Sentences with phrase «community cohesion at»

In 2007 he became Britain's first Muslim Minister as International Development Minister, and subsequently served as a Justice Minister, Home Office Minister and most recently as Minister for Race, Faith and Community Cohesion at the Department for Communities and Local Government.

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Thus, at all levels of social grouping — in the family or the house, in marriage or friendship, in the kinship or the regional group, in the village or the city, in a nation or in a specifically religious community — we observe a strengthening of cohesion.
Ms Turley said: «Prevent is too prescriptive from the centre, undermines broader community cohesion objectives and lacks sufficient integration with police and security services at local and national level.
The appointment by the Conservative Party of Sayeeda Warsi as shadow minister for Community Cohesion sends the wrong signal at a time when Britain is fighting a global war against Islamic terrorism and extremism, both domestically and internationally.
Fury: Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, shadow minister for community cohesion and social action caused outrage when she hit out at «right wingers»
Hate speech or provocation aimed at any particular community has to be denounced, as it is demeaning and undermines the cohesion of society.
«I believe that without informed leadership, most technology initiatives are fragmented and lack cohesion,» said Langlie, Online Teaching / Learning Support at New York's Hudson Valley Community College.
The second section is aimed at testing their understanding of what they have covered but contains nothing on «Community Cohesion».
His mission has been about putting people at the heart of the environmental and heritage worlds — through learning in all its forms participation and community cohesion.
- Starter: Recap definition of community cohesion, introduce question to be answered at end of the lesson.
It quotes from a report saying a «culture of inclusion, equal opportunity and individual responsibility is at the core of this academy, which helps promote community cohesion».
Casey's review of community cohesion and extremism, published last year, found that segregation and social exclusion were at «worrying levels» in some parts of Britain.
«Evidence continues to grow showing that pets have positive benefits on human health and community cohesion,» says Dr Nancy Gee, Human - Animal Interaction Research Manager at WALTHAM and a co-author of the study.
The GEA suppresses all democratic opposition to wind and solar power, and the cards are stacked in favor of preferred accelerated promotion of wind turbines at the expense of Municipal and community cohesion and preferences
McKelvey, Conners - Burrow, Mesman, Pemberton, & Casey (2015) Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 44 (1) View Abstract Explores the findings of a study examining moderating effects of family cohesion on the relationship between community violence and child internalizing and externalizing problems at age 18.
The coordination of services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities requires a commitment and cohesion from governments at all levels.
This has pushed agents into a myriad other networks and groups and started to fragment agent communities at a time when cohesion is needed more than ever.
«We know from meeting and working with corporate real estate leaders around the globe that teams with greater cohesion and sense of community will produce better results,» said Tim Venable, Senior Vice President at CoreNet Global.
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