Examples of Shelter for victims of domestic violence in a sentence
Shelter for victims of domestic violence, subject to Section 18.52.070.
Public hearing to obtain input from Mason County citizens, and to answer questions those citizens might have regarding the proposed Turning Pointe Shelter for victims of domestic violence.
As noted in GRETA’s second report, in December 2014, the Ministry of Social Affairs concluded an agreement with the Women’s Shelter for victims of domestic violence in Reykjavík,102 pursuant to which all women who are presumed to be victims of THB can stay at the shelter (accompanied by their children, if any).
Shelter for victims of domestic violence" or "shelter" means a facility that provides temporary residential service or facilities to family or household members who are victims of domestic violence or to persons with whom the actor is or was in a dating relationship who are victims of domestic violence.
In April 2005, the Shelter for victims of domestic violence was opened in Kumanovo, and in 2006 premises of another shelter in Ohrid was ensured.
Interview with a representative of the Shelter for victims of domestic violence in Gjilan, Kosovar Centre for Security Studies, June, 2022.
Autonomous Women’s House Zagreb, Center for Women Adela, Safe House of Vukovar, Shelter for victims of domestic violence “Iris”, Shelter for victims of domestic violence “rainbow”, Safe House “Istria” (three shelters), Association for protection of the family – u.Z.o.r., Women’s Group “Korak” Karlovac, Women Help now.
Caritas Šibenik Diocese, Caritas Zagreb, Caritas rijeka, Caritas Splitsko, Shelter for victims of domestic violence osijek.
Taking minutes is important in part because it provides people with the means to check what was decided even when the participants do not remember this.Pettit claims that not even rational collective agents have ‘spontaneous inferential or other dispositions [and that they operate] only under painstaking procedures’ (2003b: 79).
Approval to set a public hearing on September 5, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. for the proposed Turning Pointe Shelter for victims of domestic violence.