Sentences with phrase «family resilience after»

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Needed: a strategy to promote resilience Compiling a list of suggestions, they push federal agencies to «make resilience a core aspect of all federal infrastructure and disaster - recovery funding» to strengthen affordable housing; ask for federal leaders to expand funding for programs, such as the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, so at - risk municipalities can develop disaster plans and assess their vulnerabilities; and boost economic stability by opposing cuts to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP, so families can afford to eat after a disaster.
Low stress resilience was associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes after adjusting for body mass index, family history of diabetes, and individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic factors — the 20 % of men with the lowest resistance to stress (scores 1 - 3) were 51 % more likely to have been diagnosed with diabetes than the 20 % with the highest resistance to stress (scores 7 - 9) with diabetes risk decreasing in an approximately linear fashion with increased resistance to stress.
The schools strive to make sure that pupils feel cared for and able to look after their own emotional needs through mentoring programs, family support work, or programs to foster emotional resilience.
Though many of the «before» photos are difficult to view and will likely leave you feeling uncomfortable, the «after» images really show the resilience of these animals and the power a rescue can have to make a difference in changing a dog's life, and that of the family who goes on to call the dog their own.
It has nothing to do with resilience which I would define as the propensity of a family or community to recover after a disaster and this capacity may in part depend upon the availability of financial resources.
All of my research and all of my work with couples and families demonstrates that what parents do after divorce - how they parent, how they handle their emotions, how they relate to each other and work together - is the key to children's resilience in coping with divorce» (pp. 2 - 3)
Resilience in Military Marriages Experiencing Deployment Anderson, Amanor - Boadu, Stith, & Foster (2013) In Handbook of Family Resilience Explores findings from a study involving seven couples from three Air Force installations who had strong marriages after deployments and found the participants had strong marriages before deployment.
However, in some more positive news, SEARCH (the Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health), a unique partnership study into the health and wellbeing of urban Aboriginal children and their families in NSW, is set to continue its work as a platform to close the Indigenous health gap, after receiving a five - year NHMRC grant for more than $ 2.8 million.
In my work in intervention and equally important after in patient treatment is to instill hope and reconnect entire family system with resilience — genograms and time lines help!!
It turned out the night — which had a sub-theme of «Defeat is in the mind, resilience is in the soul» — involved four people discussing how they overcame adversity: the first had battled depression and bipolar and considered killing themselves, but found peace through the right medication, the love of family and friends and a surfing group called One Wave; the second was in a wheelchair after a diving accident when they were on the brink of puberty; the third was a bloke who'd technically died a few times while battling heart issues; the fourth was a man who'd spent most of his life cross-dressing and finally found the courage to become a woman.
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