Social Exclusion Sample Clauses

Social Exclusion. 2.7 When social problems - poor housing, unemployment or low pay, fear of crime and isolation - are combined, as they often are, then people's health can suffer disproportionately. Social exclusion involves not only social but also economic and psychological isolation. Although people may know what affects their health, their hardship and isolation mean that it is often difficult to act on what they know. The best way to make a start on helping them live healthier lives is to provide help and support to enable them to participate in society, and to help them improve their own economic and social circumstances. That will help to improve their health. 'when social problems are combined, people's health can suffer disproportionately'
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Social Exclusion. A term used by the government to describe the situation of the millions of people who suffer from poor housing, poverty, high crime rates, unemployment etc. Social Landlord Provider of Social Housing such as a Local Authority or Registered Social Landlord. Social rent These are the rents currently charged by Registered Housing Providers. The amount tenants pay is set annually using a calculation decided by the Government. All our existing tenants, if they retain their existing home and tenancy, will continue to pay Social Rents.
Social Exclusion. Midlothian overall shows relatively low levels of social exclusion, although the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation in 2006 identified significant pockets of deprivation in Dalkeith/Xxxxxxxx, Mayfield/Easthouses and Gorebridge. At the time of the 2001 Census, 7.2% of households in Midlothian were lone parents with dependent children. This is slightly higher than the Scottish average of 6.9% The wards of Easthouses/Mayfield North, Dalkeith/Xxxxxxxx, and Gorebridge South had the highest rates of social work referrals for people under the age of 17. Numbers of people presenting themselves to Midlothian Council’s Housing Section as homeless have increased in recent years, from 363 in 2000/01 to 694 in 2004/05. This increase can be attributed, in part, to changes in legislation. In a 2004 Citizens’ Panel survey on Health and Policing issues, anti-social behaviour, violent crime, high-visibility policing and responding to 999 calls were listed as top priorities by respondents. In 2005/06 in Midlothian, there were 151 reported cases of violence, 134 reported cases of sexual crimes, 3073 reported cases of crimes involving dishonesty, and 3029 reported cases of fire-raising, malicious and reckless conduct. There were a further 889 other crimes reported including drugs offences, perverting the course of justice, and those relating to offensive weapons. The solvency rate in 2005/06 was 40.7%. In 2005/06, Midlothian had 919 crimes recorded per 10,000 population compared with 820 for Scotland, vandalism was 362 cases per 10,000 population compared to 236 for Scotland, non-sexual crimes of violence recorded were 19 per 10,000 population compared to 27 for Scotland.
Social Exclusion. The concept social exclusion can enrich our understanding of social disadvantage in a number of ways. For example: The concept facilitates an understanding of the past experience of social disadvantage for example, those who are experiencing social disadvantage are likely to experience multiple stresses during everyday life, including barriers to participation and connectedness, that extend beyond financial difficulties. This concept takes into account the role that factors such as discrimination can play in social disadvantage and, emphasise on the idea that social disadvantage is the result of the limitations of those who experience it. The concept of social exclusion allows an understanding of disadvantage that extends beyond the individual and can affect an entire community. Even if an individual family is not experiencing social exclusion, it can be living in a neighbourhood that is suffering high rates of unemployment, a high proportion of people on low incomes, poor or absent community infrastructure).

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  • Religious Exclusions Deductions for membership dues and assessments shall not apply to any employee who, for religious reasons, cannot pay union dues and assessments, provided she makes a contribution equal to said union dues and assessments to some recognized charitable cause.

  • GENERAL EXCLUSIONS We do not insure for loss caused directly or indirectly by any of the following. Such loss is excluded regard- less of any other cause or event contributing concur- rently or in any sequence to the loss.

  • General Exclusion Neither we nor our directors, officers, employees, or agents shall be liable for any losses, damages, costs or expenses, whether arising out of negligence, breach of contract, misrepresentation or otherwise, incurred or suffered by you under this Agreement (including any Transaction or where we have declined to enter into a proposed Transaction) unless such loss is a reasonably foreseeable consequence or arises directly from our or their respective gross negligence, wilful default or fraud. In no circumstance, shall we have liability for losses suffered by you or any third party for any special or consequential damage, loss of profits, loss of goodwill or loss of business opportunity arising under or in connection with this Agreement, whether arising out of negligence, breach of contract, misrepresentation or otherwise. Nothing in this Agreement will limit our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence.

  • Program Exclusions The borrower cannot be in active bankruptcy. The borrower’s first-lien mortgage cannot be a home equity line of credit, third party contract, or other private party loan. The borrower cannot own other residential real property. Employees of contractor Further.

  • TENURE EXCLUSION This contract does not confer tenure upon the Administrator in the position of Superintendent or any other administrative position in the district.

  • Additional Exclusions The Insurer shall not be liable for:

  • Measurement method An isolation resistance test instrument is connected between the live parts and the electrical chassis. The isolation resistance is subsequently measured by applying a DC voltage at least half of the working voltage of the high voltage bus. If the system has several voltage ranges (e.g. because of boost converter) in conductively connected circuit and some of the components cannot withstand the working voltage of the entire circuit, the isolation resistance between those components and the electrical chassis can be measured separately by applying at least half of their own working voltage with those components disconnected.

  • Specific Exclusions Apart from the exclusions common to all covers, the following are also excluded. We do not intervene for:  Travel taken for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment,  Medical and hospitalisation expenses in the country of residence,  Drunkenness, suicide or attempted suicide and their consequences,  Any voluntary mutilation of the insured,  Ailments or benign injuries which can be treated on site and/or which do not prevent the Beneficiary/Insured from continuing his trip,  The states of pregnancy, unless there are unforeseeable complications, and in all cases, the states of pregnancy beyond the 36th week, voluntary termination, the aftermath of childbirth,  Convalescence and ailments during treatment, not yet consolidated and involving a risk of sudden aggravation,  Illnesses diagnosed previously that have resulted in hospitalisation in the 6 months preceding the date of departure on the trip,  Events related to medical treatment or surgery that are not unforeseen, fortuitous or accidental,  Prosthesis costs: optical, dental, acoustic, functional, etc.  The consequences of infectious risk situations in an epidemic context that are subject to quarantine or preventive measures or specific surveillance by the international health authorities and/or local health authorities of the country where you are staying and/or national authorities of your country of origin, unless otherwise specified in the cover.  The costs of spa treatment, cosmetic treatment, vaccination and resultant costs,  Stays in a rest home and the resultant costs,  Rehabilitation, physiotherapy, chiropractic and resultant costs,  Scheduled hospitalisations. In the event of significant trauma following your quarantine related to a context of epidemic or pandemic, we can, at your request, put you in contact with a psychologist by telephone, within the limit indicated in the Schedule of Cover. These sessions are strictly confidential. This listening work is not to be confused with the psychotherapeutic work done by licensed practitioners. Under no circumstances can this service be a substitute for psychotherapy, due to the physical absence of the caller. EMERGENCY SUITCASE In the event that you no longer have enough usable personal effects at your disposal due to your quarantine or your hospitalisation following an epidemic or pandemic, we pay, on presentation of supporting documents, for basic necessities, up to the amount indicated in the Schedule of Cover. DOMESTIC HELP Following your repatriation by us following an illness linked to an epidemic or a pandemic, if you cannot perform your usual household chores, we look for, arrange and pay for domestic help assistance, within the limit indicated in the Schedule of Cover. DELIVERY OF HOUSEHOLD SHOPPING Following your repatriation by us following an illness linked to an epidemic or a pandemic, if you are not able to leave your home, we organize and cover, within the limit of local availability, the costs of delivery of your shopping within the limit set in the Schedule of Cover. PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT UPON YOUR RETURN HOME In the event of significant trauma following an event related to a context of epidemic or pandemic, we can, at your request, put you in contact with a psychologist by telephone after you return home, within the limit indicated in the Schedule of Cover. These sessions are strictly confidential. This listening work is not to be confused with the psychotherapeutic work done by licensed practitioners. Under no circumstances can this service be a substitute for psychotherapy, due to the physical absence of the caller. NEED ASSISTANCE? Contact us, 7 days/week and 24 hours/day By ‘phone from France: By e-mail +00 0 00 00 00 00 (Call not surcharged, cost according to operator, call may be recorded) xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx To allow us to intervene under the best conditions, remember to prepare the following information that will be requested when you call: › Your policy number, › Your last and first names, › Your home address, › The country, city or town where you are at the time of the call, › Specify the exact address (no., street, hotel possibly, etc.), › The phone number where we can reach you, › The nature of your problem. When you call initially, you will be given an assistance file number. State it systematically during any subsequent contacts with our Assistance Service.  General Provisions - the policy came with the purchase of goods or a service sold by a supplier; - you can show that you are already covered for one of the risks covered by this new policy; - the policy you wish to cancel has not been fully established; - you have not declared any loss covered by this policy. In this situation, you can exercise your right to cancel this policy by letter or in any lasting medium sent to the insurer of the new policy, together with documentary proof that you already have cover for one of the risks covered by this new policy. The insurer must reimburse you the premium paid within thirty days of your cancellation. If you wish to cancel your policy but do not meet all the above conditions, please check the cancellation procedure stipulated in your policy. Like any insurance policy, this one comprises mutual rights and obligations. It is governed by the French Insurance Code. These rights and obligations are set forth in the following pages. This is a collective damage insurance policy taken out by Gritchen Affinity with MUTUAIDE ASSISTANCE with optional membership.

  • Non-Exclusion This clause 7 applies in addition to, and does not vary or exclude, the operation of section 97 or 97A of the Electricity Act or sections 119 and 120 of the National Electricity Law.

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