957 resultados para Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission of Iowa.
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Annual report of the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission
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Independence, respect, and equality are values important to all people. These values help define the concepts of autonomy (independence and freedom) and self-determination (the right to make decisions for one’s self). Because these rights are so valued in our society and are something that most of us would value for ourselves, the “least restrictive alternative” should always be considered before taking away a person’s civil and legal rights to make decisions for him or herself. The least restrictive alternative is an option, which allows a person to keep as much autonomy, and self-determination as possible while providing only the level of protection and supervision that is necessary. Some examples may include: representative payee for certain government benefit checks, joint bank accounts or advance directives for health care.
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Independence, respect, and equality are values important to all people. These values help define the concepts of autonomy (independence and freedom) and self-determination (the right to make decisions for one’s self). Because these rights are so valued in our society and are something that most of us would value for ourselves, the “least restrictive alternative” should always be considered before taking away a person’s civil and legal rights to make decisions for him or herself. The least restrictive alternative is an option, which allows a person to keep as much autonomy, and self-determination as possible while providing only the level of protection and supervision that is necessary. Some examples may include: representative payee for certain government benefit checks, joint bank accounts or advance directives for health care.
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This report was prepared as a directive to Aging and Disability Resource Centers and The Mental Health and Disability Commission to jointly develop a plan for a home modification assistance program to provide grants and individual income tax credits to assist with expenses related to the making or permanent home modifications that permit individual with a disability to remain in the homes.
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The purpose of this study was to examine how sex workers rights organizations use their websites as a site of activist and advocacy work and ask (i) how do various organizations conceptualize sex work on their websites, and to what extent do they incorporate an intersectional feminist perspective? (ii) what communication strategies are used by the four organizations to target audiences in the viewing public? (iii) what audiences do the four websites target? (iv) how do the four organizations discuss successes and challenges on their websites? (v) in what ways do sex worker right organizations use websites to further their goals? The websites of Maggie’s, POWER, and Stella attempt to embrace an intersectional feminist perspective of sex work, while PACE does not. The four organizations strategically use their websites to target audiences with diverse needs, specifically through advocacy efforts in educating the general public about the legitimacy of sexual labour. Additionally, to increase the use of the websites by sex workers, using social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter augment the untapped potential for creating action, mobilization, interaction, and dialogue on the websites.
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La Securities and Exchange Commission a proposé au cours de l’été 2008 un guide permettant aux conseils d’administration des entreprises d’investissement d’appréhender plus complètement les devoirs qui s’imposent à eux dans la gestion – dans le meilleur intérêt des investisseurs – de leurs sociétés. Bien que n’entrainant pas de contraintes nouvelles, cette position de l’autorité boursière américaine rappelle non seulement les multiples obligations qui pèsent sur les administrateurs dans leur contrôle des conseillers en investissements, notamment en matière de « best execution » et de « soft dollars », mais encore que ce sont (encore et toujours) les conflits d’intérêts qui demeurent au centre des préoccupations.
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Les agences de notation de crédit ont permis la banalisation des véhicules de titrisation. Elles ont sous-estimé la probabilité que les émetteurs de certains instruments financiers complexes ne puissent pas honorer leurs dettes. Elles ont tardé à refléter la détérioration du marché de leurs notes. Les agences de notation ont donc été en partie responsables de la tempête que traversent les places financières mondiales et ont exposé les entreprises à un risque sérieux de défiance. Alors que les entreprises doivent à l’heure actuelle maîtriser de multiples risques, celles-ci ont été les premières victimes des professionnels de la notation. Pour apporter une réponse au risque de la notation, les régulateurs tentent de réagir. Par l’intermédiaire de leur autorité boursière, les Etats-Unis ont été les premiers à modifier le cadre règlementaire de l’activité de la notation. C’est ce cadre règlementaire, adopté au premier trimestre 2009, qui fait l’objet du présent papier.
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Près d’un quart de siècle que la Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ne s’était pas penchée sur le cas de l’information environnementale. C’est chose faite depuis le 8 février 2010. En effet, dans des lignes directrices rendues publiques au premier trimestre 2010, la SEC est venue offrir aux entreprises un outil pour appréhender les exigences qui pèsent sur elles en matière de divulgation concernant le changement climatique. Loin de constituer un nouveau cadre législatif ou de modifier celui existant, ce guide offre l’opportunité d’apporter de la clarté sur la manière dont le changement climatique s’intègre dans le dispositif réglementaire s’imposant aux entreprises nord-américaines. Après avoir présenté le dispositif juridique existant assurant une transparence des données relatives au changement climatique, la position de la SEC quant aux éléments à prendre en compte dans la divulgation des entreprises sera détaillée.
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The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools is a novel foray into a genre previously associated with so-called “transitional” democracies from the post-Communist world and the global South. This basic fact notwithstanding, a systematic comparison with the broader universe of truth commission-hosting countries reveals that the circumstances surrounding the Canadian TRC are not entirely novel. This article develops this argument by distilling from the transitional justice literature several bases of comparison designed to explain how a truth commission’s capacity to promote new cultures of justice and accountability in the wake of massive violations of human rights is affected by the socio-political context in which the commission occurs; the injustices it is asked to investigate; and the nature of its mandate. It concludes that these factors, compounded by considerations unique to the Canadian context, all militate against success. If Canadian citizens and policymakers fail to meet this profound ethIcal challenge, they will find themselves occupying the transition-wrecking role played more familiarly by the recalcitrant and unreformed military and security forces in the world’s more evidently authoritarian states.
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In 2008, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was initiated to address the historical and contemporary injustices and impacts of Indian Residential Schools. Of the many goals of the TRC, I focus on reconciliation and how the TRC aims to promote this through public education and engagement. To explore this, I consider two questions: 1) who does the TRC include in the process of reconciliation? And 2) how might I, as someone who is not Indigenous (specifically, as someone who is “white”), be engaged by the TRC? Ethical queries arise which speak to broader concerns about the TRC’s capability to fulfill its public education goals. I raise several concerns about whether the TRC’s plan to convoke the col- lective will result in over-simplifying the process by relying on blunt, poorly defined identity categories that erase the heterogeneity of those residing in Canada, as well as the complexity of the conflict among us. I attempt to situate myself in-between proclamations of “success” or “failure” of the TRC, to better understand what can be learned from contested truths and experiences of uncertainty.