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European Parliament of Persons with Disabilities - Building Inclusive Futures

Join the 5th European Parliament of Persons with Disabilities on 23rd May 2023 to create an inclusive future for individuals with disabilities in the EU. Spread awareness, translate messages, and engage with key stakeholders. Find resources and official hashtags to participate effectively.

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Department of Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities Annual Report 2022/23 Presentation

The Department of Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) presents its annual report for 2022/23FY, highlighting strategic focus, performance information, governance, human resource oversight, and financial information. The report includes targets, organizational structure, audit action

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Understanding Ministerial Public Juridic Persons in Church Law

Ministerial Public Juridic Persons (MPJPs) are legal entities within Canon or Church Law established for specific purposes with designated individuals representing them. They play a crucial role in stewarding ministries and connecting them directly to the Church. The emergence of MPJPs reflects Vati

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Social Development Provincial Public Hearings Report - OPA 21 February 2024

The presentation to the PC on Social Development highlights the importance of public involvement in legislative processes. The report covers statistical analysis, attendees, speakers per province, gender distribution, comments, recommendations, and proposals related to the Bill focusing on uplifting

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Analysis of the Older Persons Amendment Bill 2022 Presentation

The presentation to the Portfolio Committee on the Older Persons Amendment Bill 2022 by Prof. Kitty Malherbe from the University of the Western Cape highlights commendable aspects of the Bill, concerns about clarity on the 'Caregiver' concept, and gaps in the text of the Bill. The analysis covers is

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Addressing Concerns on Older Persons Protection: Response to Public Feedback

The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development responds to public concerns on the Older Persons Amendment Bill. The presentation focuses on key issues such as property rights, coercion, legal fees, and accessibility for older persons. Legal frameworks, including clauses in the bill and rel

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Understanding Trauma Bonding in Trafficked Youth

Trauma bonding is an emotional attachment that develops between abusers and victims, often seen in youth who have been trafficked. This bond can make it difficult for victims to break free from exploitation. Understanding trauma and its impact on the brain is crucial in supporting these individuals

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Addressing the Justice Gap for Older Persons in Access to Justice

Older persons face a significant justice gap, with millions unable to access civil, administrative, or criminal justice. The absence of dedicated international norms, ageism, and limited UN frameworks contribute to this issue. Barriers include lack of specialist services, digital exclusion, and inad

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Understanding the Trinity: One God in Three Persons

In the contemplation of God, the essence of who we are is revealed. The foundational truth about humanity lies in how each individual perceives God in their deepest heart. The concept of the Trinity, where there is one eternal God existing as three equal persons - Father, Son, and Spirit, is central

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Age-in-Action - Empowering Older Persons in the Western Cape

Age-in-Action is a developmental organization based in the Western Cape, dedicated to upholding the rights and dignity of older persons through advocacy, care services, training, and economic empowerment. With offices in Cape Town, George, and Lambert's Bay, they offer professional social work servi

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Law Enforcement's Response to Mental Health Crisis Intervention

Law enforcement agencies have established Emotionally Disturbed Persons Response Teams (EDPRT) and Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) to address mental health crises in the community. These specially trained officers handle situations involving emotionally disturbed individuals, suicidal persons, psych

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Advancing Human Rights of Older Persons in Long-term Care

Strengthening the protection of human rights and promoting equality for older persons in long-term and palliative care is essential in today's society. The demographic shift towards an aging population underscores the importance of respecting older individuals as rights-holders and active agents in

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Key Changes in Securities Investment Business Law, 2019 for Investment Managers

Amendments to the Securities Investment Business Law in 2019 introduce important changes for Excluded Persons, requiring registration and compliance with regulatory frameworks. Registered Persons face stricter information requests, director appointment rules, and fit and proper person assessments un

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Understanding Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit

The Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit allows taxpayers to reduce their tax liability by a portion of expenses incurred for caring for qualifying persons. Qualifying persons include children under 13, incapacitated spouses or dependents, and certain criteria must be met to claim the credit. Th

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Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons in Community Healthcare

The Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons (ICPOP) aims to provide integrated services for older individuals with complex health and social care needs, focusing on community-based care for improved quality of life. The programme includes pioneer sites across the country, such as CHO6 Community

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Restructuring and Budget Changes in the Department of Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities

The Department of Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities is undergoing restructuring and budget changes, including the merger of programmes 4 and 5. The National Treasury declined a donation request and highlighted the evolution of budget and organizational structures. The budget programme stru

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DDA Non-Waiver Persons Medicaid Renewal Information Update

Instructions for updating Medicaid renewal information for DDA non-waiver persons. Includes details on services provided, limitations, and support for community integration through various programs like Individual Day Supports and In-Home Supports. Watch the linked video for a visual guide.

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Point-in-Time Count of Unsheltered Persons Experiencing Homelessness - Volunteer Training Overview

Point-in-Time Count (PIT) is crucial for understanding and addressing homelessness. This volunteer training provides insights into counting unsheltered individuals, gathering demographic data, and why PIT counts are conducted. It emphasizes the importance of measuring trends, strategizing resource a

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Forensic Anthropology and Missing Persons Investigation

The investigation into missing persons using forensic anthropology techniques, focusing on the analysis of bones like the humerus for height approximation and identification. Families await closure as the FBI looks into washed ashore bones, potentially bringing answers and resolving insurance claims

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NIBRS Scenario Practice: Crimes Against Persons

Explore various scenarios involving crimes against persons, such as threats, shootings, assaults, homicides, and more. Each scenario presents a different situation where individuals are involved in criminal activities affecting others in society. Understand the reportable NIBRS offenses through thes

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The Salvation Army's Fight Against Human Trafficking

The Salvation Army, founded in London in 1865 by Rev. William Booth and his wife Catherine Booth, has been actively combating human suffering, including human trafficking. Today, the organization operates various programs and initiatives globally, including Project FIGHT in Raleigh and the Stop-It P

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Engaging with International Human Rights Mechanisms for Older Persons

Explore how governments and organizations engage with international and regional human rights mechanisms concerning older persons, such as the UN Human Rights Council and regional conventions. Learn about experiences and challenges in participation and monitoring efforts for the rights of older indi

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Enhancing Human Rights for Older Persons: Ongoing Efforts and Future Directions

Discussions on improving the human rights framework for older persons, including the need for a global convention, the mandate and tasks of the Independent Expert, and ongoing reports highlighting challenges faced by older individuals. The focus is on addressing gaps, promoting rights, and ensuring

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Understanding Guardianship for Disabled Persons Training

This informative content covers various aspects of guardianship for disabled persons, including terms, roles, decision-making, abuse prevention, and changes to guardianship. It explains key terms, the role of the court, types of guardians, estate management, responsibilities of clerks/trust clerks,

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Comprehensive Training for Guardians of Disabled Persons

Discover the essential terms, roles, and responsibilities involved in guardianship for disabled individuals. Learn about the court's oversight, different types of guardians, management of guardianship estates, and the crucial role of clerks/trust clerks in the process. Explore the rights and duties

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Understanding the Trinity: The Dynamic Dance of Divine Love

Christianity uniquely teaches the doctrine of the Trinity, revealing God as a relational being existing eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This concept illustrates a dynamic, self-giving love among the three divine persons, creating a beautiful dance of mutual glorification, a

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Creating an Enabling Environment for Young Persons with Disabilities

Leku Sylvie Nakou, a member of the Global Network for Young Persons with Disabilities, emphasizes the importance of creating an accessible and safe environment for young individuals with disabilities to access skills development and decent work opportunities. Every young person with a disability des

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Understanding Private Fostering: A Guide for Child Protection

Private fostering involves children cared for by individuals without parental responsibility, such as friends or host families. It is crucial for local authorities to be aware of these arrangements to ensure child welfare and compliance with regulations. The hidden children in private fostering, inc

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Legislative Persons Definition Changes in Indiana Lobby Registration Commission

The Indiana Lobby Registration Commission has updated its definition of legislative persons and close relatives for tracking and reporting expenses by lobbyists. The changes distinguish between immediate family and close relatives, expanding the scope to include more family members. Amendments in 20

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Understanding Trauma-Informed Care for Human Trafficking

This training course delves into the critical aspects of handling suspected human trafficking cases and caring for trafficked individuals. It covers recognizing trauma, ensuring patient safety, and providing specialized care approaches. Health workers are urged to address trafficking as a health iss

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Texas Sex Trafficking Obliteration Project

Texas Sex Trafficking Obliteration Project, led by Concerned Women For America and funded through Houston Rescue and Restore, aims to address the alarming rates of sex trafficking in Texas and globally. Highlighting statistics, such as 600,000-800,000 individuals trafficked annually and the average

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The Clash of Categorizations: Burmese Migrants, Refugees, and Trafficked Persons in Thailand

Stakeholder perspectives on the classification and treatment of Burmese individuals in Thailand reveal conflicting views between the Thai state and humanitarian perspectives. The study highlights challenges faced by Burmese migrants and the lack of legal protection due to Thailand's non-signatory st

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Legal Protection for Vulnerable Persons: Understanding ORS 124.100

Exploring ORS 124.100, this content delves into civil actions against abuse of vulnerable persons, the definition of vulnerable individuals, and the implications for lawyers and clients. It highlights the legal recourse available for elderly, financially incapable, incapacitated, and disabled person

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Case Studies from Vulnerable Children's Clinic: Dr. Kemal Ibrahim Evaluation

These case studies from the Vulnerable Children's Clinic in Edinburgh, conducted by Dr. Kemal Ibrahim in September 2017, shed light on the experiences of a 16-year-old female Unaccompanied Asylum Seeker Child (UASC) from Vietnam who was trafficked and faced various traumas. The cases highlight the c

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Overview of 2022 US and Russia Sanctions and Blocked Persons

The 2022 US and Russia Sanctions involve restrictions on exports, imports, and blocked persons. US sanctions target Russian-origin crude oil, energy sector investments, imports of various products, and blocked persons involved in technology, defense, and election interference. Russia sanctions focus

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Child Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Challenges in the Legal System

Significant numbers of children are trafficked in the UK, with recent statistics indicating a high prevalence of potential child victims. The case study of VCL highlights the complexities and failures in addressing child trafficking within the Criminal Justice System, showcasing a lack of proper ide

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Employment Status of Persons with Disabilities in The Gambia

The Gambia faces challenges regarding the employment of persons with disabilities, with a prevalence rate of 2.4%. Despite progress in areas like education and health, poverty rates remain high, particularly in rural areas. Data shows the prevalence of physical disabilities and employment status amo

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Understanding Vulnerability in Children: Factors and Categories

Children are vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and neglect due to various factors such as age, disabilities, behaviors, and powerlessness. The vulnerability of children is compounded by factors like illness, defenselessness, and passivity. Categories such as protection and children in conflict with

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Enhancing Shelter and Settlements for Persons With Disabilities in Nigeria

The project by IOM Nigeria focuses on improving shelter and settlements for persons with disabilities through a qualitative assessment phase, inclusive of caregivers and households. Challenges include insecurity, limited resources, and adapting solutions to the local context while considering the wh

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Impact of COVID-19 on Older Persons' Rights

The COVID-19 pandemic has had detrimental effects on the rights of older persons globally. From psychological harm due to isolation to neglect in healthcare services, older individuals express their concerns. Rights such as non-discrimination, autonomy, family life, work, health, and care have been

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