institutionalised


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Synonyms for institutionalised

officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution

given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system

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The judge in his address at the event also called for an institutionalised arbitration in the country.
"Institutionalised arbitration must be a full-time activity.
He noted that the media space had recently been awash with a campaign of calumny against Federal Government's anti-corruption efforts by the same opposition partisans and their proxies that ruined the country with their institutionalised corruption.
Tooth loss and associated factors in long-term institutionalised elderly patients.
Moving people from an institutionalised setting into their own homes means they can have a more individualised care service based on meeting their needs and wishes."
The Metropolitan Police was slammed for institutionalised racism and that seemed a less controversial way of saying some officers were plain racist.
The commission was established last year by the city council to look at the implications of the Macpherson Report, which found institutionalised racism was rife in organisations throughout the UK.
He offered a definition of institutionalised racism as ``the collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture or ethnic origin''.
The project's inception dates back to 1989 when, frustrated by the limitations of the institutionalised care of their children, and by prejudice, exclusion and feelings of guilt, a group of parents decided to found an educational and support association named 'Turbulences'.
The other report, by advocate Dr Raj Jandoo, accused Strathclyde Police of "institutionalised racism" by failing to consider if the crime was racially aggravated.
He confirmed that he intended to leave in January next year and there were indications he would accept an ultimatum by Sir William Macpherson to adopt his definition of "institutionalised racism", according to reports.
According to The Sunday Telegraph report, which triggered an injunction followed by a turnaround, Sir William's inquiry concludes that London's police service is ridden by a ``pernicious and institutionalised racism''.
The Lawrence family today demanded to see the full inquiry report into their son's death which accused the country's biggest police force of "pernicious and institutionalised racism.''
A Birmingham black rights group is calling on West Midlands Police to admit to the Stephen Lawrence inquiry there is institutionalised racism in the force.
Sir Herman said: "Mr Wilmot shows sense in not engaging in petty semantics over what exactly 'institutionalised' racism means.
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