Sentences with phrase «following reunification»

Post-Permanency: An Assessment for Families» Needs for Services and Supports (PDF - 153 KB) Freundlich, Avery, Gerstenzang, & Munson (2006) Journal of Family Strengths, 9 (1) Reports the results of a qualitative study that sought the perspectives of birth parents and adoptive parents following reunification or adoption of children from foster care.
After the departure of the BRD government to Berlin following the reunification, Bonn became host city for all UN and globalist organisations including those that want to create the worldwide caliphate.
Following the reunification of Germany in 1990 the researchers developed the system together at Ficht (see Diagram).
Following the reunification, Felder said he would continue caucusing with Republicans (giving them a one - seat majority even if Democrats won the April 24 special elections), but that he was still open to joining the new Democratic caucus.
Klein also said he had «no ill will» toward Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan (R - Suffolk County) who, following the reunification announcement, removed IDC members from committee leadership posts and moved them to smaller offices.
Following reunification, Sammer would enjoy great success.
Innovation and industrial research in eastern Germany have fallen victim to the economic upheavals that followed reunification.

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While I sense a very strong desire across the Tory family to conduct the Brexit debate in a civilised manner so that post-referendum reunification can be secured, unhappiness could quickly follow the expected «Remain» outcome.
«Additionally, our qualitative data suggest that separations followed by reunification, after an initial period of disorientation, may lead to an increased sense of closeness and intimacy in some families.
Two women pray outside the family reunification site following a shooting at Santa Fe High School on Friday, May 18, 2018, in Santa Fe, Texas.
After Germany's reunification in 1989, he participated in Berlin's «critical reconstruction,» which advocated following the preexisting scale but with contemporary construction methods and materials.
Following a lengthy arbitration in which he determined that the mother had undertaken a campaign of parental alientation, the arbitrator awarded custody of the two sons to the father and ordered the father to attend a reunification program with the children.
(Citizenship of the Union — Article 20 TFEU − Directive 2003 / 86 / EC − Right to family reunification − Union citizens who are minor children living with their mothers, who are third country nationals, in the territory of the Member State of which the children are nationals — Permanent right of residence in that Member State of the mothers who have been granted sole custody of the Union citizens — Change in composition of the families following the mothers» remarriage to third country nationals and the birth of children of those marriages who are also third country nationals — Applications for family reunification in the Member State of origin of the Union citizens — Refusal of the right of residence to the new spouses on the ground of lack of sufficient resources — Right to respect for family life — Taking into consideration of the children's best interests)
Adams hailed the result at the conference as «one of the most important decisions in the recent history of our country», and said that the decision to support the PSNI / court system was, «about building our strength» and «putting backbone» into the fight for Irish unity — Sinn Fein remains dedicated to reunification, whereby the six counties in Northern Ireland join the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland, following the withdrawal of British forces and the end of British rule in Northern Ireland.
The guide provides starter questions for discussion before watching the video, followed by discussion topics addressing eight areas, such as the challenges of foster parenting, keeping children connected to their birth parents, working with birth families, and reunification.
The following resources offer examples of best practices and innovative programs that help to prevent children or youth from reentering foster care once reunification has occurred.
As defined in the Child and Family Services Reviews, a child in foster care is determined to have achieved permanency when any of the following occurs: (1) The child is discharged from foster care to reunification with his or her family, either a parent or other relative; (2) the child is discharged from foster care to a legally finalized adoption; or (3) the child is discharged from foster care to the care of a legal guardian.
One study designed to understand why reunifications fail identified the following case activities as essential parts of the reunification process: quality assessments including whether and when reunification should occur, quality case plans, family engagement, service coordination, family compliance with case plans, family readiness, and post-reunification services and monitoring.
The following sections discuss family reunification in all of these contexts.
The following resources provide strategies and best practices for promoting reunification and supporting visits between incarcerated parents and their children.
The following resources offer strategies that help strengthen family visits and enrich efforts toward reunification.
The following resources highlight the role parents, youth, foster parents and caregivers, communities, and child welfare and related professionals can play to support and promote the goal of family reunification.
Use the following resources to learn more about the child welfare system, what to expect during the reunification process, and access other helpful information.
Children who have undergone forced separation from one of their parents in the absence of abuse, including cases of parental alienation, are highly subject to post-traumatic stress, and reunification efforts in these cases should proceed carefully and with sensitivity (research has shown that many alienated children can transform quickly from refusing or staunchly resisting the rejected parent to being able to show and receive love from that parent, followed by an equally swift shift back to the alienated position when back in the orbit of the alienating parent; alienated children seem to have a secret wish for someone to call their bluff, compelling them to reconnect with the parent they claim to hate).
Results showed that PMTO was associated with higher rates of reunification for treatment families as compared to families receiving services as usual at follow - up.
Type of prevention consisting of activities targeted to families in which abuse has already occurred and include early intervention and targeted services, such as individual, group, and family counseling; parenting education - such as Parent - Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT); community and social services referrals for substance abuse treatment, domestic violence services, psychiatric evaluations, and mental health treatment; infant safe - haven programs; family reunification services (including follow - up care programs for families after a child has been returned); temporary child care; etc..
An appropriate parent - child reunification process should include the following considerations:
The following resources offer an array of practices and strategies that support family reunification efforts in child welfare, including State and local examples.
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