Remembering 9/11, all the lives that were lost, and affected, and the courageous first responders. #nineeleven #twintowers #September11 #weremember
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Research findings are uncovering info needed to prevent domestic violence
My heart goes out to the family, community and first responders affected by this weekend's horrific incident. It's devastating and unfathomable. And yet, we need to draw on everything we know about what drives family violence if we are to end it. ANROWS research points to the complex interplay in the lives of some perpetrators as opportunities for early intervention & support to keep women and children safe. https://lnkd.in/gCq5YPKz
Western Sydney house fire killing three children prompts calls for better child protection
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Attorney Jonathan Peña sheds light on Social Security Disability for veterans. Learn about key considerations and expedited processing for those who served. 💼🎖️ 💡 Navigating social security issues? We're your solution! Call us at 📞559-439-9700 to schedule your free consultation today! 🤝 #PenaBrombergLaw #SSDIBenefitsAttorney #SSDIBenefits #DisabilityLaw #SSDIBenefits #SSDIAttorney #ClaimDenied #SSDI #SocialSecurityDisability #SocialSecurityDisabilityLawyer #SocialSecurityDisabilityAttorney #DisabliltyAdvocate #Fresno #FresnoCalifornia
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During National Corrections Officers Appreciation Week, we recognize the vital role corrections officers play in the rehabilitation process. Your professionalism and compassion make a world of difference, creating an environment where positive change can thrive. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to your role in supporting individuals as they navigate a path to a brighter future. Your hard work and sacrifice do not go unnoticed or unappreciated. #NationalCorrectionalOfficersWeek #CorrectionalOfficerAppreciationWeek #CorrectionsWeek #RSOCorrections #WeAppreciateYou #TanAndGreen #NationalCorrectionalOfficerAppreciation #CorrectionalOfficerRecognition #CorrectionalOfficerAppreciation #NationalCorrectionsWeek #CorrectionalOfficerWeek #secondchances #reentry #hope
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For more on the claim shark scandal we have discussed at our meetings, see this PBS broadcast below. One should ask why an unenforceable law, found in 38 USC Chapter 59, continues to exist at the will of our Congress. As a consequence, the sensible rules developed in 38 CFR 14.636 to prevent abuse of and to ensure good service to applying veterans have become meaningless to scofflaws. "We care about our veterans" is congressional mantra. Enough time has passed since 2006 for it to remedy the situation. What have become of H.R. 1139 and S. 740, companion bills? Extracted from: https://lnkd.in/eGUvK9bS #LVMAC #lehighvalley #justice #veteransupport
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👥 In today’s societal landscape, finding our place and understanding our roles is crucial. In a recent thought-provoking video, powerful insights were shared on the significance of family protection and understanding one's boundaries. Here are some key takeaways: - Focus on personal responsibility: Prioritize safeguarding our children from harmful influences. - Understanding roles: Not everyone is suited for roles like police officers or public protectors. - Self-awareness: Recognize the importance of embracing one’s unique role within the family structure. - Strong stances: Protecting our homes and maintaining our defined roles can create stability and strength. This raises an important question: How do you balance personal responsibilities with societal roles? Share your experiences and thoughts below! #PersonalResponsibility #FamilyValues #CommunityRoles #SelfAwareness #HomeProtection #SocietalRoles #
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The report about restraint in Wetherby Young Offenders Institute is a reminder for all of us to reflect on how, when and why restraint is used in some settings. Team Teach Global Director, Jonathan Newport, asks 5 important questions to help organisations reflect on their current practice so we can prioritise dignified and respectful care and put positive and professional relationships at the heart of everything we do. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehVzU3mf #restraint #restrictivepractices #restraintreduction
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The report about restraint in Wetherby Young Offenders Institute is a reminder for all of us to reflect on how, when and why restraint is used in some settings. Team Teach Global Director, Jonathan Newport, asks 5 important questions to help organisations reflect on their current practice so we can prioritise dignified and respectful care and put positive and professional relationships at the heart of everything we do. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehVzU3mf #restraint #restrictivepractices #restraintreduction
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March 1st holds profound significance as we observe Zero Discrimination Day, Self-Injury Awareness Day, and World Civil Defense Day. Let's delve into the essence of each and understand their impact on our lives. Zero Discrimination Day: Celebrating diversity, tolerance, and acceptance, it urges a world where everyone is treated with fairness. Join the movement to create a society where dignity and respect prevail. Together, let's build a world free from discrimination. Self-Injury Awareness Day: Dedicated to shedding light on self-injury, let's break the stigma, offer support, and cultivate understanding for those facing these challenges. Remember, you are not alone, and help is always available. World Civil Defense Day: Honoring the brave efforts of civil defense organizations, we recognize those ensuring our safety during crises. Let's raise awareness about emergency preparedness and appreciate those working tirelessly to protect our communities. Let's stand together in solidarity, spread awareness, and take action to make a positive difference on this meaningful day. Join the movement, raise your voice, and be the change you wish to see in the world. #UnityInDiversity #EndDiscrimination #SupportEachOther #BreakTheStigma #RaiseAwareness #CommunitySafety #EmpathyMatters #BeTheChange #SpreadLoveNotHate #InclusionMatters #SafetyFirst #MentalHealthAwareness #SupportiveCommunity #StrengthInUnity #TogetherWeCan #MakeADifference #SpreadPositivity #KindnessMatters #GlobalUnity #StandTogether #EmpowerOthers #ZeroDiscrimination #SIAD #SupportEachOther #CivilDefenseHeroes #Reflection #Solidarity #PositiveChange
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Second Chances and Clemency: The Biggest Step in the Right Direction, by Governor Murphy On Juneteenth, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order 362, which represents a significant advancement in executive clemency and criminal justice reform. This is a pioneering advancement towards a more equitable criminal justice system. Creating a separate Clemency Advisory Board would specifically guarantee a more equitable evaluation procedure for individuals seeking a second opportunity. This initiative extends beyond the mere act of releasing individuals from incarceration. It concerns providing them with a genuine chance to reconstruct their lives. People with criminal records, often due to circumstances beyond their control, face immense hurdles in finding housing, employment, and reintegrating into society. Clemency has the power to eliminate the stigma associated with a previous error and enable individuals to be evaluated solely on their abilities and contributions to their communities. Executive Order 362 has the potential to unlock the potential of countless individuals. Envision the favorable influence on families and communities when individuals are able to utilize their abilities and aptitudes without the weight of a criminal record. We need to move beyond a system that judges people solely based on their past mistakes. It's time to consider the root causes of crime—mental health, addiction, and poverty—and offer a path to redemption. Countless people with criminal records are already making positive contributions, and clemency can empower them to do even more. Let's use this as a springboard for more comprehensive criminal justice reform. Let's create a system that welcomes offenders back into society and focuses on giving them second chances. #clemency #secondchances #criminaljusticereform
“The New Jersey Office of the Public Defender supports Governor Murphy’s transformative clemency initiative which embodies the very essence of justice, compassion, and rehabilitation,” said Public Defender Jennifer Sellitti. “Through the introduction of a clemency advisory board and the expansion of commutation application categories, he has created more opportunities for providing those in our community with a second chance and a path toward healing. As public defenders, we understand all too well the way in which excessive sentences have devastated families and disparately impacted our most vulnerable communities. This initiative stands as a beacon of hope for those affected, empowering them to rebuild their lives and achieve brighter futures.” #NJOPD #NewJersey #PublicDefenders #Clemency
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The challenge with seriously addressing youth crime is it begins long before young ppl are at risk of offending or are involved with criminal justice. Great to see interdepartmental focus on this. The key time for prevention is many years before this. We need up stream prevention for the adverse childhood experiences that increase the risk of offending rather than simple responses to delinquent behaviour. Children do not offend apropos of nothing. It is typically a response to entrenched but unaddressed trauma. As long as we focus only on the end problem we miss the opportunity for change.
Identifying children from as young as 8 years age who are at high risk of offending. And addressing the reasons for it. That’s what our trial Early Action Groups do. Staff from Education, Youth Justice, Housing, Health, Child Safety, Treaty, Justice and Police. Working together to help that child get the best path in life, and not enter the youth justice system. Becuase for every child we keep out of the system, that’s one less potential offender that is a danger to the community. So good to meet the new Cairns team this morning. #education #youthjustice #youth #police #action
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