Sentences with phrase «basic social safety»

Corruption, social distrust, and the difficulties of navigating life without a basic social safety net all certainly contribute to America's lackluster performance in the happiness stakes.

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It would put the onus on companies to provide basic safety net standards of rights and benefits to their workers, and make the requisite contributions to the social safety net.
Though that kind of «free range» experience brings some benefits, it also means less intellectual stimulation, social development, and basic safety for the have - nots.
In his paper, A Theory of Human Motivation, he proposed that motivation is the result of a person's attempt at fulfilling 5 basic needs, starting from physiological, safety, social, esteem, and self - actualization.
Physical Health Care Social Emotional Health Care Parent Education & Family Support Early Care and Education Basic Needs, Economic Security and Child Safety
For our companion animals this means not just meeting their basic needs for health, nutrition and safety, but also providing low - stress and predictable social interactions, play, outlets for other natural behaviors, and sensory - stimulating opportunities.
Such revenues can help governments strengthen social safety nets for poor and vulnerable communities and finance the infrastructure needed to provide access to basic services such as water, sanitation, and energy.
The tragedy has highlighted the divisions in society and raised many questions including issues as to: access to justice and legal funding, as the tenants were unable to obtain legal aid for advice due to the legal aid cuts; the legal protection of tenants both in private and social housing; the inability of council tenants to enforce or seek to have enforced basic fitness standards under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System and Housing Act 2004 (HHSRSA), and the purchase of housing stock by local authorities.
Most of these justice problems were connected with the most basic social and livelihood needs: safety, land, family, and housing.
Research related to optimal youth development has begun to delineate critical dimensions of important social contexts.8 — 11 For example, some researchers propose 3 basic experiences (ie, connection, regulation, and autonomy) to define youth's main associations with their environment that can be measured across multiple settings.8, 12,13 Others have articulated similar concepts and expanded the number of dimensions to include characteristics, such as adequate nutrition, health, and shelter; physical and psychological safety; adequate and appropriate supervision and motivation; supportive relationships; support for efficacy and opportunities for skill building; and integration of family, school, and community efforts.10, 11
Together, the team creates long - term goals for improving the person's quality of life across life domains including living / home environment, basic needs, safety, and social, emotional, educational, spiritual, and cultural values.
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