Suzie "catalogued" her experience of abuse and exploitation to the council's Crisis Intervention Team.
To help companies assess their crises plans and provide attendees with a simulated crisis intervention exercise, Levick and Pillsbury are co-hosting a one-day workshop for senior executives, risk managers, and GCs.
During her time in Newtown, Sherlach kept busy as a member of numerous groups such as the district conflict resolution committee, safe school climate committee, crisis intervention team and student instructional team.
On 6 November, Sara Rowbotham, from the Rochdale Crisis Intervention Team, told members she had made 103 referrals of "incredibly vulnerable" cases to police and social services between 2005 and 2011, which resulted in only nine convictions.
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For the euro zone to find its way through this crisis, intervention in bond markets needs to be combined with a bolder overhaul of the system itself.
From a historical basis, the G-8 industrialized countries have not intervened in the foreign exchange markets throughout the economic crisis, making intervention impractical and not politically feasible.
The turmoil in the eurozone crisis prompted an extraordinary intervention from the Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King.
Going back to the 19th century, industrializing economies recovered best after a crisis with no or limited intervention.
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Many Conservative backbenchers have been pushing for the MoD to be exempt from the next round of reductions - and Mr Hammond himself is said to be resisting any further cuts - especially after the recent hostage crisis in Algeria and the Western intervention in Mali.
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The advent of the global financial crisis in 2007 resulted in unprecedented government intervention in an attempt to stabilize the economy.
Crucial allies like the UK and France were kept in the dark as some argued for intervention to prevent a humanitarian crisis, while others said that America could not afford, in any sense, another military adventure in the Arab world.
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Dan Plesch of the Royal United Services Institute believes the whole British and American approach to military intervention is blunt and far too crisis-driven.
The motivation behind Mr Cameron's intervention is clear: the eurozone crisis is holding back economic recovery in Britain and, as a consequence, puts at risk his political future.
Many believe incentives that encouraged inappropriate risk taking were partly to blame for the financial crisis, and there has been unprecedented government intervention in both the U.S. and the E.
Part of Mr Sarkozy's enthusiasm for state intervention can be explained by the financial crisis.
West African states and international leaders, worried about an al Qaeda foothold, say a rapid military intervention is essential to solving the security crisis in Mali.
The charity also appealed for intervention by the international community to avert the crisis.
Though Thailand was the first country hit by the Crisis - and the one where unrest and even military intervention was most feared - it managed to remain enviously tranquil.
Support earlier in the week for gold came from hopes of central bank intervention to help the eurozone deal with its sovereign debt crisis.
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The Fed is considered a world-class regulator, and its intervention sends a sign to markets that the government has a crisis under control.
It recommended that early intervention systems be in place for families who were not yet in crisis but were at risk.
The hardest blow to the euro, though, was delivered by the ECB's own president, Wim Duisenberg, when he appeared to suggest in an interview that there would be no intervention to save the euro should the currency be hit by the Middle East crisis.
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