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In: International Journal of Social Science and Humanity: IJSSH, Volume 4, Issue 5, p. 410-412
ISSN: 2010-3646
In: Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Volume 38, Issue 10, p. 38-45
ISSN: 1938-3282
In: Springer eBook Collection
Chapter 1. Introduction—Child Safety, Welfare, and Well-being: Need of the Hour -- Part 1: Nature and Extent of Child Abuse and Neglect -- Chapter 2. Sixty Years of Child Abuse Awareness: Achievements, Errors and Opportunities -- Chapter 3. Cyberbullying: Its Prevention and Intervention Strategies -- Chapter 4. Child Abuse and Neglect in India, Risk Factors, and Protective Measures -- Chapter 5. The Need to Protect Children: Increasing Evidence of the Problem of Corporal Punishment in Pakistan -- Chapter 6. Child Sexual Abuse in a Trusted Relationship: Trauma or Confusion? -- Chapter 7. Conflict in Kashmir: Psychosocial Consequences on Children -- Chapter 8. The Law and Practices of Ritual Male Circumcision: Time for Review -- Chapter 9. Child Well-being At The Crossroads: Impact of Work-Life Interface, Consumerism, and Adult Lifestyle Choices -- Chapter 10. Children Witnessing Violence in India: Nature, Risk factors, Impact and Prevention Strategies -- Chapter 11. Untold and Painful Stories of Survival: The Life of Adolescent Girls of the Paniya Tribes of Kerala, India -- Part 2. Status of Children under Difficult Circumstances -- Chapter 12. Children of Stigmatized Parents: Concern and Fostering Holistic Development -- Chapter 13. Safety and Welfare of Children Under Institutional Care: A Situation Analysis -- Chapter 14. Child Safety and Wellbeing During the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 15. Status of Street and Working Children in India.
A response by the Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety to the recommendations contained in the Shipman Inquiry Reports 3, 4 & 5.
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In: Public management: PM, Volume 82, Issue 3, p. 17-19
ISSN: 0033-3611
In: Dissent: a quarterly of politics and culture, Volume 68, Issue 3, p. 91-93
ISSN: 1946-0910
This report considers the responsibilities of government, industry, individuals and others in promoting the health of everyone. The Council concludes that the state has a particular duty to help people lead a healthy life and to reduce inequalities.
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In: Popular government, Volume 53, p. 27-35
ISSN: 0032-4515
Effect of law on seat belt use and casualty reduction; some comparison with other states and nations.
In: Social development and security: journal of scientific papers, Volume 9, Issue 5
ISSN: 2522-9842
The article discusses some of the problematic issues of ecological (technogenic) safety management, which are normative in nature, and, to a greater extent, related to the imperfection of Ukrainian legislation in the aspects of the formation and implementation of state environmental policy. At the same time, for the authors, it seems interesting to focus on adapting the policy to a paradigm of a risk-based approach, taking into account the problems of technological safety (the state of protection of the population, territory, objects from the negative consequences of technological emergencies) of Crimea, eastern Ukraine and troops (forces) that take participation in the operation of the Joint Forces.
This is due to the fact that in the leading countries of the world funding for scientific research in the field of risk analysis and assessment is constantly increasing, scientific areas of risk research have been formed: in transport, industry, natural and man-made emergencies, special tasks, and professional safety activity, risk, in particular, during the performance of tasks in emergency situations of natural, man-made and military nature.
The results of the study can be used in organizing the liquidation of the consequences of emergency situations of various nature and in managing technogenic safety by minimizing the risk of personnel during the use of defense forces in emergency situations, including in the operation of the Joint Forces.
In: The Brookings review, Volume 6, Issue 1, p. 10
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 291, Issue 1, p. 152-158
ISSN: 1552-3349