… depending on the kind of flexibility and employees’ control over their working arrangements (EIGE, 2018d). Some … to support work–life balance is workers’ autonomy and control over their working time and place. The Work–Life … In spite of above average flexibility and control over their working time, women and men in ICT are …
… to be self-employed for career-related reasons, such as to control their own work or to earn more money (IPSE, 2019). … self-employment, women and men are likely to use their control of their working time differently: women tend to use … depending on the type of service provided and the work management practices of individual platforms (Eurofound, …
… to securing the external borders of the EU and to border control has largely been gender-neutral. In response to the … migration has been mainly ‘securitised’, stressing border management and disincentivising irregular migration . … that gender balance in higher positions, both in management and in operational roles, improves business …
… support services for SMEs and groups of SMEs (including management, marketing and design services) Incubation support … economy, climate adaptation, and risk prevention and management (main policy objective for the ERDF; additional … communication Preparation, implementation, monitoring and control Evaluation, studies and data collection Reinforcement …
… Violence Unit (2011), Common risk assessment and risk management framework, Government of Western Australia, Perth, … SV6 (short version), SAM: SV (stalking assessment and management, short version) and Patriarch (a checklist for … A. and Hohl, K. (2016), ‘The “golden thread”: coercive control and risk assessment for domestic violence’, Journal …
… tools across EU Member States and implications for risk management The police use a variety of tools for risk … across EU Member States, which has implications for risk management actions. Three key considerations will support … tools and practices to take into account coercive control should help police to more effectively identify and …
… partner violence in monitoring and evaluating risk management strategies and interventions, to better prevent … for improving evidence-based approaches to risk management Risk management monitoring should include data … offences such as stalking, harassment and coercive control); and numbers of protectionorders, referrals to …
… for improving gender-specific approaches to risk management Analyse training needs to identify levels of … mandatory training for any police involved in risk management of intimate partner violence. Co-produce training … dynamics of intimate partner violence and coercive control are essential for managing risk. Ideally, risk …
… patterns of abuse and behaviour associated with coercive control (102), which are highly correlated with intimate … for effectively assessing risk and informing risk management strategies. Although the evidence does not support … the perpetrator’s offending (see Principle 2 on risk management). New research on emerging forms of controlling …
… that risk assessment outcomes are directly linked to risk management strategies that address all levels of risk and … professional judgement approach is that it is risk management oriented with a strong focus on prevention of …
… managers, the Head of Operations and the Head of Knowledge Management and Communications. The Head of Administration is responsible for the management of the Institute’s Administration Unit which is … coordination of internal controls and audits, HR and ICT management; To contribute as part of the management team to …