Multi-Disciplinary Team Work in Child Protection
Aspects, challenges, issues around multi-disciplinary approach to child protection.
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Victims of human rights violations and their families need more help if in a country human rights violations go unpunished. Human rights guarantee citizens to live in peace and dignity. They are intended to protect civilians from abuse by those in power, from violence and repression.
If in a country human rights violations go unpunished, people will continuously be repressed, even after the violations have stopped occurring. The victims know the perpetrators are still at large and the perpetrators themselves feel above the law. So the violations can continue without any sanctions. This situation spreads fear through all sectors of society.
When a new awareness of a particular challenge emerges within us, it is common to feel personally challenged. At first we may just want to learn more about the issue. Soon, however, well very likely want to share our new awareness with others, to draw them into the circle of our concern.
We work with people all over the world to make our human rights guarantee citizens to live in peace and dignity.
Were you astonished by a report that detailed the profound effects of poverty on children or torture? -> From TORTURE to DETENTION
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And before long we may begin to ask what we can do to address the problem personally or together with others.
A.) Participants first learn about the relevant laws, as well as common torture methods and their physical and psychological consequences. B.) Next they learn how to conduct the clinical interview and exam, and how to document physical and psychological evidence while adhering to proper ethical guidelines.
Evaluations must be under the control of medical experts, not security personnel:
The Plan of Action will assist countries by providing them with: C.) A statement of principles and critical steps that must be taken for effective torture investigation and documentation by Open Source Database Version Control software.
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States have an obligation to document acts of torture and to investigate with a view to prosecuting those responsible. However, they often fail to independently and consistently do so. In such cases, there may be local civil society groups or human rights organisations that are collecting such data that Human Rights Defenders Circle have been working.
Not surprisingly, people began to ask what they could do about torture and prisoner abuse. Where could they learn more about this? How could they share their concern about this with others? What constructive action could they take alone, or with others to act upon their concern?
Human Rights Defenders Circle to raise awareness of torture in and of itself, and to address its current use.
Perhaps we can begin this discussion by pondering the following question, which may give direction, and lend substance, to our investigations: What can any of us do, alone or together, that makes a difference in matters of great public concern such as poverty, or torture?
In what follows, it is suggested that Human Rights Defenders Circle: - listen to the voices of torture survivors - Fast for justice and peace - foster solidarity with torture victims - local civil society groups or human rights organisations that are collecting such data that Human Rights Defenders Circle have been working. "After I have been tortured, i promised to tell the world what I have seen and heard."
It encourages local groups to aid torture survivors, noting that many live in poverty.
Torture violates the basic dignity of the human person that all religions, in their highest ideals, hold dear. It degrades everyone involved: policy-makers, perpetrators and victims. It contradicts our nation's and International community most cherished ideals.
Human Rights Defenders Circle
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