The case for mandatory reporting to enable targets for healthy and environmentally sustainable food: means, motive and opportunity [PDF]
Background Evidence suggests we must change both the type of food we consume and the way we produce it, at a transformational scale, to protect population and planetary health and avoid exacerbating existing diet-related health inequalities.
Rachel Pechey +2 more
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“It Would’ve Been So Beautiful…If the Hospital Didn’t Have to Tell the Police”: The Incompatibility of Mandatory Reporting Policies and Adolescent Survivors’ Post-Assault Needs [PDF]
Adolescent sexual assault survivors have myriad post-assault needs. However, if and how they access resources to attend to those needs can be complicated due to their legal status as minors and child abuse mandatory reporting policies. Such policies that
Jessica Shaw +4 more
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Mandatory reporting of FGM. [PDF]
The commendable editorial Mandatory reporting of female genital mutilation by healthcare professionals 1 drew front-line health professionals’ attention to proposed legal changes2 and their clinical implications. We agree with the authors’ concerns regarding confidentiality.3 We wish to draw attention to the distinction between (a) mandatory reporting
Naftalin J, Bewley S.
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Does mandatory reporting legislation increase contact with child protection? – a legal doctrinal review and an analytical examination [PDF]
Background Within Canadian provinces over the past half-century, legislation has been enacted to increase child protection organization (CPO) involvement in situations of child maltreatment (CM).
Lil Tonmyr +4 more
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Compliance with mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence among professionals in Norway [PDF]
Background Mandatory reporting is a common legislative preventative measure for several types of crimes, among them family violence and specifically intimate partner violence (IPV).
Christine Nordby +5 more
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Sars-Cov-2 in children – insights and conclusions from the mandatory reporting data in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, March–July 2020 [PDF]
Introduction: From the beginning of the corona pandemic until August 19, 2020, more than 21,989,366 cases have been reported worldwide – 228,495 in Germany alone, including 12,648 children aged 0–14. In many countries, the proportion of infected children
Heudorf, Ursel +2 more
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Analysis of Compliance with the Mandatory Sustainability Report in Peruvian Listed Companies
Research on institutional influence on sustainability information indicates that organisations prepare reports voluntarily, following international standards.
Hernández-Pajares Julio +1 more
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European companies that are larger than a specific size have had to comply with reporting requirements on non-financial topics since 2017 under the European Union’s Non-Financial Reporting Directive (2014/95/EU), thereby making non-financial reporting ...
Philipp Schröder
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Child abuse: will the doctor report?
The phenomenon of child abuse is a very important social issue, not only globally, but also in Poland. There is a silent consent in the Polish society for violence against children. The research presents the issues of the children abuse issue and forms.
Witold Pawłowski +3 more
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Both voluntary in-hospital reporting and mandatory national-level reporting systems for patient safety issues need to work well to develop a patient safety learning system that is effective in preventing the recurrence of adverse events.
Shigeru Fujita +10 more
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