Sentences with phrase «as facilitators rather»

Now, we all know, real estate agents are more accurately described as facilitators rather than salespeople.
He saw artists as facilitators rather than makers and regarded art as information exchanged between the artist and the viewers.
This month, Real World History alum Zawadi Carroll describes how, after a semester in college, she returned for an interschool seminar on the works of Ta - Nehisi Coates — this time as a facilitator rather than as a participant.
If privacy is more broadly understood as deriving from human dignity then it can be viewed as a facilitator rather than detractor of accessibility and comport with the court's various duties (to foster transparency and to protect litigants and control its documents).

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This would keep the adoption agency / facilitator / attorney focused on the child and on its own ethics (such as finding a home for a child instead of finding a child for a home) rather than making sure an adoption goes through.
Rather, with Venezuela being an important cocaine trade transit country, some military officials might well increase their willingness to act as «facilitators» along drug trafficking routes that feed European and US markets.
Rather, school leaders who are tasked with developing professional development for a school should see themselves as facilitators of learning rather than top - down manRather, school leaders who are tasked with developing professional development for a school should see themselves as facilitators of learning rather than top - down manrather than top - down managers.
As the focus of learning departments change to being facilitators rather than providers of training, engaging solutions like games will become crucial.
Her interest in natural science and cyclic rather than linear conception of time — reinforced by the overwhelming exuberance of nature in Brazil, which prevaricates the immediacy of urban digital culture — has put her in the role of facilitator for balance, gravity, pressure and tension to act as the main agents for her sculpture and installations.
In other words, judges would presumably be more inclined to use their discretion to protect litigants» (and other participants») privacy if doing so would not be regarded as sacrificing openness or transparency but rather as a facilitator of access and enabler of court control over its records.
Collaborative lawyers act as legal advisors and process facilitators, rather than decision - makers.
A neutral facilitator, who generally is licensed in a field of mental health, oftentimes helps the spouses focus on what is most important (such as the welfare of the children) rather than the arguments of the past.
In the most common collaborative divorce model that we use in Tampa Bay, a neutral facilitator, who generally has a mental health background, is retained to help the clients focus on the future and the issues (such as parenting) that are most important to them rather than the arguments of the past.
Inspired by Lon Fuller, who, in Rod Macdonald's words, «saw law as a human project, a human accomplishment, and a human aspiration that emerges from ongoing patterns of human interaction and the reciprocal adjustment of human expectation,» he conceived legal education as being, at its core, learning how «to attend to the complexities of human beings in interaction with each other,» stating that we should teach how law could be «a facilitator of human interaction» and «about finding social outcomes that help solve human problems [rather than] perfecting abstract concepts to solve legal puzzles.»
A facilitator, who generally has a mental health license, is oftentimes utilized to ensure that the parties focus on what is most important to them (such as their children) rather than the arguments of the past, and a neutral financial professional is oftentimes used to cut costs on financial disclosure and ensure the parties have a personally - tailored financial solution.
One of the real practical limitations of med - arb, I think, is that the parties always look at the neutral as a decision maker, rather than as a facilitator.
Mediators with backgrounds in law or mental health (or other areas) do not represent or counsel mediation clients during the family mediation process, but rather serve as neutral facilitators of the decision - making process.
Parties utilize the expertise of outside experts, such as communication facilitators and financial professionals, as needed to ensure transparency and that the parties are focused on the future, rather than arguments of the past.
A family mediator with a background in law does not represent clients during the mediation process, but rather serve as neutral facilitators of the decision - making process.
If we start to do primary healthcare with the holistic values that Aboriginal community controlled services have done for a while, and if we start to see health professional roles as technical facilitators rather than experts to be believed at all costs, then what we are doing is enabling a community development model of health, where we see our roles as working in partnership with communities of all shapes and sizes to deliver the best outcomes.
The main strengths of the Gestalt approach to this work are its intense focus on the constructivist model of experience, the emphasis on working within the context of the problem, the position of the therapist as a facilitator of the process, the focus on general goals (presence and awareness, leading to better connections with others) rather than specific outcomes, and the emphasis on issues of shame as central to relational problems and their ultimate solutions.
A divorce mediator does not represent clients during the mediation process, but rather serve as neutral facilitators of the decision - making process.
The neutral facilitator helps clients cut through the clutter of emotionally - charged issues and focus on what is most important to them (such as their children) rather than focus on rigid positions.
Oftentimes, a neutral facilitator with a license in counseling or therapy is retained to help the spouses focus on what is most important to them (such as the health and well - being of their children) rather than the arguments of the past.
Moreover, the facilitator focuses discussions on the future, such as the health and success of your small business, rather than on the arguments that brought you to divorce.
Rather, the mediator acts as a facilitator to help you and your spouse talk to each other constructively, and come up with a settlement that each of you will accept.
A neutral facilitator, who generally is licensed in a field of mental health, oftentimes helps the spouses focus on what is most important (such as the welfare of the children) rather than the arguments of the past.
The consultant typically takes the role as facilitator and coach rather than the expert that solves the problems at hand, empowering the family to take action.
Mental health professionals act as facilitators to assist the parties with issues involving the couple's children (custody, parenting plans) and to help them stay focused on resolving their differences rather than attacking each other.
We experienced birth moms who opted to parent rather than go through with their adoption plan, a foreign country who halted their adoption program just as we were paper - ready; we switched adoption facilitators in mid-process, etc. etc..
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