Discrimination on
the basis of social disadvantage only occurs where the discrimination is based on a negative bias or stereotype related to that social disadvantage.
When it is alleged that a person has engaged in discrimination on
the basis of social disadvantage, the onus of proving that the discrimination is based on a negative bias or stereotype lies on the person making the allegation.
Not exact matches
Individuals who are not members
of recognized socially
disadvantaged groups may also apply, but the SBA notes that such applicants «must establish
social disadvantage on the
basis of clear and convincing evidence.»
Broader, BOLDER Approach to Education (BBA) is described as «a national campaign that acknowledges the impact
of social and economic
disadvantage on schools and students and proposes evidence -
based policies to improve schools and remedy conditions that limit many children's readiness to learn.»
In my previous post I argued that any such policy should be
based on a broad concept
of disadvantage, taking account
of economic,
social and cultural capitals.
Then another
disadvantage of reverse mortgage loans is the effect it has on your continued eligibility for need -
based government benefit programs like supplemental
social security (SSI) and Medicaid.
Also on the
basis of Simpson's models, the effect upon competition from private legal services providers (without distinguishing between informal or formal providers) is as follows: In either type
of country (wealthy or poor), wealthy
social groups are willing to pay hefty premiums for access to private legal institutions, whereas poor or
disadvantaged groups will prefer private legal systems only if they are cheaper to access than the state's.
[I] t is also essential that the processes are
based on long - term
social commitments to reducing Indigenous
disadvantage and involve clear commitments to the continuity
of funds, so long as they meet agreed outcomes.
It required that the control over Indigenous people's lives be removed from the public institutions
of the mainstream society, particularly those formalised through the police and criminal justice system, and that the unequal
basis of the relationship be remedied by addressing the profound economic,
social and cultural
disadvantage experienced by Indigenous peoples.
A version
of Triple P Online, the web -
based version ofUQ's Triple P — Positive Parenting Program, was ramped up with
social media and gaming smarts and made available to
disadvantaged families in Los Angeles.
As research across neuroscience, developmental psychology, and economics demonstrates, early
social - emotional, physical, and cognitive skills beget later skill acquisition, setting the groundwork for success in school and the workplace.15 However, an analysis
of nationally representative data shows that 65 percent
of child care centers do not serve children age 1 or younger and that 44 percent do not serve children under age 3 at all.16 Consequently, child care centers only have the capacity to serve 10 percent
of all children under age 1 and 25 percent
of all children under age 3.17 High - quality child care during this critical period can support children's physical, cognitive, and
social - emotional development.18 Attending a high - quality early childhood program such as preschool or Head Start is particularly important for children in poverty or from other
disadvantaged backgrounds and can help reduce the large income -
based disparities in achievement and development.19
To improve the lives
of institutionalized children, Dr. Yildiz has designed, coordinated and conducted several projects at the national scale sponsored by the Turkish government including Evidence
Based Mentoring Programs and Individualized Rehabilitation Models focused on utilizing healthy peer relationships for
social and emotional rehabilitation
of disadvantaged, institutionalized youth.
The NT's culturally diverse, widely dispersed and significantly
disadvantaged population requires a policy approach with a
basis in
social, emotional and economic well being, an approach that addresses upstream
social determinants
of health, and builds on local strengths and capacities.
In this time
of shrinking federal resource allocation for
disadvantaged families and public policy that champions faith -
based initiatives and volunteerism to address
social problems, policy makers might use our findings and conclude that volunteer -
based programs may be complementary to but not a substitute for other forms
of early intervention and support services for socially and economically
disadvantaged childbearing teenagers.