Sentences with phrase «fostering stable relationships»

It places its efforts into fostering stable relationships with its franchisees.
Launched in 1965 by director Jule Sugarman, the Head Start Program is a United States Department of Health and Human Services program that was developed to help low - income families foster stable relationships.

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In such cases, the judge may grant physical custody to the parent who is deemed more likely to provide a stable environment while fostering a loving relationship with the other parent.
«The top priority for youth in foster care is permanency - a safe, stable home in which to live and grow including a life - long relationship with a nurturing caregiver.
Jim's current projects include serving as Project Director for EDC's work on Essentials for Childhood, a CDC framework that helps states across the country develop cross-sector partnerships to foster safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for children from early childhood through adolescence.
Furthermore, «direct payment processing in fiat and cryptocurrencies will be possible through CoinMetro's stable banking relationships fostered by its registered and licensed eMoney status in Georgia and Estonia which it is currently pursuing.»
• Well - versed in building stable relationships with clients, teammates, business partners and specialists by fostering a teamwork atmosphere.
Long (1997) noted that for children who have been deprived of stable and nurturing relationships, continuous acts of kindness become one way to foster a trusting teacher — student relationship.
This was the first foster care - type relationship for the Youmans and a confirmation of a lifelong commitment to helping children in need of stable, loving homes through foster care, fost - adopt programs and private adoption.
Florida considers factors including which parent serves as the child's primary caregiver, whether each parent can provide a stable home environment, the bond each parent has with the child, each parent's ability to help foster the relationship between the child and the other parent, the child's preference and any evidence of spousal or child abuse.
If no factors clearly favor one parent over the other, most courts tend to focus on which parent is likely to provide the child with a more stable environment, and which parent will better foster the child's relationship with the other parent.
Jim's current projects include serving as Project Director for EDC's work on Essentials for Childhood, a CDC framework that helps states across the country develop cross-sector partnerships to foster safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for children from early childhood through adolescence.
The Code of Conduct aims to foster stable and positive relationships between the child or young person, their carer and the designated agency.
Frequent placement disruptions can create distress for foster youth and make creating stable, supportive relationships with adults more difficult.
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