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    of water to people, be that environmental, economic, social or cultural interest. It concedes that these needs were not being met (Minstry for the Environment & Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, 2004). This report led to the creation of some National Environmental Statements in 2008 relating to the standard of drinking water and ecological flows and water levels (Webster-Brown,…

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    Hiv/Aids Human Security

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    Africa at the Security Council in January 2000. In 1994 the UN developed a report which detailed human security is dealing with HIV/AIDS defined within one of the seven categories of threats to human security (Dorn 2016, 1) . It was clear the UN was ‘defining human security as the protection of human lives to enhance their freedom and fulfilment.’ The UN development report allowed for many people to realise the importance of human security in the international and national community. The UN…

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    tourism is an industry which relies on its employees, they earn money and pay income tax and national insurance to the government. Services like accommodation, ticketing and leisure include VAT which earns the government more tax. The employment in the tourism sector (as measured by the Scottish Governments Tourism Growth Sector) in Scotland was 211,200 in 2013 – accounting…

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    to provide illicit drug users the support to reduce their addiction through rehabilitation drug treatment as part of their bail sentence (Larney and Martire 2010). According to the NSW Government Justice (2014) the program works around those who voluntary admit themselves into the program and are motivated to undertake drug treatment to break their substance abuse. There are strengths within the program that the police work simultaneously with the government to help illicit drugs users within…

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    in contact centre operations. The organisation has a mission that learners will complete a framework of learning (NVQ, technical certificate and key skills) and these objectives are laid down in a learning agreement at the start of the learning programme. Frameworks are Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) targets and these targets are monitored by DECELL’s and Estyn. As an IV within the customer service team I communicate the visions and objectives of the organisation through staff inductions,…

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    centres in Limerick and around the country. The name Doras was chosen to symbolise an open door welcoming new communities to Limerick and as an acronym for Development Organisation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers. (Doras Luimni, n/a) Mission Statement- Values Doras Luimní is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organisation working to promote and protect human rights. They provide a free and confidential advice and legal information service on a range of immigration-related issues…

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    started joining the organisation. ’Sharpeville catalysed the issue of South Africa’s membership’ (Grundy 1991: 80-81). When the white people of South Africa voted in the 1960s for the country to become a republic, the government wanted more membership of the Commonwealth, but it met with considerable resistance. Resistance to apartheid was being voiced by many in the United States in this period of time, for South Africa to be expelled from the UN. For the need of Security Council approval for…

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    INTRODUCTION Amnesty International is a global movement of people campaigning for internationally recognized human rights to be respected and protected. A worldwide voluntary based membership organization holding more than 3 million supports, members and activists from across 150 countries and territories. The amnesty international is one of the world’s largest organizations campaigning for human rights, consisting of sections, affiliated groups and individual members. It is a non-profit Non…

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    The Australian Government allocates funding to each local government on a case by case basis. Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development (2016) There are also non-government contributors, not for profit organisations and volunteer programmes some still run by religious organizations like the first health care providers in Australia, a lot of these are funded by the community or privately, they provide community services like case managers, counselling and aged…

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    of the three personal issues that Australian young people are most concerned about. From 20.4% in 2010 to 26.5% in 2015 highlighted year on year by Mission Australia’s annual survey provides the strongest recognition of body image needing to be a national health concern. Also in the 2015 Mission Australia Youth survey, they reported that 1 in every 4-young people have serious body image concerns. For example, in the fifth year in the row, Australians have been pursuing a "perfect" body. For…

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