Sentences with phrase «education message»

Parents can play an important role in building their children's resilience, and supporting the key road safety education messages that are delivered through our early childhood and school programs.
He will also discuss the review of voter education messages as part of preparations towards the 2019 general elections.
Parents can play an important role in building young people's resilience by supporting important drug education messages that are delivered through our early childhood and school programs.
Village Health Committees mobilized «core groups» of women and men to identify barriers to recommended practices and implement local activities related to newborn healthb; trained grandparents, including grandfathers, to give counseling and deliver health education messages on key maternal and newborn health topics, including essential newborn careb
NSAG oversees the development of our Safe Sleeping education messages, ensuring they are evidence based and current.
Thanks to the world of Facebook and Instagram, we are very active with our animal welfare education messages through social media.
Consumer education His message to consumers: «It's a two - way street.
Izzy features in three storybooks, games, songs, stories and cooking activities, and also visits early childhood centres and schools to share road safety education messages with young children.
The presentation is a fun and exciting experience that showcases dolphin behavior and their relationship with their trainers while incorporating important education messages.
But what raised eyebrows was where he chose to deliver the administration's education message.
Now, as he shapes his education message for the general - election campaign against President Bush, the Democratic nominee has softened his tone.
But President Obama's first — and most powerful — education message to all Americans came with his stimulus package.
The Schott Foundation for Public Education today released its response to the President's education message.
John Pollock: I think that's right, and that's actually a big part of our education message, is that the criminal, civil distinction makes very little sense.
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