… introduced quotas to address the gender imbalance. The social power sub-domain (research, media and sports … households report unmet needs for professional home-care services in 2016 and much of the care is provided informally, … of households in 2016 reported unmet needs for childcare services, primarily due to financial reasons (50 %). Women’s …
… criminal justice system: attrition and domestic violence’, Social Policy and Society, Vol. 5, No 1, pp. 79-90. (91) Such … religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, association with a national minority, … at https://www.dashriskchecklist.co.uk/ ). (103) Victim services, socialservices, child protection, health services, …
… victims back to multiagency bodies. Work with various services and stakeholders across public and third sectors to … victim services; child protection services; health, social work and education services; prosecutors; employers; … that he is not to be housed in same area as the woman Social work Conduct safe and together mapping and protocols …
… result : Police officers cooperate with specialised services equipped to identify and assess the risks to … see Step 4 ) in collaboration with specialist children’s services. The police identify and respond to the immediate … for children, including increased risk of psychological, social, emotional and behavioural problems, as well as risk …
… 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; … including child protection and specialist women’s services, should be taken into account. A risk factor is a …
… The availability and affordability of formal childcare services are similarly important factors, as Member States … for their employment opportunities, involvement in social, leisure and cultural activities (see Chapter 5) and … this reason). Where the availability of formal childcare services is low and work—life balance policies are …
… at home and in the public domain, including in economic, social and political participation. Overall, the associations … women’s greater opportunities in political, economic and social engagement, leading to increased gender equality in …
… such as care and educational facilities, health services and transportation is fundamental to people’s well-being and participation in social and economic activities. The complex interplay between … of women’s and men’s overall engagement in economic and social life, irrespective of working intensity or family …
… which has led to parents needing more and varied childcare services, has put pressure on public policies and services. … according to their different labour-market structures, social and political systems and demographic circumstances. Understanding how social policies and structures affect gender roles, …
… care is affordable without endangering the quality of services or the lives of care providers and the cared-for … increases their risk of economic dependency, poverty and social exclusion. In the EU, almost one in every three … work and life duties and needs. The European Pillar of Social Rights endorses everyone’s right to accessible, …
… eligibility rules and coordination with childcare services. These all impact the behaviour of women and men … taxable income, be paid at a low flat rate similar to social assistance or be unpaid. No payment requirements are … and divisions in access to the leave provided by the social-protection infrastructure (Dobrotić & Blum, 2019). …
… there. This analysis is centred on the European Pillar of Social Rights and its ‘New start’ initiative on work—life … indicators on work—life balance could complement the social scoreboard, which monitors Member State performance in … individual preferences, the provision of supporting services, labour-market characteristics or the …
… harassment, including verbal abuse, humiliation and social exclusion. On average, one in three transgender people … information. It shows how the police, justice, health and socialservices, as well as organisations dealing with the …
… between Member States in access requirements for health services (WHO, 2018). Migrant and refugee women may face … 2018), with access to sexual and reproductive health services being particularly difficult for Roma women (Hoctor … risk from a lack of health insurance (Valfort, 2017). The social exclusion and discrimination faced by LGBT people in …
… general, there are significant differences between various social groups of women. Studies show that women with a … groups ‘usually result from the uneven distribution of social and environmental determinants; the differential … resources such as education, employment, housing, health services; different levels of participation in society and …
… older adults or people with disabilities, as well as LTC services; caring for children and childcare services; transport and public infrastructure; flexible … monitoring of the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights and its ‘New start’ initiative on Work—life …
… remain over-represented in education, human health and social work, but their employment in these sectors increased … sphere, boosting gender equality in employment as well as social and economic well-being for all. Domain of money … but also by available work—life balance policies, public services and infrastructures. A framework for tackling …
… (OECD/EU, 2018). These factors include the physical, social and economic environment, as well as a person’s … violence or lack of access to and utilisation of medical services. Gender relations and the unequal division of power … with them are considered to be the most important social determinants of health (Sen, Östlin, & George, 2007) …