Sentences with phrase «rural challenge group»

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On the basis that the context of practice in BC would be important in relation to the challenges that midwives would experience and the strategies that they would use, midwives with at least 5 years» experience as a midwife in BC were selected from a list of registered midwives, to reflect possible variations in experiences between midwives working in urban and rural locations across BC (lower mainland, Vancouver Island, the interior and Northern BC), and between those working as solo, midwifery group and collaborative practitioners (midwives and family doctors sharing a caseload).
«The perception of disability by community groups: Stories of local understanding, beliefs and challenges in a rural part of Kenya» is published in PLOS ONE on August 3, 2017.
The student group will host a number of events on campus that explore a variety of challenges unique to educating in rural settings.
Given the growth of national charter school networks, such as the Challenge Foundation — a national group that funds a pair of schools, accounting for nearly 11 percent of the student population, in rural Rutherford County — proponents say it's essential to maintain some local control over charters.
On this episode we had a member of our Facebook Group, Jeffrey McClure, on the show to discuss the challenges of starting a new dog training business in a rural area.
«Rising debt, insufficient diversity and fewer practicing or skilled food animal veterinarians in rural America are serious challenges to the veterinary profession,» said Michael McFarland, DVM, Group Director, Veterinary Medical Services & Corporate Citizenship, for Pfizer Animal Health.
The RUAF network was initiated in response to the needs identified by a group of representatives from 28 international organisations, including UNDP, FAO, IDRC, GTZ and CIRAD, that met in Ottawa (Canada) in 1994 and recognised the need to address the increasing «urbanisation of poverty» and growing urban food insecurity related to urban - rural migration, lack of formal employment, rising food prices, growing dependence on food imports, increasing dominance of supermarkets and fast food chains, and challenges posed by climate change.
The campaign is also national because while there are some regional differences in attitudes towards different racial and cultural groups — as the Challenging Racism project has found — there is little variation in attitudes between urban and rural areas.
Grandparent Caregiving Among Rural African Americans in a Community in the American South: Challenges to Health and Well - Being (PDF - 239 KB) Clottey, Scott, & Alfonso (2015) Rural and Remote Health, 15 (3313) Discusses the increasing number of grandparents in the rural United States serving as primary caregivers for their grandchildren and focuses on low - income, African American women from the South who are overrepresented in this gRural African Americans in a Community in the American South: Challenges to Health and Well - Being (PDF - 239 KB) Clottey, Scott, & Alfonso (2015) Rural and Remote Health, 15 (3313) Discusses the increasing number of grandparents in the rural United States serving as primary caregivers for their grandchildren and focuses on low - income, African American women from the South who are overrepresented in this gRural and Remote Health, 15 (3313) Discusses the increasing number of grandparents in the rural United States serving as primary caregivers for their grandchildren and focuses on low - income, African American women from the South who are overrepresented in this grural United States serving as primary caregivers for their grandchildren and focuses on low - income, African American women from the South who are overrepresented in this group.
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