vulnerable persons definition
vulnerable persons means minors, unaccompanied minors, disabled people, elderly people, pregnant women, single parents with minor children and persons who have been subjected to torture, rape or other serious forms of psychological, physical or sexual violence.
vulnerable persons means individuals 65 years and older or individuals with serious underlying health conditions, including high blood pressure, chronic lung disease, diabetes, obesity, asthma, and those whose immune system is compromised such as by chemotherapy for cancer and other conditions requiring such therapy.
vulnerable persons means the persons referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 20 of Directive XXX/XXX/EU [Reception Conditions Directive], who were assessed to have special reception needs according to Article 21 of Directive XXX/XXX/EU [Reception Conditions Directive];
More Definitions of vulnerable persons
vulnerable persons means persons who, because of their age, a disability or other circumstances, whether temporary or permanent,
vulnerable persons. Central Register" means the statewide central register of reportable incidents involving vulnerable persons, which shall operate in accordance with section four hundred ninety-two of Article 11 of the social services law.
vulnerable persons means persons who, due to their age, physical or mental state, or due to their social or family circumstances, require protection.
vulnerable persons. : means Persons Not Yet Adult and persons who are susceptible to physical or emotional injury including those with learning difficulties, those with mental health problems, the bereaved, persons with brain damage or forms of dementia, persons who have been traumatised or who are sick or terminally ill.
vulnerable persons means anyone who is under the age of 18, the elderly or infirm or anyone in need of care and attention;
vulnerable persons means individuals who, because of age, disability, or other circumstances, whether temporary or permanent, are in a position of dependence on others or are otherwise at a greater risk than the general public of being harmed by a person in a position of authority or trust relative to them. This includes children, youth, senior citizens, people with physical, developmental, social, emotional or other disabilities, as well as people who are victims of crime or harm.
vulnerable persons means the person(s) who fall(s) within any of the following descriptions: