Sentences with phrase «father as a result of service»

Lucy's parents may also have suffered from PTSD — her father as a result of service in World War II, and her mother from her own abusive family background, suggested in Strout's previous novel, My Name is Lucy Barton, when Lucy's mother can not touch her own daughter and explains that growing up she never slept but only catnapped.

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As a result, the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham developed a coordinated and planned approach to engaging fathers in all the services offered to families in the borough — the Fathers Inclusion pfathers in all the services offered to families in the borough — the Fathers Inclusion pFathers Inclusion project.
The results suggest that Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies have some justification in viewing the presence of a social father as increasing children's risk of abuse and neglect.
Along the same lines, Hellion, which premièred at Sundance, turns on the paired central performances of first - time actor Josh Wiggins as Jacob, a 13 - year - old budding delinquent in rural Southeast Texas and Aaron Paul as his troubled widower father, whose loving yet hands - off approach to parenting results in child - protective services sending Jacob's little brother Wes (Deke Garner) to live with his aunt (Juliette Lewis).
As a result of the CFSR findings and the growing research on the importance of fatherhood involvement, ACDSS sought to increase their efforts to meaningfully involve fathers in child welfare services through the use of the CFA guidelines, which also emphasized father engagement as a critical component of a comprehensive family assessmenAs a result of the CFSR findings and the growing research on the importance of fatherhood involvement, ACDSS sought to increase their efforts to meaningfully involve fathers in child welfare services through the use of the CFA guidelines, which also emphasized father engagement as a critical component of a comprehensive family assessmenas a critical component of a comprehensive family assessment.
This finding is consistent with the results of other studies, 34 and many service providers are trying to find ways to encourage fathers to attend parenting programmes.35 Reports of difficulty sustaining behaviour change over time and the desire for further support have also been reported previously.9, 33 Continuing support to the group from both volunteers and professionals has been proposed as well as flexible, open access, non-structured sources of support.37 Previous studies have also suggested that 30 — 50 % of families who take part in parenting programmes are likely to show no benefit because of other events in their lives, and may therefore need more than a single intervention.36
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