Sentences with phrase «foster cultural relationships»

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Smart Steps» mission is to build relationships between families, educators and communities in order to foster an environment that breeds academic achievement, cultural enrichment and self - esteem development in children.
«As the Generalissimo of the Yoruba army, who is leading us into a new paradigm of inter-ethnic cultural understanding, inter-continental race relationship and fostering better relationships among the Yoruba, I want you to see me as a reliable partner and supporter of all worthy endeavours of yours, which can add value to the title.»
This project was made possible by a Battelle Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs which fosters programs that examine the complex relationship between science and technology and broader social and cultural issues.
This partnership is part of an initiative by Stanek to nurture relationships with other organizations deeply ingrained in the unique arts culture of Philadelphia, fostering a more connected cultural community.
In the arena of these experiences, he staged numerous exhibitions, teaching projects and cultural exchange programmes, fostering relationships between institutions around the world.
They feature a range of kin relationships, cultural roles and responsibilities, environments and experiences and highlight the important links these interactions have in fostering children's social and emotional wellbeing.
Dr. Carla works to encourage and empower people, communities, and organizations to build quality relationships by developing cultural humility and fostering authentic dialogue.
Cultural safety encapsulates the relationships that we need to foster in our communities, as well as the need for cultural renewal and revitalCultural safety encapsulates the relationships that we need to foster in our communities, as well as the need for cultural renewal and revitalcultural renewal and revitalisation.
By teaching a process that facilitates relational change, Helen and Harville aim to establish healthy relationship as this society's primary cultural value which will lead to greater civil conversation and foster a legacy of stability and peace for generations to come.
Cross cultural findings suggested that parents - adopted children relationship in terms of secure attachment is revealed more in non-working parents, female parents, children of 11 - 14 years and female children across stated nations while, the ambivalent, avoidant and disorganized attachments are found more in practice if parents are working & male parents and if foster children are male at large & of 15 - 18 years.
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