and comprehensive European whistleblower protection programme in the public and in the private sector to protect those who detect inefficient management and irregularities and report cases of national and cross-border corruption relating to EU financial interests and to protect witnesses, informers, and those who cooperate with the courts, and in particular witnesses testifying against mafia - type and other criminal organisations, with a view to resolving the difficult conditions under which they have to live (from risks of retaliation to the breakdown of family ties or from being uprooted from their home territory to social and professional exclusion); calls also on the Member States to put in place appropriate and effective protection for whistleblowers.
The researchers noted a 2012 report which concluded that negative attitudes about Alzheimer's disease and dementia can result in shame, guilt, hopelessness, and social exclusion among stigmatized individuals, leading to delay in diagnosis, inability to cope, and decreased quality of life.
The outcome of social exclusion is that affected individuals or communities are prevented from participating fully in the economic, social, and political life of the society in which they live.
Listed here are a few important papers in social neuroscience, which have increased our understanding of a range of social phenomena, including knowledge about the self, fear, social exclusion, and inferences about others.
As few studies have been dedicated to investigating which factors can improve negative emotions after social exclusion, psychologists from the University of Basel and Purdue University (USA) investigated factors that can make such situations more bearable.
«Svatobor» an Association, in Slovakia, is honoured for its «Romano Barado» programme, which helps the Roma overcome social exclusion and enjoy their basic human rights.
More specifically, I will explore the ways in which Hasköy and Güzeltepe youth's struggle against social and economic exclusion is shaped by a sense of urgency — sometimes at the expense of their future — as exemplified in the reaction of the young man who finds an alternative way to enter the mall at the expense of his body.
Those negative actions, which can include threats, physical attacks, words, gestures, or social exclusion, occur in a context always characterized by an imbalance in strength between the bully and the victim.
The researchers suggest this could lead to discussions about the reasons for liking or disliking a nickname students have been given, which ones are more likely to be viewed negatively, the boundaries between nicknames and name calling, and social inclusion and exclusion.
These strains combine to form what is called «social exclusion:» a vicious cycle in which people in poverty become further and further entangled in a web of deprivation and crisis of all forms.
Recipients will consider such factors as denial of equal access to institutions of higher education and vocational training, exclusion from social and professional association with students or teachers, denial of educational honors rightfully earned, and social patterns or pressures which discouraged the individual from pursuing a professional or business education.
«Income» for the purposes of the premium assistance tax credit and the FPL is based on modified Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), which means AGI increased by any income not reported due to the foreign earned income or housing cost assistance exclusions, any tax - exempt interest (i.e., municipal bond income), and any Social Security benefits that were otherwise excluded from income.
Investigating issues around social exclusion, the pieces in this exhibition are united in challenging circumstances in which individuals, or sometimes entire communities, are blocked from the rights and resources that are key to social integration.
One of the most thought - provoking catalogue narratives is Ligon's «Blue Black,» which discusses the challenges Ofili has faced (and continues to face) in attempting to transition from centralizing concerns about identity, «race,» and social exclusion toward more nuanced and entangled representations focused on cultural syncretism, creolization, and hybridity.
Our world demands of all government leaders a will which is effective, practical and constant, concrete steps and immediate measures for preserving and improving the natural environment and thus putting an end as quickly as possible to the phenomenon of social and economic exclusion....
8 % of the population has some kind of disability and the new generations are expected to live much longer, which means that houses need to be made accessible, and livable, for all kinds of people, in order to avoid social exclusion.
«Justiciable problems are problems of everyday life, often linked to social exclusion, which may have legal aspects and potential legal solutions.»
Courts are increasingly looking to Experts to provide what they regard as scientific, validated assessments (usually through the use of standardised psychometric tests) to identify psychological factors that may underpin the child or young person's special educational needs: «needs» which are often evidenced by underachievement, disaffection or social exclusion amongst these groups of vulnerable young people.
Yet there are many ways in which older people suffer social exclusion within our society.
All of these demands are directly linked to WSIB cutbacks, which are ultimately routes to poverty, social exclusion and injustice.
And finally, a new report released by The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM) which looked at the link between social exclusion and the risk of poor health outcomes, found that children living in areas with a higher risk of social exclusion had poorer health than those who lived in other Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM) which looked at the link between social exclusion and the risk of poor health outcomes, found that children living in areas with a higher risk of social exclusion had poorer health than those who lived in other social exclusion and the risk of poor health outcomes, found that children living in areas with a higher risk of social exclusion had poorer health than those who lived in other social exclusion had poorer health than those who lived in other areas.
McEwin offered stories and examples to illustrate the disabling effects of social and economic barriers, which often result in the exclusion of people with disabilities from decision making about personal expression, social participation and reproduction.
As an outcome of social exclusion consequent to childhood adversity, this study places health within a literature which examines other social and economic outcomes such as family demography, welfare position, educational attainment, employment history and criminal behaviour.46 47 49 50 Continued observation of the NCDS and BCS cohorts as they progress through adulthood provides opportunities for extension of this research.
There are strengths and limitations to both absolute and relative measures of low income, and use of relative measures, such as those used in the current study, have their merits when used within countries to identify those at risk of poverty and social exclusion.30 Still, Norway has low levels of poverty and economic inequality, which may restrict generalisability of these results.
Contrary to the past, divorce is not viewed as a degrading occurrence, which once brought social exclusion, shame and the feeling of failure to family members.
These behaviours might include bullying, gossiping, jealousy, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often does escalate into physical violence.
Social inclusion and exclusion in relation to children requires an examination of the broader groups to which the child belongs, most importantly the family unit.
Such findings are especially important for programs or interventions which may be able to contribute to developing and improving appropriate coping skills, thus helping to reduce the social exclusion experienced by this group of young people.
Permanent exclusions in particular should concern us because they point to future social problems which will have an impact on all of us, not just the excluded pupils themselves and their families.
If this trajectory continues to be maintained in the future, then the poor long - term prognosis, which includes criminality and social exclusion, is likely to be improved.
As detailed in the Social Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical vioSocial Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical viosocial dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical viosocial exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical violence.
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