I'm not talking
about cultural barriers, only.
Not exact matches
Of the many things that I adore
about this post (and there are MANY), one that specifically stands out to me is this: when we identify the problem externally and not internally — when we make the issue
about systematic and institutional and
cultural barriers to breastfeeding and not individual decisions not to breastfeed — then we help to focus the problem away from moms vs. moms.
Mothers also mention concerns
about remaining independent, dividing care equally with the father, and reluctance to feed in public, proving that many social and
cultural barriers still exist.
• Assumptions
about different
cultural groups and how they impact breastfeeding support • Shoshone and Arapaho tribal breastfeeding traditions shared through oral folklore •
Barriers to decreasing health disparities in infant mortality for African Americans • Effects of inflammation and trauma on health disparities that result in higher rates of infant mortality among minority populations •
Barriers to breastfeeding experienced by Black mothers and how lactation consultants can support them more effectively • Social support and breastfeeding self - efficacy among Black mothers • Decreasing pregnancy, birth, and lactation health disparities in the urban core • Positive changes in breastfeeding rates within the African American community • Grassroots breastfeeding organizations serving African American mothers
Of course, there are still some «minor» concerns for people in interracial relationships, like incompatibility due to the
cultural barrier, and fear
about the ignorance of some friends or family members who might not accept the relationship or even react negatively when they find out
about it.
The Teaching Schools Council will work with teaching networks to bring
about cultural change in the profession by addressing
barriers to flexible working.
Barriers include cost, technology issues still not resolved, confusion
about the differences between formal and informal learning, design factors,
cultural factors, concerns
about security, etc..
Research suggests that EL families» socioeconomic status, lack of social connectivity, language
barriers, differing
cultural perspectives
about family engagement in education, and lack of familiarity with U.S. school procedures are all factors that constrain EL families» awareness of school options and opportunities.
The principal
barriers to transforming the energy supply sector are mobilizing capital investment; lock ‐ in to long ‐ lived high ‐ carbon systems;
cultural, institutional, and legal aspects; human capital; and lack of perceived clarity
about climate policy.
A huge factor in the success of a relationship is good communication.1 If you and your love interest have similar communication styles, such as both being willing to talk openly
about points of conflict rather than one of you withdrawing, and you can openly communicate despite whatever language or
cultural barriers exist, that's a point in favor of your relationship.
He further advocated that the issue of
cultural security and the
barriers that Aboriginal people face in using health services are important in any debate
about funding Aboriginal primary health care.
More broadly, the lack of knowledge
about cultural safety and Indigenous health among academics was a critical
barrier, she said.