Sentences with phrase «for care of»

Mr Jones added: «We recognise the tremendous efforts made by the voluntary sector and want to see this continue, however the government must undertake a greater share of the funding for the care of terminally ill patients.»
Zylka also said much of the report is critical of the office for the care of physically ill and injured inmates from 2016 - 2017 even though ECSO didn't have oversight of those issues until 2017.
In some cases, there were features that might not have been the cause of death but were relevant to the death and for the care of other children - babies who were significantly underweight, or who had ulcerated nappy rash, scabies, or where the scene photographs showed awful levels of deprivation.
The police did attempt to prosecute some cases under the 1929 Childrens act which makes it a criminal offence to be responsible for the care of a child under 3 whilst intoxicated.
Longer intervals between births bring health benefits to the mother and the child, allow more time and resources for care of the child and siblings, and contribute to the economic well - being of the household.
Additional ideas not shown include low hanging clothing or easily accessible clothing such as in baskets, low mirror for care of self area.
Organic methods for the care of the skin, hair, and nails are discussed.
In addition to supporting parents through the birthing process, she is also committed to preparing them for the care of their newborn.
For example, several states have laws providing leave for care of partners and children in domestic partnerships and civil unions.
Another laundry tip for the care of cloth pads is: Don't use fabric softener.
FYI for statistical / fact purposes: There are many DOs (Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine) who practice obstetrics and gynecology as a specialty, and are fully responsible for the care of high risk women, including many who did additional specialty training as MFM (Maternal Fetal Medicine) subspecialists.
(Check the instruction manual for the care of your pump parts.)
Medela is a sponsor of the European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) in their work to bring preterm infants and their families the dedicated and specialized care they need.
Most USA mothers than ever the thumbs up in the Baltic amber teething necklaces for the care of more than a little «pain of teething.
I'm not «working to pay someone to take care of my child» I'm BUDGETING for the care of my child.
Until a child is old enough to use a toothbrush, mothers are solely responsible for the care of their child «s teeth.
Designed by famed architect Myron Hunt, the facility was built specifically for the care of children.
Joint custody reposes in both parents legal responsibility for the care of their children and alternates the physical custody.
«This is one of the most common and difficult caregiving challenges that adult kids face,» says Donna Cohen, Ph.D. a clinical psychologist and author of «The Loss of Self: A Family Resource for the Care of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders.»
Among all the other equipment for the care of the newborn babies, this one stood out for its sheer elegance, classic design and many of its useful features.
Hospitals have widely varying policies for the care of newborns — you'll want to know what these are and how they match what you're looking for.
If parents in Illinois are awarded joint custody, the parents must sign a Joint Parenting Agreement, which explains each parent's rights and responsibilities for the care of the child.
My baseline for the care of my children when I need alone time is: alive and fed.
Dr. Shah's article stems from the United Kingdom's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) new set of guidelines, published in December 2014, which offer evidence - based advice for the care of pregnant women and babies during labour and immediately after birth.
2 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) recognises the right of mothers to breastfeed, to appropriate assistance in the performance of child - rearing responsibilities and the development of institutions, facilities and services for the care of children.
• Better engagement with fathers and father - figures in families where children are at risk is likely to result in better risk assessment, reduced burden on mothers, enhanced resources for the care of children and better risk management, leading to reduction of harm (Zanoni et al, 2013).
Standards outlined by the AAP for care of the neonate are possible in an out - of - hospital settings, including homebirth, although because homebirth practices do not have an accreditation body similar to the American Association of Birth Centers there is no way to assure that any particular homebirth midwife or practice provides any certain standard of care.
Fathers» responsiveness seems to vary depending on the degree to which they assume responsibility for the care of their infants (Lamb and Lewis, 2010).
As a result, you'll see improvements in risk assessment, a reduced burden on mothers, reduced risk of domestic violence, enhanced resources for the care of children and better risk management — leading ultimately to the reduction of harm.
During an epidemic of the plague, in complete disregard of his own safety, he gave directions for the care of the sick and the burial of the dead, sold his plate to aid the sufferers, and had his tapestries made into clothing for the destitute.
So where would you like us to send you the bills for the care of those children?
These clergy consider that they have the knowledge, skill, and responsibility for the care of many of the problems they see.
I have appended an extended note on tongues for those whose ministry calls for care of charismatics and Pentecostals.
A second attitude is that man is a trustee responsible to God for the care of our fellow creatures.
Undertaking nurturance as power, she called for care of the poor, the oppressed, the downtrodden; thirdly, Mary, woman of power, sang - at once crying and celebrating.
Besides the conditions of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter of death (and judgment) has been used as a form of social control.
One wonders how the good justice would react to the civilization we are purchasing with today's federal taxes, of which, in 1974, 46 per cent went for current military operations and another 7 per cent for care of disabled veterans and the largely war - derived interest on our national debt.
To some extent, this attitude of denial has come about because of changes in our society in this century: the marked decrease in the number of deaths at an early age; the development of specialized professions for the care of the dying and the dead; the emergence of geographical mobility, with the consequence that most of us live at some distance from aging and dying relatives, including parents; the growth of separate communities for the aging, not only nursing homes but retirement communities.
His Hastings Center has also developed troubling guidelines for the care of the dying, guidelines that are less than careful about respecting those at the end of their lives.
The clash of the New Testament Christian perspective of death with that of Kübler - Ross has some concrete implications for care of the dying.
When God says that a leader is responsible for the care of their people and that they should put the needs of the people ahead of their own interests, I am not judging when I say that a leader is wrong, when they use their position to gratify themselves, while their people suffer and starve.
No one should enter this task of counsel of souls who has not practiced in life what has been learned by study.28 Those who «penetrate with their understanding what they trample on in their lives «29 are not yet ready for care of souls.
Thus one who is called and prepared for care of souls must not egocentrically decline to undertake the task, or in the guise of humility proudly resist it.
Thank you young man for representing Jesus Christ and laying down your life for the care of this young woman who God loves.
As we talked with shelter providers, we also became involved in debates over responsibility of the church and of the state for care of the homeless.
Ordination to ministry sets people aside to be responsible for the care of the human spirit through Word and sacrament.
A widow once left a waqf for replacing a well - bucket and its rope; another woman left a waqf for the care of storks which broke their legs.
Last week, Pat Robertson told his viewers that he believes Alzheimer's disease to be a «kind of death,» a basis for the un-afflicted spouse to seek divorce and move on with their life — so long as they act mercifully and provide a means for care of that spouse.
The daily offices of morning and evening prayer, the litany, the penitential offices, the provisions made for the care of the sick, the marriage of Christian people, the burial of the dead — these are all part of the great traditional experience of public or «common» prayer and praise, and they further establish us in relationship with God in Christ.
(d) According to the plan, all existing state hospitals of more than one thousand beds should be gradually converted into centers for the care of chronically ill persons, both physically and mentally ill.
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