Sentences with phrase «from multicultural communities»

We've also pulled together a selection of resources to help health professionals support people from multicultural communities.
We've also pulled together information to help health professionals support people from multicultural communities.

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Similar efforts are taking place nationwide, such as a coalition of African - Americans and Latinos stopping a sewage treatment plant from being built in their Northern Manhattan neighborhood, and a multicultural group in Boston helping local communities fight, among other things, a diesel power plant slated to be built next to an elementary school.
Interracial dating has really evolved over the past two decades due to the fact that the younger generations have had the chance to grow up in multicultural communities, allowing them to interact and make friends with individuals from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
PTO Today's 2011 Parent Group of the Year for Outstanding Outreach to a Multicultural Parent Base created a fun, educational, free family night that got the entire school community involved, from administrators on down to students.
There needs to be a serious effort and commitment from federal, state, and local governments, as well as coalitions of school personnel with community groups to ensure implementation, evaluation, and continued success of intercultural / multicultural education in schools in the United States and across cultures.
Her designs draw influences from the African American homemaker and the vanishing multicultural African American, Asian, and Native American community of her birthplace, Seattle, and of the 1960s funk aesthetic.
These pencil drawings will be hang in the main gallery space in The Gallery at the Ann Felton Multicultural Center at Onondaga Community College from today until April 5th, 2011.
Emphasizing the newly global and necessarily multicultural community, Bonami is gathering works by twenty - seven artists from twenty countries and six continents, ranging from installations by the Romanian artists duo Subreal and allegorical boat pieces by Cuban artist Kcho to the low - key portraits of American Elizabeth Peyton and the recent Texas images by Finnish photographer Esko Mannikkö.
From painting to photography, installation to video, etching to textile design, the exhibition spans the diverse mix of contemporary art found in many wide - ranging group exhibitions, but the emphasis on Asian American concerns, especially those of women, make this exhibition one of particular interest to the San Francisco community, which prides itself in its multicultural internationalism.
«I enjoy working with folks who need support in managing a wide variety of issues from self - esteem and identity concerns to the stress of dealing with multiple roles, relationships, and life demands (as students, partners, friends, parents, new professionals, family members, community activists, etc.) My clinical interests include multicultural and women's issues, racial / ethnic identity development (especially among biracial / multi - racial / ethnic / cultural individuals), sexual and gender identity development, adjustment and transition issues, and building healthy relationships through assertive communication and positive self - esteem.»
Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is a community based organisation that advocates for the needs of young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.
When schools work closely with community organisations (such as neighbourhood centres and religious groups), and with community services (for instance, allied health, employment, and multicultural services), children and their families benefit from the best support possible.
The Commission strongly recommends the development of multicultural policy, based on extensive community consultation, and a broad definition of multicultural communityí to include people from refugee backgrounds, newly arrived migrants, international students, temporary and seasonal migrant workers, and established ethnic communities.
More than 100 participants from academic, government, non-government and community sectors, including leaders of Aboriginal and multicultural community groups, across Australia and internationally attended the symposium.
that it adopts a broad definition of the «multicultural community» in Australia that genuinely considers: newly arrived migrants, international students, temporary and seasonal migrant workers, people from refugee backgrounds and established ethnic communities
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