Sentences with phrase «with the social justice report»

The Attorney - General has always tabled the Native Title Report with the Social Justice Report as a matter of courtesy.
The Native Title Report 2011, in conjunction with the Social Justice Report 2011, will start a conversation about lateral violence and the ways that we, as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, can create the foundations for strong relationships with each other.
[22] I acknowledge, and applaud, the decisions of successive Attorneys - General to table the Native Title Report along with the Social Justice Report.

Not exact matches

The founding of the Federal Council of Churches in 1908 received considerable attention, and the CENTURY reported its activities on behalf of social justice with sympathy and appreciation.
We meet regularly with Ministers and have been working hard to develop and maintain a relationship with the Opposition (this year we contributed to, and were mentioned in, Iain Duncan - Smith's Centre for Social Justice report, and met with other leading Tory frontbenchers including Tim Loughton, Maria Miller and Michael Gove).
In the latest US census bureau, an estimated 24 Million children (33 %), live absent from their biological father, and in the UK, The Centre for Social Justice reported 1m children growing up without meaningful contact with their father, and 3m predominantly with their mothers only.
In common with the reports launched by Social Justice Policy Group and the Globalisation and Global Poverty Policy Group this morning's report - entitled An Unquiet World - is comprehensive and substantial, David Cameron called it «hard headed, gritty and practical.»
A new report published today claims most of the problems associated with the use of illegal firearms in the UK require social and economic rather than criminal justice solutions.
What will he do with Iain Duncan Smith's report on social justice?
Bianey Garcia, a transgender activist with Make the Road, a social justice group out of neighboring Jackson Heights, said while this is the 13th known attack on trans women in Queens this year, «so many are not reported for fear of going to the police,» partly due to transphobia in official ranks and also to fear of exposure for those who are undocumented immigrants.
Today at Rutgers» Bloustein School, we're reporting on #EdJusticeConf — a conference that deals with critical issues around education reform, social justice, and communities.
The desire for social justice characterizes Connecticut College, which U.S. News & World Report showcases as an educational institution with one of the best four - year graduation rates in the region (84 %), a high percentage of women at the college, and the ease of financial ability to live on campus.
Past Speakers Oct 2 - Columbia Professor Todd Gitlin on Fossil Fuel Divestment Oct 3 - Massimo LoBuglio, Environmentalist and Social Entrepreneur Oct 4 - Dr. Radley Horton, Columbia University and co-author of the Obama Administration's Climate Assessment Report Oct 5 - Dr. Jennifer Francis, Rutgers, author of the cutting - edge theory of Arctic Ice Melt and Extreme Weather Oct 9 - Opening Night with climate prophet Dr. James Hansen, NASA scientist, who told Congress in 1988 that global warming had begun Oct 10 — Prof. Andrew Revkin, Pace, plays Climate Music post-show Oct 11 - David Levine - Co-founder and CEO of American Sustainable Business Council Oct 12 - Jaimie Cloud & Griffin Cloud Levine - Teaching Children and Youths Sustainability Oct 16 - Prof. Gerald Markowitz, John Jay College, on industry's relationship to science Oct 17 - Marielle Anzelone, Urban ecologist Oct 18 - Dr. Jannette Barth, Why Not To Frack Oct 19 - Ken Levenson, The Passive House Oct 23 - Prof. Ana Baptista, New School for Social Research, Environmental Justice and Climate Change Oct 24 - Charles Komanoff, Carbon Tax Center, on the need to tax carbon Oct 25 - Prof. Dale Jamieson, NYU, Reason in A Dark Time Oct 26 - Eve Silber and Closing Reception in honor of Father Paul Mayer
YLAL and CBA CrowdJustice campaign: On 27 March, YLAL and the Criminal Bar Association («CBA») launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise public awareness of the broken criminal justice system to provide every MP in England and Wales with a copy of our Social Mobility Report and the Secret Barrister's book, Stories of the Law and How it is Broken.
The Symposium brought together clinic representatives and members of the broader legal and social justice communities to review clinics» past achievements and current challenges, and to discuss recent policy reports with respect to the role of community legal clinics in ensuring access to justice for all Ontarians.
The report was commissioned by Northwest Justice Project's Foreclosure Consequences Advocacy Team, Columbia Legal Services» Working Families Project, Seattle University Law School's Foreclosure Mediation and Outreach Project, and El Centro de la Raza, working with Maria Rodriguez, a doctoral candidate in the University of Washington's School of Social Work.
As both reports highlight, access to justice is a complex problem that involves multiple actors, is interwoven with personal, social and political issues, and can not be solved without working collaboratively.
Juvenile Probation Officer 7/2006 — 8/2007, Department of Juvenile Justice Largo, FL. • Reviewed Court Order with Juvenile Probationers • Monitored Compliance / Non-Compliance with a Court Order • Reported Violations and Made Recommendations to the Court • Issued Warrants for Violations of Probation • Assisted the Probationers and Their Families in Finding Social Service Agencies That May Be of Assistance to Them
The Social Justice Commissioner will, over the coming twelve months, consult with governments and representative Indigenous structures about the adequacy of performance monitoring and evaluation processes to link government programs and service delivery to the commitments made through COAG, particularly the National Reporting Framework on Indigenous Disadvantage.
The Social Justice Report 2007 contains 19 case studies of «promising practice» dealing with family violence and abuse.
These positive developments align with the steps I set out in my Social Justice Report 2008 as being necessary for government to re-set the agenda for Indigenous affairs.
In my Social Justice Report 2007 I committed to report on «the actions taken by the government to address the concerns identified in this report relating to non-compliance with Australia's human rights obligations and the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)(«Race Discrimination Act» / «RDA&raReport 2007 I committed to report on «the actions taken by the government to address the concerns identified in this report relating to non-compliance with Australia's human rights obligations and the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)(«Race Discrimination Act» / «RDA&rareport on «the actions taken by the government to address the concerns identified in this report relating to non-compliance with Australia's human rights obligations and the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)(«Race Discrimination Act» / «RDA&rareport relating to non-compliance with Australia's human rights obligations and the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)(«Race Discrimination Act» / «RDA»).
The Acting Social Justice Commissioner dealt with these arguments in Chapter 3 of the 1998 Native Title Report. . . . .
In the Social Justice Report 2005, the Commissioner noted that with the abolition of TSIAB the participation of mainland Torres Strait Islanders was no longer assured.
In my Social Justice Report, I talk about how the federal Government has stated that it wants to enter into agreements with communities.
The CDEP scheme was transferred from ATSIC to DEWR in July 2004, and underwent significant changes to align Indigenous specific services with mainstream services which I commented on in the Social Justice Report 2005.
As the Social Justice Commissioner has noted in the Social Justice Report 2006, there is a lack of capacity at the regional level for Indigenous peoples to «organise» themselves into a regional structure that the government could then endorse and negotiate with.
Nor would it be consistent with the Guidelines for engagement with Indigenous peoples that were contained in the Social Justice Report 2005.
The real problem with citizenship rights, a problem I point out time and again in my Native Title and Social Justice Reports, is that they are not capable of transforming the poverty and destitution that marks so many Aboriginal peoples» lives.
«The lack of progress in addressing the concerns of the Royal Commission offers us a stark reminder of what is at stake in this country with reconciliation,» Dr Jonas said in his Social Justice report.
In the Social Justice Report I outline a Ten Point Action Plan for modifying the NT intervention so that it respects the human rights of Indigenous people and treats us with dignity.
The report states that mandatory sentencing laws are the antithesis of social justice, are inconsistent with best practice standards in criminal justice and breach Australia's international human rights obligations (p169).
[1] This research was in accordance with the following commitment that I made in the Social Justice Report 2006: «The Social Justice Commissioner will work with Indigenous organisations and communities to identify sustainable options for establishing a national Indigenous representative body.
When considered in conjunction with Chapter 2 of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Report 2009 and the Senate's Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee's 2013 Report titled «Value of a justice reinvestment approach to criminal justice in Australia», we will understand that solutions are within our grasp if politicians have the courage and willingness to embracJustice Report 2009 and the Senate's Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee's 2013 Report titled «Value of a justice reinvestment approach to criminal justice in Australia», we will understand that solutions are within our grasp if politicians have the courage and willingness to embracjustice reinvestment approach to criminal justice in Australia», we will understand that solutions are within our grasp if politicians have the courage and willingness to embracjustice in Australia», we will understand that solutions are within our grasp if politicians have the courage and willingness to embrace them.
Despite inclusion in data collection, little self - reported information was provided by parents (and verified by contact with the research team) at follow - up on the use of health, social service, educational psychology or criminal justice service contacts during the course of the trial, attributable to these events or to involvement in the FLNP, with insufficient data to undertake any meaningful analysis.
I anticipate that funding will shortly be provided to convene a national roundtable on Indigenous women in corrections, in accordance with a recommendation in the Social Justice Report 2004.
As I noted in the Social Justice Report 2006, there is also still much to be gained through partnerships between organisations that deal with questions of human rights as part of their daily business, whether those be Indigenous organisations, research institutes and universities, Indigenous legal and medical services and the broader non-government sector.
This contention was dealt with in detail in my Social Justice Report 2002.
In my forthcoming Social Justice Report you will see a focus on re-setting or recasting our relationships with governments in this vein — both at the national level through constitutional reform, and at the local level highlighting the positive work of the Fitzroy Crossing community in demanding their right to self - determination to achieve their own pre-determined destinies.
A concern with fairness and social justice requires us to consider whether some members of society are being left so far behind that it unfairly affects their lives both now and in the future.This Report Card asks the same underlying question as Report Card 9, which focused on inequality in child well - being, but uses the most recent data available and includes more countries.
The fundamental flaws in the Government's new arrangements in Indigenous affairs My 2006 Social Justice Report documents in some detail what I regard as the most significant problems with the Government's approach to Indigenous affairs.
While the review of the policies and programs undertaken in the NT intervention has just commenced, the Social Justice Report 2007 expresses preliminary concerns with the income management trials in, in terms of the compliance with human rights standards.
I am pleased to present to you the Social Justice Report 2012 (the Report), which I have prepared in accordance with section 46C (1)(a) of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth)(AHRC Act).
It is with great pleasure that I present my fifth Social Justice and Native Title Report 2014 (the Report) as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
It is with great pleasure that I present my fourth Social Justice and Native Title Report 2013 (the Report) as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
Community Guide: Social Justice and Native Title Reports Also see Native Title Report 2012 Transmittal Letter 26 October 2012 The Hon Nicola Roxon MP Attorney - General Parliament House CANBERRA ACT 2600 Dear Attorney Social Justice Report 2012 I am pleased to present to you the Social Justice Report 2012 (the Report), which I have prepared in accordance with section 46C (1)(a) of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth)(AHRC Act)...
In accordance with statutory duties, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner reports to Parliament each year on the enjoyment and exercise of the human rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
It is with great pleasure that I present my first Social Justice Report (the Report) as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, having commenced my five - year term on 1 February 2010.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda has discussed the role of Australian business in his 2013 and 2014 Social Justice Reports and has made a commitment to work closely with business in the practical implementation of the Declaration.
The report is provided in accordance with section 209 of the Native Title Act 1993, which provides that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner submit a report regarding the operation of the Native Title Act and its effect on the exercise and enjoyment of the human rights of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders.
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