Sentences with phrase «home for life reforms»

Since the Safe Home for Life reforms, administering a psychotropic drug to a child in out - of - home care for the purpose of controlling behaviour has no longer been classified as «special medical treatment».

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With new life of the Spirit pulsating through the Churches, revivalism poured outward through home and foreign missions as well as a vast number of societies for benevolence and reform, not forgetting that the message was for all of life.
Thus the new life of the Spirit pulsating through the Churches was released by revivalism and poured through home and foreign missions and a vast number of societies for benevolence and reform.
Policies vary from the emotive debate to end secure tenancy for life for future social housing tenants, via plans to financially reward councils that build new homes, to reforms to the housing benefit and planning system.
He said people aging with HIV who are still working may need more time off to take care of themselves or rest breaks during their shifts; reforming retirement benefit programs could allow people with HIV to remain in the workforce as long as possible; retirement homes and long - term facilities need to be more welcoming places for older people living with HIV.
After throwing up the standard straw men — «At its core, the reform movement believes that great teachers and improved teaching methods are all that's required to improve student performance, so that's all the reformers focus on,» «reformers act as if a student's home life is irrelevant,» «Dodd [the teacher] does everything a school reformer could hope for» — he rolls out the woefully tired and hopelessly unhelpful nostrum: «What needs to be acknowledged, however, is that school reform won't fix everything.»
Frequently appearing in public dressed in a women's clothes, Perry described his female alter ego as «a 19th century reforming matriarch, a middle - England protester for No More Art, an aero - model - maker, or an Eastern European Freedom Fighter, a fortysomething woman living in a Barratt home, the kind of woman who eats ready meals and can just about sew on a button.»
Projects supported by Center grants include Funeral for a Home, which celebrated the life of an individual row home before it was razed, as a response to years of widespread demolition in sections of Philadelphia; and reFORM, an immersive installation by Pew Fellow Pepón Osorio that responded to the closing of dozens of Philadelphia public schoHome, which celebrated the life of an individual row home before it was razed, as a response to years of widespread demolition in sections of Philadelphia; and reFORM, an immersive installation by Pew Fellow Pepón Osorio that responded to the closing of dozens of Philadelphia public schohome before it was razed, as a response to years of widespread demolition in sections of Philadelphia; and reFORM, an immersive installation by Pew Fellow Pepón Osorio that responded to the closing of dozens of Philadelphia public schools.
The Nursing Home Reform Amendments made to the Omnibus Reconciliation Act (OBRA)-- also known as the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 — created a set of standards of care and rights for people living in certified nursing facilities.
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