… and precarious employment, receiving lower pay and weaker social protection. Levels of precarious work are particularly … Another issue of concern observed in these times of social isolation has been the increased risk of domestic … time. Another issue of concern observed in these times of social isolation has been the increased risk of domestic …
… in addition to the police — specialist victim services, social services, child protection, health services, housing, … are twofold. Police can receive information from partners to facilitate timely risk identification and …
… including cyberstalking; isolation from family/friends/social network; control of a partner’s access to economic … to accessing support and protection, including: lack of social support and isolation; financial/economic dependence; … community (e.g. poverty, lack of institutional support); social risks (external conditions such as norms and practices …
… the Health Service Executive. As a result of working with partners in the statutory and non-statutory sector the data … the needs of victims in the criminal justice, health and social care fields. In January 2014 the Irish Government …
… separate within the relevant ministry. The Ministry of Social Policy and Youth (MSPY) is authorised to collect, … in Cases of Domestic Violence (police, judicial bodies, social welfare centres, health institutions, educational … data obtained in the implementation of the law. Social welfare centres keep a record which contains data …
… contribution. A lot of work is done by spouses, life partners, mothers, sisters and daughters who are not formally … as part of the work force, including access to social security benefits, such as pension rights and …