- 1. Prescription, over-the-counter (OTC), herbal, and other treatments and preventive uses for COVID-19
- (Covid Research)
- ... between what is indicated by the doctor and the drugs that are finally used by the patient. In this way, it is possible to reduce DRPs, which achieves three specific impacts: reduction of workload, reduction ...
- Created on 28 June 2021
- 2. Fifth tragic workplace suicide of AFP officer
- (Police Suicides)
- ... last year laid out the increasing workload on the force. The number of crimes involving victims, who might be children, had gone up 200 per cent, while cyber and corruption investigations were also on ...
- Created on 08 July 2020
- 3. Egregious departure from role of judge': federal judge blasted for unfairness
- (Corrupt Magistrates and Judges)
- ... d that "while the court is not at liberty to discuss individual cases, the judge in question has had an extremely heavy workload over the past three years and since his appointment in 2015" and he had "del ...
- Created on 26 August 2019
- 4. Child protection not improving despite reforms
- (Uncategorised)
- ... agencies in the past now became the responsibility of private sector workers.” Dr Zuchowski said keeping people out of the legal system was meant to lighten the workload in the Department of Child Safety ...
- Created on 26 July 2019
- 5. Maine is removing more kids from their homes — often to stay in hotels
- (Uncategorised)
- ... it can end. One result is a workforce struggling to keep up with a workload that has grown larger in the months following Marissa Kennedy’s and Kendall Chick’s deaths — following years during which child ...
- Created on 13 July 2019
- 6. Magistrate Dominique Burns resigns before trial-by-Parliament
- (Uncategorised)
- ... inquiry It found "serious instances of misbehaviour" by Ms Burns in 16 cases Ms Burns' lawyer told the hearing the magistrate had a "crushing workload" Port Macquarie magistrate Dominique Bur ...
- Created on 30 May 2019
- 7. Magistrate Dominique Burns resigns before trial-by-Parliament
- (Uncategorised)
- ... inquiry It found "serious instances of misbehaviour" by Ms Burns in 16 cases Ms Burns' lawyer told the hearing the magistrate had a "crushing workload" Port Macquarie magistrate Dominique Bur ...
- Created on 30 May 2019
- 8. Turnbull government orders first ever review of the Family Law Act
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... nted to give priority in the ALRC's workload to examining Indigenous incarceration rates. The government has also already released for consultation proposed amendments to the Family Law Act to ensur ...
- Created on 17 August 2017
- 9. NT DCF is toxic and repressive, say staff
- (Child Protection Northern Territory media and newspaper articles)
- ... not to talk about it to other staff,” says the contact. “Yelling at staff, imposing unreasonable workloads, isolating staff, spreading rumours, encouraging them not to engage with particular workers ...
- Created on 21 August 2016
- 10. 'Named persons' role to start before childbirth
- (Human Rights Violations)
- ... to fulfil the role of named person because of already stretched workloads, and the prospect of recriminations if a major abuse is uncovered where they are the named person. Liz Hunter, professional office ...
- Created on 15 February 2015
- 11. Child Protective Services and the Business of Taking Your Children
- (Child Protection Truths)
- ... abuse to reduce staff workload and improve their agency’s numbers. The Iron Rule of Bureaucracies Was covering up thousands of cases of abuse an act of evil? Yes. But it wasn’t evil in the exciting ...
- Created on 13 February 2015
- 12. Child Protective Services and the business of taking your children
- (Child Protection USA media and newspaper articles)
- ... investigations, officials said. These women covered up six-thousand-five-hundred reported incidents of neglect and abuse to reduce staff workload and improve their agency’s numbers. The Iron Rule o ...
- Created on 13 January 2015
- 13. "Sahin v. Germany, Application No. 30943/96, Judgement of 8 July 2003"
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... oned until the first six months of 1996. In her reply of 15 February 1996 the judge dealing with the applicant’s case informed him that, owing to the heavy workload of the Federal Constitutional Court in 1 ...
- Created on 02 November 2012
- 14. "Lukes Army hot on the tail of Kathie Parker Now a Manager in DoCS Armidale. Ex-Husband who had sex with foster child tells all."
- (Uncategorised)
- One of the incidences I told DoCS about when I was working for them was that a computer another Foster Parent (Phillip and Kelly Reynolds - Emmaville NSW) had got me to fix contained Child Pornography. ...
- Created on 26 May 2012
- 15. A new disease inflicting the NSW Public Service ... Conveniently Related Immediate Memory Exhaustion Syndrome
- (NSW Ombudsman)
- ... We have read many reports explaining how overworked DoCS staff are and how this causes errors in the management of their cases. We conclude this may be because the workload causes a form of worker fa ...
- Created on 15 January 2011