Sentences with phrase «existing kinship»

The first tool developed was an assessment tool for existing kinship carers.
It has been developed to assess and support existing kinship carers.
It was developed to assess and support existing kinship carers.
This program connects new or existing kinship caregivers with experienced kinship caregivers providing clinical counseling, education and support services to help caregivers navigate the Child Welfare System and community resources.

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They may not have much identity of content, but a formal kinship exists that could lead to some levels of theological dialogue not made possible by other forms of Protestant theology.
Though the two conventions intentionally overlapped, that proximity suggests a closer kinship than may actually exist.
Myth sanctions the existing social order and justifies its status system and power structure, providing a rationale for social and political institutions — from kinship to kingship.
A somewhat similar institution to a jati or an Iraqi tribe (something similar but not quite as kinship based also existed in the Roman Empire and was called a tribe), is a mutual benefit or fraternal society, perhaps most notably in the cosmopolitan bonds of the Freemasons.
We wish and we hope right along with her, and though the film doesn't quite give us the wonderful cure - all ending that would seem a more natural fit for a film this light, it does bring forth an important point about the magic of cinema, and its power to take us to lands we'll never see, meet people we'd never know, and feel a natural attraction and kinship with people that can never exist.
Kinship care is where children who are unable to stay with their parents remain cared for within their extended families or by existing friends.
An exciting opportunity exists to be involved in a dynamic team that delivers high quality support and case management to children, families and caregivers in our Kinship Care Program.
An exciting opportunity exists to be involved in a newly established team that delivers high quality support to children, families and caregivers in our Kinship Care First Supports Program.
An exciting opportunity exists for an experienced and enthusiastic leader to manage and deliver Anglicare Victoria's Kinship Care First Supports Program based at Yarraville.
The existing research on the effects of kinship care on child developmental outcomes are mixed.
Kinship Care has existed since the beginning of families.
The term «Kinship Care» means the care given by relatives or friends aged 18 or over, to children with whom they have an existing relationship.
Provides a child placed in kinship foster care shall not be removed from the physical custody of the kinship foster parent, provided the child has been living with the kinship foster parent for six consecutive months and the placement continues to meet approval standards for foster care, unless the kinship foster parent consents to the removal, the removal is agreed upon at a family partnership meeting, is court ordered, or warranted under existing law.
These barriers often exist against concerns about Western notions of child - rearing, kinship and family.
It involved Aboriginal workers using the tool with existing Aboriginal kinship carers.
This original tool was developed for existing carers, a tool for new kinship carers and a review tool have been derived from this tool.
The original resource was designed to assess existing Aboriginal kinship carers.
This tool has been developed for existing carers, a tool for new kinship carers is under development.
Existing assessment tools did not meet Aboriginal kinship carer's needs.
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