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  1. Jun 27, 2018 · Zero tolerance is a "user-focused" strategy of drug control, according to which law-enforcement agents target users of illicit drugs as opposed to dealers or transporters. The rationale for this approach is that the users of illicit substances create the demand for drugs and constitute the root cause of the drug problem.

  2. The Practice takes it very seriously if a member of staff or one of the doctors or nursing team is treated in an abusive or violent way. The Practice supports the government’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ campaign for Health Service Staff. This states that GPs and their staff have a right to care for others without fear of being attacked or abused.

  3. Jude Henderson, Zero Tolerance, Chair of the Board. “Journalists play a crucial role in society – and never more so than when reporting on violence against women. What our members write matters. It has the ability to shape the narratives around violence against women. It helps those experiencing this violence realise what is happening to ...

  4. Zero Tolerance means realising that we have allowed gender based violence and abuse, and the attitudes and assumptions which underpin it, inflict misery on too many for too long. The aim of the government's third national strategy is clear: Zero Tolerance of domestic, sexual and gender based violence in our communities.

  5. Apr 1, 2019 · We are delighted to present our 2022 - 2023 Annual Report. Our Annual Report features highlights and success stories from the 1st April 2022 until 31st March 2023. We hope you’ll take a moment to read and learn more about Zero Tolerance. Scroll down for our Annual reports from previous years.

  6. Respect confidentiality. Ask the victim-survivor if they would like to remain anonymous. Let the woman know in advance if you want to record the interview and ask if this is okay. It is paramount to maintain the privacy of victim-survivor’s addresses and the location of women’s refuges. Be mindful of this when using pictures.

  7. We work to integrate primary prevention of violence against women into public policy at national and regional levels. We do this by working with Ministers and MSPs, developing briefings, and responding to government consultations.

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