Sentences with phrase «vulnerable individuals such»

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While behaviour change and decongestion are often the objectives, the decongestion charge should not come at the expense of vulnerable groups, such as low income individuals and families, persons with disabilities and seniors.
As such, projects can be community - based, collective, as well as individual for vulnerable migrants.
«Our findings suggest that, for some individuals, engagement in cognitively stimulating activities, especially those involving games such as puzzles and cards, might be a useful approach for preserving brain structures and cognitive functions that are vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease,» said Schultz.
And vaccinated individuals also protect vulnerable people such as those with immune conditions and severe allergies who can not get vaccinated.
This emotional instability leaves such individuals vulnerable to emotional upheaval that puts them at risk for problem behaviors, including self - destructive acts and impulsive aggression.
ALBERTA — Alberta Helping Animals Society In vulnerable populations such as transient or homeless people, seniors, and individuals and families living at or near the poverty line, veterinary care and spay / neuter procedures for pets can sometimes be cost - prohibitive.
We recognize that rejection is a very serious step, in which the desire of publishers to market their games, and that of gamers to buy them, must be balanced against the public interest, including the full range of possible harm risks to vulnerable individuals and to any children who may be wrongly exposed to such games.
Without such spaces of transgression (slippery as they are), we are left only with authorized spaces in which to express our individual sexualities, vulnerable to the colonization of our fantasies.
By their nature, such events can exceed our capacity to respond.195 In succession, these events severely deplete our resources needed to respond, from the individual to the national scale, but disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations.235
I find it interesting that the individual in question has been openly posting in his own name, making him vulnerable for such scrutiny and attacks.
As KKG's case shows however, such individuals may then be vulnerable to claims in their adopted jurisdiction.
As such, our speakers include legal professionals, academics, social workers, government officials, and individuals who belong to vulnerable groups.
It is likely that these developments will assist victims of more recent sexual abuse in recovering compensation from bystanders who, in the face of actual knowledge of a problem or potential problem, or turning a blind eye to such a problem, fail to discharge their obligations to protect young and vulnerable individuals to whom they owed duties from harm.
Who is the focus of the priority enforcement, such as vulnerable workers (i.e., migrant and immigrant), individuals of a certain race, ethnic, gender, age, disability status, and religious groups, particularly those who are Muslim or Sikh
Psychosocial mediators such as history, relationships with mainstream services and connectedness may be key mediators of health for Indigenous Australians.1 Cultural values, poor health, and low socioeconomic status2 create a need for anti-smoking approaches to be tailored for Indigenous populations.3 The high overall rate of smoking in these communities potentially normalises smoking for individuals.4, 5 Low literacy levels and high rates of misuse of other substances are also associated with low rates of smoking cessation.6 Consequently, health services and health promotion programs should be specifically designed to meet the needs of this vulnerable population.
For bipolar disorder, stress (such as childhood adversity) is not a specific cause, but does place genetically and biologically vulnerable individuals at risk for a more severe course of illness.
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