Sentences with phrase «cycle of disadvantage»

It is difficult to measure, she concedes, but remains adamant that improving uptake is essential to break «horrible cycles of disadvantage».
It becomes normative, and that contributes to a self - reinforcing cycle of disadvantage.
Jack is a passionate and inspiring leader, an outstanding advocate who motivates and teaches the students to use science to impact policy and practice to break the transgenerational cycle of disadvantage.
Such an approach indicates a failure to move beyond the policy paradigm of throwing palliatives in the form of quick - fix, short - term solutions at the urgent problems experienced by Indigenous people an approach which often serves only to manage and even perpetuate enduring cycles of disadvantage, at the expense of resourcing more holistic and far - reaching solutions.
It's about breaking the vicious cycle of disadvantage, the demoralising treadmill of offending and incarceration.
Morgan described free schools as «modern engines of social justice» that help to «break the cycle of disadvantage».
The IPPR states that «our education system is profoundly ill - equipped to break a cycle of disadvantage for these young people».
One social enterprise aiming to tackle this cycle of disadvantage is EduKit Solutions Ltd — an online platform helping schools to empower and inspire disengaged, under - privileged, young people (often from inner - city areas) who are particularly susceptible to mental health concerns and negative social pressure.
Free schools provided a «fresh chance for families to break the cycle of disadvantage by providing a quality of schooling never before seen in many communities», said the education secretary.
Sir Peter Lampl, the chair of both the Education Endowment Foundation and of the Sutton Trust, said tackling the attainment gap between the richest and poorest pupils is «critical to breaking the cycle of disadvantage».
The publication in 1988 of Schorr's book, Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage, 10 encouraged Sia and other advocates in Hawaii to move ahead with the first statewide home - visitation program.
Cycles of Disadvantage: A review of research.
Instead, evidence now shows higher child removal rates than ever before, thus perpetuating a cycle of disadvantage and trauma.
Professor Heckman studied decades worth of data from early childhood development programs that break the cycle of disadvantage by giving disadvantaged children and their families resources for the early nurturing, learning experiences and physical health that lead to future success.
Waiting lists for financial counselling services are longer than ever before, and more families are being forced into a cycle of disadvantage that can be hard to escape.
This form of comprehensive early childhood development provides children and their families with the resources for early nurturing, learning experiences and physical health that lead to future success, breaking the cycle of disadvantage.
A wide range of macro-level factors also exist to separate families with parental mental illness from the mainstream and continue the cycle of disadvantage.
* For example the COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION of 20 February 2013 «Investing in children: breaking the cycle of disadvantage» Offers several routes to supporting families but does not have a single reference to involving families as partners in achieving better outcomes for children.
Interventions aimed at improving parenting practices may break the cycle of disadvantage associated with continuities in low cognitive ability.
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