Sentences with phrase «area of deprivation»

Those now granted hub status will have to work harder than ever to make sure that funds generate the best possible value and provide the greatest possible inclusion, especially in areas of deprivation.
Perhaps, with hindsight, programmes like sure start should have focused more on improving parenting skills as well as targeting areas of deprivation.
«We wanted to see proposals that created jobs in the private sector, in areas of deprivation and that is at risk of suffering from public sector cuts,» he explained.
But the shadow minister for small and medium - sized enterprises, Toby Perkins, who obtained the figures in a parliamentary answer, said the allocations were evidence that government was creating a «two - nation economy», with the more prosperous south being pump - primed, while areas of deprivation and higher unemployment were left behind.
«For me it's all about life chances, it's all about understanding why, in 21st century Britain, in a city like Plymouth, we have some serious areas of deprivation,» he says.
I thought that the whole tone of his speech was very encouraging as I am sure that he is right that the voluntary sector can achieve much more than the state is the various areas of deprivation that he mentioned.
Systemic Family Therapy also facilitates the family's understanding of any local factors that may impact on their difficulties, for example, issues associated with areas of deprivation such as poverty and drugs.
:: Ethnic minorities are more likely to live in areas of deprivation, especially black, Pakistani and Bangladeshi people.
I am also convinced that there is no better way of regenerating our areas of deprivation than to create an environment in which the private sector can thrive.
The study also analysed risk factors for MG, such as ethnicity, number of partners, and areas of deprivation.
The four year - long Natural Connections Demonstration Project involved 125 schools, many in areas of deprivation, across the South West of England.
In areas of deprivation, many inner city schools struggle to recruit teachers.
Simon is also chair of governors of Riverside Primary School and Nursery, a school in an area of deprivation in Maidenhead, which has recently moved from Requires Improvement to Good.
School leaders also identified a «lack of contextualisation», claiming that current Progress 8 calculations do not allow for variation due to special education needs, English as an additional language, or areas of deprivation.
While honoring existing wounds that are in need of repair or areas of deprivation, grief or misattunement within the marriage, AEDP for Couples is neither problem - oriented nor is it deficit - based.
Mental health difficulties were associated with a mother's social circumstances: those who experienced poverty and those living in an area of deprivation were more likely to experience brief and repeated mental health problems.
Mental health difficulties were associated with a mother's social characteristics (e.g. lone parenting, low income and living in an area of deprivation) and with reported relationship difficulties and poor social support
Living in an area of deprivation was the only characteristic associated with both brief and repeated mental health problems.
Factors which were found to be significantly related to lower cognitive scores included maternal characteristics (low maternal educational attainment and younger age) and socio - economic factors (living in an area of deprivation, an urban area of residence, larger family size and living in persistent poverty during the early years).
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