Not exact matches
The outgoing leader could also serve as a mentor
for future managers to ensure
cultural continuity.
It appears in a different form partly because the problem of social
continuity has become as great
for us as the problem of change and reform, but even more because the historical,
cultural character of human existence has come into fuller view.
Thus, the PLC provided the foundation
for cultural and structural
continuity from the previous principal to the current principal.
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Choosing between willful exposure to unnecessary peril
for the sake of
cultural continuity, on the one hand, and heading
for high ground because it makes sense, on the other, might not be as easy as it seems, even in this modern age.
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For example a 2006 study in Canada found that the greater the
cultural continuity in an Indigenous community the lower the rate of youth suicide.
Chang, H. and Pulido, D. (1994) The critical importance of
cultural and linguistic
continuity for infants and toddlers.
In comparison, studies on community control by First Nations groups in British Columbia, Canada, suggest a direct correlation between increased
cultural continuity within First Nation communities and reduced suicide rates.17 These are examples of health improvements
for indigenous peoples that appear to have resulted from equality and partnership between the «mainstream» health services and indigenous community - controlled health services and programs.
In the article below, she reports that landmark Canadian research, showing the protective effects of
cultural continuity, offers signposts
for a way forward.