Employers play role in protecting workers from domestic violence
Domestic violence, assault conference slated
Professionals and the general public are invited to attend the 18th annual domestic violence/sexual assault conference titled “Illuminating Sexual Violence” scheduled April 22-23 at the Seven Seas Convention Center in Mandan.
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Domestic-violence reforms fall short, B.C. child advocate says
New domestic-violence policies introduced by the government in the wake of an Oak Bay murder-suicide are strong on strengthening police services but weak on improving the court system, says B.C.’s child advocate.
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Mary Kay Paints Nashville Pink to Advocate for Victims of Domestic Violence
DALLAS—-In the state of Tennessee, a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault or stalking, does not have the protection of the law to break lease agreements and relocate for safety reasons.
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Employers play role in protecting workers from domestic violence
There have been a number of highly publicized incidents of domestic violence in the past several months.
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