… victim (e.g. pregnancy/new birth, depression/ other mental health issues, isolation); the perpetrator (e.g. history of violence, mental health issues, access to weapons, previous or current breach …
… found that when people were more aware of the legal and health consequences, they were less likely to practice it. … that professionals (for example, immigration officers, health practitioners and teachers) who are in contact with …
… Victims of Crime the National Disability Authority the Health Service Executive. As a result of working with … in meeting the needs of victims in the criminal justice, health and social care fields. In January 2014 the Irish …
… Violence (police, judicial bodies, social welfare centres, health institutions, educational institutions) are required … of domestic violence. In addition to this, records kept by health care institutions contain data on: number of reports …
… model of intervention on interpersonal violence cases in health settings In 2013, continuing the strategy adopted in 2008 by the Ministry of Health through the creation of the Health Action for Children and Youths at Risk (HACYR) (Order …