Elspeth, who also sits on the Board of Bright Light Relationship Counselling, has a background in academic teaching and, as Director of Lothians Equal Access Programme for Schools (LEAPS), led a team working with staff in local schools and universities to support young people disadvantaged by economic, social or
cultural factors into higher education courses.
I integrate
cultural factors into my work because the multicultural aspects of experience are important considerations in coping with trauma.
I integrate
cultural factors into my work because the multicultural aspects of experience are important considerations in...
This paper argues that, without an enlightened discussion and integration of
cultural factors into our policies, curriculum, and instructional practices, the rate of educational progress may be considerably slower than would otherwise be the case.
Without including
cultural factors into the dating scene, dating is all about learning and understanding the other half.
This remained true even after the researchers took various other
cultural factors into account.
Not exact matches
Rather they are complicated bio-socio-spiritual beings whose freedom is qualified but not eliminated by the natural - biological, historical -
cultural factors which enter
into the formation of human selfhood.
With the development of culture, differentiation within the different societies increased; hence the sociologist of religion has to take
into account the temporal, regional, ethnic,
cultural and social
factors.
Cultural factors also play
into her decisions.
Together with each patient, the team develops an individualized treatment plan which takes
into consideration each individual's unique needs and preferences, considering medical, social,
cultural, and spiritual
factors.
Dr Withington says that while he has the utmost respect for the statistical analysis upon which the recent policy initiative rests, the Government should also take
into account the historical and
cultural factors which shape the consumption behaviour of different groups.
«For current climate change adaptation research, it is worth looking
into the historical record to take
into account the
cultural, societal, and political
factors that hampered adaptation in the past in order to be prepared for the future.
In the case of pulses and soybeans, there are likely additional
factors, including purported physiological effects (digestibility issues),
cultural factors, habits (e.g. vegetarianism / veganism), and knowledge about how to incorporate them
into everyday diets.
We understand that real compatibility is about more than just
cultural backgrounds — which is why we also take
factors like religion and lifestyle
into account when connecting personalities.
The difference with gay men and with gay relationships is that there are a multitude of different
cultural factors that go
into how they seek and pursue a relationship.
It's clear that these kids have a genuine problem, and a more probing film might have questioned the
cultural factors that contribute to it, as well as the efficacy of more or less kidnapping errant youths and trying to coerce them back
into productivity.
Like a kaleidoscope clicking
into place, the early 1990s saw industrial,
cultural and social
factors fall
into alignment; one that produced an unprecedented demand for quirky and complex cinema.
Ferguson ranges well beyond schools
into economic
factors, teacher attitudes, parenting practices,
cultural constructs, community views, and some interventions (such as his own «Tripod Project») designed to narrow the achievement gap.
Lowered expectations and appeals to self - centeredness are among the
cultural factors that feed
into the demoralization of today's young people, writes the Brown University professor William Damon in Greater Expectations: Overcoming the Culture of Indulgence in America's Homes and Schools.
Even marketing material is much more effective if it is well translated and
cultural factors are taken
into account.
Notable galleries for 2014 include: Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), presenting a storytelling series by Sonia Shiel, current ISCP NY artist - in - residence and recipient of Ireland's 2014 Arts Council Project Award; Laura Bulian Gallery (Milan), highlighting career Conceptualist Vyacheslav Akhunov, whose
cultural investigations were featured in dOCUMENTA (13) and the 2013 Venice Biennale's Central Asian Pavilion; contemporary Bahamanian art hub Popopstudios (Nassau), spotlighting «everyday» assemblages and mixed - media works by founder John Cox; Frederieke Taylor Gallery (New York), revealing environmental concerns of downtown stalwart Christy Rupp, whose seminal public art projects
factored into the 2012 exhibition Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969 - 1989 at the New Museum; Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main), combining sociopolitical commentary and black humor via Florian Heinke, who curated System of Diplomatic Chaos at Kunstverein Wiesbaden last year; and CONNERSMITH.
Putting these objectives
into practice, Article 28 of the Directive requires in its first paragraph that before taking an expulsion decision based on «public policy or public security»,
factors to be taken
into account by a Member State are the period of residence, age, state of health, family and economic situation, social and
cultural integration
into the host Member State and the extent of links with the country of origin of the EU citizen.
The more I work overseas or with parties from overseas, the more I become aware that while the essence of the mediation process is much the same, there are innumerable
cultural subtleties between and within different nationalities, all of which need to be
factored into the process.
A vocational assessment will typically take
into account a number of
factors, including medical, psychological, social, vocational, educational,
cultural and economic
factors, with the end result of identifying a person's vocational potential for realistic job and training options.
This program will consider: Self - Promotion and Communication of Ambition - Translating career ambition
into confidence in the ability to advance to senior leadership; The Perception of Sacrifice — Clout and the Work / Life Equation;
Cultural Factors That Strengthen Female Confidence; Management Styles — Gender Stereotypes and What Works; Commitment to, and Effectiveness of, Diversity Initiatives; and Sponsorship and Raising Women in the Profession.
The draft, which is open for comment until December 10, acknowledges the role of institutional racism «as a
factor that impacts on health service delivery» and of the «ongoing importance of research
into the social and
cultural determinants of health as well as health system, service delivery and translational research».
It's vital that professionals are able to provide parents and carers with links to local mental health supports and specialist services, taking
into account
factors such as
cultural backgrounds and accessibility constraints such as transport and cost.
Baumrind takes
into account historical and
cultural factors, as well as family situations and stages of development.
Incorporate strengths
into a nuanced therapeutic process without dismissing
cultural factors and negative attributes;
Linking economic development outcomes to social, ecological, political and
cultural factors supports an approach which integrates the distinct identity of Indigenous people and their unique relationship to land
into the development process.
Yet, because children's academic functioning interacts with other
factors (e.g., children's temperament, family background and
cultural tradition), preschool programs that rely on custom - designed curriculum tend to provide better outcomes as they integrate different types of approaches and take
into account children's emerging aptitudes.
Bland also
factors in
cultural and recreational activities, community services, and volunteering options
into his matrix.