Sentences with phrase «social health reflects»

Social health reflects a child's developing ability to form close, secure relationships with other familiar people in their lives such as parents, relatives and other nurturing caregivers.

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Raising the age of eligibility for Social Security benefits to reflect increased years of health and productivity.
It is important to remember that endorsement reflects training specialization in the promotion of culturally sensitive, relationship - based practice promoting social and emotional well - being in the first years of life or infant mental health.
Although regression analyses indicated an IQ difference even after controlling for social class and the mother's education, the decision to breastfeed may reflect intellectual and other parental factors, such as parenting skills and positive health attitudes that may be responsible for the higher IQ scores.
Welcome to the QUAD http://hodges-model.blogspot.com/ - a space to reflect on a HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE model with UNIVERSAL POTENTIAL, its development and the «here and now».
And that's based upon data that reflects their health, educational, social and economic factors.
Rachel Watkins (pictured above), an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at American University in Washington, D.C., is a biocultural anthropologist, which means she studies how people's physiological conditions — their health and disease states — reflect the social, cultural, economic, and political environment in which they lived.
Robin: Well, that human angle that you're talking about in terms of health care delivery and then the web, the connections among various parts of the system and people's social worlds was reflected in the session that I wanted to talk about, also at Association of Healthcare Journalists.
They reflect an overall impact of multiple causative factors similar to those of other developing countries where rice is not a major staple.8 Various deficiencies including zinc, vitamin C and D, folate, riboflavin, selenium and calcium occur in the context of poverty, environmental degradation, lack of public health systems and sanitation, lack of proper education and social disparity.
In my own life, I've been practicing different styles of yoga, embracing time away from social media more often, practicing meditation and prayer more, journaling, reflecting on nature, and have been exploring new health ideas along with reading books and blogs that nourish this part of me as well.
«The term «prevention science» reflects how educational settings, whether they be early childhood, elementary, or secondary, are increasingly understood as salient contexts and opportunities for promoting well - being across academic, mental health, and social / interpersonal areas,» Savitz - Romer explains.
These struggles for students reflect a process of learning that we all must face in adult life: understanding unfamiliar languages, cultures and social contexts when working with groups of people in every sphere, from business to education and health.
These IASS bodies used to be called parent partnership services, but were renamed recently to reflect additional social care and health responsibilities.
Content and lessons that reflect National Association for the Education of Young Children's (NAEYC) developmentally appropriate practice (DAP); Service - Learning Standards for Quality Practice; Common Core State Standards in English language arts and mathematics; national standards in social studies, science, fine arts, technology, and health; and Head Start Child Development and Early Learning Framework
Special areas of interest include compelling narrative nonfiction, outstanding biographies and memoirs, lifestyle books, works that reflect our changing culture, women's issues, psychology, science, social issues, current events, parenting, health, history, business, and prescriptive books offering fresh information and advice.
The process provides an assessment of Salvation Army social service and health ministries in relation to standards which reflect organizational policy, legislative requirements and best practice.
Overall, the exhibition offers a moment to reflect on the function of art in relation to both a shared, social moment and our individual health in the broadest sense.
Public policies that recognize and reflect the wider economic, social and environmental benefits of renewable energies, including their potential to cut air pollution and improve public health, will be key for meeting the highest renewables deployment scenarios.
Community outreach clinics that meld legal and non-legal service providers (for example, lawyers and social services or health practitioners) could more meaningfully respond to the problems faced by the community, in a way that reflects how these problems are actually experienced.
MLPs establish formal processes to screen patients» health - related social and legal needs, share data between health care and legal partners, communicate about patient - clients, and jointly set service and evaluation priorities that reflect their shared mission.
Our experienced commercial team would be happy to assist you in ensuring that your Trust puts in place procedures, practices and a Constitution that reflects the provisions of and is compliant with the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
This event reflected on the collective impact the community has made, the quality of health services as well as the promotion of healthy lifestyles and the social and economic determinants of health.
Belfast's jobs market is dominated largely by the public sector and this is reflected in the availability of graduate roles in health and social care, education, government and not - for - profit organisations.
The Closing the Gap framework commits to reducing this disadvantage, with cross-government-sector initiatives and investment, reflecting the need to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of the Aboriginal community.1 Activity in the primary health care sector, with its focus on prevention, early intervention and coordination of care complements these efforts to build healthier communities.
The current movement from the FCMH toward the medical neighborhood, which encompasses the FCMH combined with other clinical health services and community and social service organizations at the state and local public health levels, may also serve as a facilitator.35 Because families are more likely to use health services when they reflect the families» perceived needs, communication between home visitors and FCMH clinicians regarding specific needs is likely to result in more preventive care use and better retention in HV programs.36 Integration may also allow home visitors and medical home providers to better understand patients» and families» needs and preferences, and more directly address their concerns.
This reduction in the ORs reflects the degree to which the social, demographic, concurrent, and developmental life - course risks mediate the connection between family type and children's health outcomes.
Sadly, the results reflect that toddlers and preschoolers with obesity and severe obesity are more likely to be part of a racial / ethnic minority and to experience more worrisome social determinants of health than children who are not obese.
It will help non-Aboriginal health workers to reflect on whether their clinical practice may in fact be a hindrance to social and emotional wellbeing through emphasising ill health.
Reflecting the primary interest of the NSW - CDS in identifying childhood predictors of later mental health and related outcomes, 5 the MCS items focused on the assessment of social and emotional - behavioural competencies that are typically attained during middle childhood1 2 and which have been demonstrated as predictive of various adolescent and adulthood health and social outcomes.3 4 7 These competencies include establishing and maintaining positive social relationships, understanding and appreciating the perspectives of others, recognising and managing emotions and behaviours and the development of personality and self - esteem.
Outcome composites reflected positive (social competence, health - promoting behavior, self - esteem) and negative (externalizing, internalizing, academic problems) developmental outcomes.
More precisely, it can be claimed that proper psychosocial development of adolescent is reflected with sound academic performance, physical health and adequate social, emotional, and psychological health.
This focus on ensuring equality of opportunity is reflected in the way the right to health is understood, largely as set out in General Comment 14 of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
It is important to remember that endorsement reflects training specialization in the promotion of culturally sensitive, relationship - based practice promoting social and emotional well - being in the first years of life or infant mental health.
The Mindframe team at the Hunter Institute of Mental Health have taken time this week to reflect on the important role of the media in supporting Indigenous communities especially in relation to safe and responsible reporting of suicide and social and emotional wellbeing.
Although regression analyses indicated an IQ difference even after controlling for social class and the mother's education, the decision to breastfeed may reflect intellectual and other parental factors, such as parenting skills and positive health attitudes that may be responsible for the higher IQ scores.
Fourth, it addresses Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in a holistic manner reflecting both the social determinants of health inequality as well as the broader issues identified by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as impacting on their health.
She said it was being changed to «ensure it reflects the links between health and the social determinants of education, employment and community safety.»
If so, do these relationships primarily reflect childhood socio - economic circumstances that lower both mental health and educational attainment or do individuals» mental health vulnerabilities impede educational potential regardless of social origin?
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