Sentences with phrase «violence support organisations»

«In future, evidence will be accepted from domestic violence support organisations, thereby removing the difficulties faced by victims in acquiring evidence,» she added.
Under the new rules, the controversial five - year limit has been removed and new forms of acceptable evidence have been introduced, including from social services, medical professionals and domestic violence support organisations.
The new Regulations, which will come into force on 8 January 2018, will remove the five year time limit for evidence of abuse and introduce new forms of acceptable evidence, including from social services, medical professionals and domestic violence support organisations.

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The domestic violence organisation Imkaan said it received 537 applications from women refused access to emergency support in London alone last year.
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«The programme of work should include funding specialist sexual violence organisations to support schools and young people, and research on how boys and young men can be part of the solution.
A letter or report from an organisation providing domestic violence support services in the United Kingdom confirming --
The Australian Childhood Foundation is a not - for - profit organisation dedicated to supporting children and families devastated by abuse, family violence and neglect.
Organisations that Ms Yarram has supported, helped establish or worked with include: the Victorian Indigenous Leadership Network, Sale Aboriginal Education Consultative Group, Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation, Gippsland Regional Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee, Premiers Aboriginal Advisory Council, and the Indigenous Family Violence Partnership Forum.
There has also been no additional funding provided to critically under - resourced organisations such as the Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Services and Aboriginal organisations in the early childhood, child and family support sectors.
To get a copy of a letter from an organisation confirming provision of domestic violence support services, you should:
Some organisations may be able to make arrangements to support staff experiencing family violence, including family violence leave, flexible work times and ongoing emotional support.
The FVPLS was one of a range of organisations that endorsed a submission to the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence by Flat Out, a statewide advocacy and support service for women who have had contact with the criminal justice and prison system.
Representatives of the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples (Congress), National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (NATSILS), National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (NFVPLS), National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), Secretariat for National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC), and the Healing Foundation — supported by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS)-- met in Canberra this week to discuss the impact of the 2014 Federal Budget on key organisations and frontline services.
Workload, in particular tight deadlines, too much work and too much pressure or responsibility, a lack of managerial support, organisational changes at work, violence and role uncertainty are identified causes of work - related stress.1 These factors are antecedents of sickness presenteeism which is mediated by mental and physical health.2 At the individual level, chronic stress produces long - term deleterious effects in health, namely, cardiovascular diseases, 3 burn - out, anxiety and depression.4 Sickness absence in Europe is associated with psychosocial work factors.5 The link between work performance, stress and health poses an important challenge to workers, employers and organisations in general, as stress should be monitored and mitigation measures implemented accordingly.6
The work of the WAVE organisation is supported by some of the world's leading academics and practitioners in the fields of child abuse, domestic violence, juvenile delinquency, neurobiology and clinical, educational and forensic psychology.
Supported by mainstream non-government - organisations, the alliance is calling for an immediate restoration of the $ 534 million funding cut from the Indigenous Affairs Portfolio, to be invested into meaningful engagement, health, justice, preventing violence, early childhood and disability.
Strategies: Improve employment opportunities, increase CDEP places, develop domestic violence kit, community workshops for victims and perpetrators of violence, mentoring and peer support programs, role of Elders acknowledged, Roll of Honour established, more services to provide support for Stolen Generations; Aboriginal children's services delivered by Aboriginal community controlled organisations; increased resources for early intervention programs; needs analysis mapping of family needs in the area.
Meet the member organisations working in early childhood care and education, literacy, sexual health, crime and violence prevention, youth mentoring, and parenting support.
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