Brach & Fraser [10], also suggest that culturally safe and competent services will translate into better health via the impact they have on improved communication, increased trust in the health system, greater knowledge about health and services in the local community and expanded
cultural understanding within the health system.
Among the key themes that emerged during the study was the importance of including Indigenous culture in course content, as participants articulated that a lack of
cultural understanding within access education programs appeared to constrain their personal learning journeys.
In a similar approach to Panda Express» other intercontinental locations, the international partnership will offer a wide array of expertise and
cultural understanding within the region, helping Panda Express grow in the area and serve its Chinese inspired, American crafted cuisine to more of Japan's residents.
Not exact matches
The 45 - day Call seeks to gather information about specific areas
within the Beaufort Sea Planning Area that have the most promising oil and gas resource potential, while also increasing the agency's
understanding about environmentally sensitive habitats and important social and
cultural uses — including vital Alaska Native subsistence activities — that also exist
within the area.
1) Just because you do not
understand the
cultural reference
within the art of the statue, does not mean that the art has less value, nor that the statue is, in fact, «sticking it's tongue out at you».
Within modern American Christianity the dominant way to
understand the
cultural impact of Christianity has been largely in terms of social action on a range of issues.
That is where the White Church may have some good work ahead in
understanding its own culture, preferences, and strengths as well as differences
within the White, dominant
cultural experience.
One of the most influential factors in
cultural understanding and organisation is the communication patterns
within that culture.
If that remains the dominant
cultural form
within which ministers are trained, then the foundations laid in theological education will be increasingly inadequate for
understanding theologically a large part of the world in which ministry will actually be exercised.
This feature of being the oldest among a line of siblings must be
understood within the social and
cultural context of South India where age and position of birth determines the status Of the person.
I'm not sure what exactly you're saying regarding the waffle, but, yes, all of scripture is in fact «
cultural» — it is placed first and foremost
within the
cultural context of the readers (the original, intended recipients) and any proper
understanding of it and interpretation of it in our culture today must first
understand how it would have been received and interpreted by those it was written to.
Thus while economic distress was critical to the electoral outcome in 1992, its effects are best
understood within the
cultural context of the vote.
It is possible, of course, that water baptism continued to be practiced as frequently as ever, and the writers simply stopped mentioning it, but when we
understand the
cultural and religious significance of water baptism in the first century Mediterranean world, and specifically the role of baptism
within the book of Acts, it becomes clear that water baptism served a special and specific role
within the early church which became unnecessary later on.
That having been said, anybody who truly studies the bible and
understands the literary,
cultural, and theological nuances
within the scriptures can easily creates very cogent argument in support of gay marriage.
In the postmodern world, language is
understood in terms of its functions
within the
cultural and social world which it helps to organize and sustain (as in the overworked slogan, «meaning is use»).
Fourth, because of his specialized training in religion, the pastor is able to
understand and deal with religious elements
within the intrapsychic,
cultural, or relational aspects of the experience of the counselee.
Looking at fatherhood across time and
cultural settings is important as it broadens our
understanding of the changing role of fathers, and contributing factors to their different level of engagement
within the family.
WHEREAS, the State of New York is best positioned to: (1)
understand the ramifications of operating an Exchange
within New York's commercial insurance market; (2) consider the unique regional and economic needs of the State's individual and small business health insurance markets; (3) account for the diversity of its population, with its ethnic,
cultural and language differences; and (4) decide what benefits will be provided to enrollees in the Exchange, which health plans can participate in the Exchange, what rules should apply to the marketing of products by health plans, and how to operate the Small Business Health Option Program («SHOP») for small businesses;
The scientific community needs to be in dialogue with both fields in order to
understand the
cultural context
within which science operates and to respond to the societal issues opened up by scientific discovery and technological development.
«This highlights the need for a greater
understanding of the
cultural and regional variations in the effect of age at menarche on age at marriage both
within and between countries.»
In addition, Hill is the co-founder of the Study Group on Race, Culture, and Ethnicity, an interdisciplinary group of scientists who develop theory and methodology for defining and
understanding the
cultural context
within diverse families
It will be an excellent source of evidence for Ofsted, supporting inspectors to better
understand the quality of
cultural education
within a school.
She is the cofounder of the Study Group on Race, Culture, and Ethnicity, an interdisciplinary group of scientists who develop theory and methodology for defining and
understanding the
cultural context
within diverse families.
The aim is to give children a strong sense of how things are developed, so they can
understand the origin and purpose of technology and use it responsibly,
within the social,
cultural and moral context.
They recognise similarities as well as differences
within and across
cultural groups, and the importance of practising empathy and facilitating dialogue to
understand different perspectives.
The students will be offered reading lists, and website links for multicultural books, suggested ideas for family outreach initiatives, multicultural learning strategies
within the classroom, challenging inner biases and / or stereotypes about children from other cultures, getting to know the whole child,
understanding the
cultural family dynamic of your students, and learning to adapt the classroom to the needs of your diverse body of students, etc..
Building
cultural competency requires studying the traditions and values of a community, seeking to
understand through authentic community engagement, intentionally building trust
within a community, and considering their contributions and ideas.
Dig deep in this two - hour, interactive workshop that breaks down Equity into five components: define equity
within your community, get familiar with your demographics,
understand your data and identify opportunities for improvement, practice
cultural awareness, agility and competence and make sure your student voice is heard.
These will be highlighted in the presentation — the complexity of culture (the integration and validity of
cultural norms
within educational developments); the complexity of partnerships (the nature of the participants and their ability to obtain deep
understandings of the unique contexts in which they work), the complexity associated with the work (especially the need to protect and survive in hostile environments), and most important, the complexity of consequence (the outcomes of the partnership work).
«There is a great deal more in the selling and buying of books than simply making them available; it's a
cultural and intellectual experience where relationships and
understanding between booksellers and readers are developed over time and are highly valued
within local communities,» said Mr Wright.
We confront the monsters
within us through
cultural works so that we might better
understand ourselves, and Wrong Number cranks the gain, paints with bullets and pizzaz, dabbles with inscrutability.
Describing a finished or successful painting as possessed of a nice awkwardness, differentiating an atypical abstract painting from a great one, conscious of existing
within the
cultural context of abstraction, which adds to our
understanding of emotion, logic, sensation, and concrete reality while at the same time existing at a... Read more
The idea is «to deepen the viewer's
understanding of how value is generated and accrued
within a
cultural context» while showing how «printed ephemera has woven itself invisibly into our
understanding of art and culture.»
The curriculum is specifically designed to deepen students
understanding of the intellectual and practical tasks of curating exhibitions of contemporary art, particularly
within the complex social and
cultural situations of present - day arts institutions, and to help students improve their interpretive and critical writing.
Performance artist Ryan McNamara explores the way that people
understand themselves
within their bodies and the
cultural zeitgeist through dance and movement.
His practice explores and prompts questions around our
understandings of
cultural identity, colonialism and post-colonialism
within the context of globalization.
Making use of humour, play, «cut and paste» techniques and a variety of mediums, Victoria's work operates around systems of functioning and
understanding that exist
within societies or different
cultural contexts.
In 2007 Petrula received an AIGA / Los Angeles Fellows Award honoring her as an essential voice raising the
understanding of design
within the industry and among the business and
cultural communities of Los Angeles.
Within a Native American
cultural and spiritual
understanding of ancestral memory and generational knowledge, the thought of kids climbing and playing on the structure of a gallows struck many as profane.
Together, his artworks and research seek to facilitate an increased
understanding of the shared social, political, environmental, and
cultural climate challenges we face, both
within our local communities, and in the international arena.
In forging a hypothetical / imaginary bridge between artists working
within local art sub-communities, we aim to identify what we
understand as a meaningful confluence developing amongst the
cultural production of an emerging generation of Vancouver artists.
Alongside her untitled Mount Tamalpais paintings, her painterly studies of Bay Area environs, and a number of leporellos (accordion - pleated books), it included selected translations of her mid-1970s Al Safa writings, which sought to enrich
understandings of her oeuvre
within the context of Lebanon's fraught
cultural history.
Describing a finished or successful painting as possessed of a nice awkwardness, differentiating an atypical abstract painting from a great one, conscious of existing
within the
cultural context of abstraction, which adds to our
understanding of emotion, logic, sensation, and concrete reality while at the same time existing at a critical distance from them.
Brahma Tirta Sari Studio and the collaborative artists Agus Ismoyo (b. 1959, Yogyakarta, Indonesia) and Nia Fliam (b. 1955, Denver, CO, USA) create contemporary fiber art which is rooted in an exploration of a traditional creative process, which aims to
understand basic
cultural principles underlying intangible
cultural heritage in order to utilize it
within contemporary creative practice.
Approaching the experience of these environments as metaphor, I seek inconsistencies
within our
understanding as a critical tool to reveal points of confrontation between innate desire,
cultural interpretation and reality.
Here
within the gallery space, audiences can enjoy these contemporary visual reinterpretations of mythical themed works, while familiarizing themselves with tales that inform our
understanding of constructed belief systems and help facilitate a greater appreciation of our
cultural differences.
Lectures by specialists in different fields will give visitors the opportunity to enhance their
understanding of
Within Our Gates within a broader cultural context, and examine the elements that make up the exhib
Within Our Gates
within a broader cultural context, and examine the elements that make up the exhib
within a broader
cultural context, and examine the elements that make up the exhibition.
The
cultural and legal differences between the U.S. and foreign countries present «soft» obstacles that counsel is well advised to
understand and appreciate when dealing with ESI located
within a foreign country, in complying with FRCP discovery rules.
I
understand the
cultural implications of divorcing, separating and other family related matters
within these communities.
She explores the complex elements at work in what it means to be an Indigenous woman living in two cultures, and how indigeneity connects
cultural identity, political awareness and advocacy
within what we
understand about the Indigenous experience, knowledge and sexual power.