The legitimate system can keep them safe
from social barriers and they can enjoy a discrete relationship with rich partners around.
Not exact matches
I think we're on the cusp of a generation of government, political and
social leadership that come
from the «outside» as
barriers of entry to these fields are lowered and we see more competitive elections, which will hopefully be more content - driven.
The United Nations Economic and
Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) estimates that in the north of the West Bank approximately 80 per cent of Palestinians who own land on the other side of the
barrier have not received permits
from the Israeli authorities, and hence can not cultivate their fields.
Obviously, aside
from the huge
social and financial commitment needed to set up the infrastructure, re-profile roads, re-lay Tarmac, fit miles of Armco, build grandstands, pay for race - hosting fees and gain approval and sign - off
from the FIA, we don't see any
barriers to our vision.
Six good practice «taster sessions»
from our conference At the Fatherhood Institute's Engaging fathers as partners conference in central London on Thursday 11 November 2010: Martin Clement, team manager
from the Children in Need service at Islington Children's Services talked about the «Breaking down
barriers» project, which is attempting to bring fathers to the fore in
social work practice.
We believe that potty training can be a parent - guided process (assuming there are no major developmental, emotional,
social barriers... though we can create a specialized plan just for you, if you're in that boat... no need to do it alone and start
from scratch).
Because of this, she believes that
social barriers that restrict or prevent women who choose to breastfeed
from doing so, are unjust.
«We must support these well - founded wishes by targeting the underlying
social and economic inequity and structural
barriers that prevent women
from achieving institutional birth.»
Some
barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and
social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support
from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
We work with those who are recovering
from disability and disease, those who are working to overcome mental health challenges, those who need support with healthy living and lifestyle changes, and those who are experiencing
barriers to being able to fully participate in the physical or
social - emotional aspects of their workplace.
There are many steps that we can take to ease the rules and regulations and break down some of the
barriers that prevent
social investment
from various sources.
«
Social and practical
barriers keep heart - failure patients
from benefits of exercise therapy.»
But once the ants and termites jumped the high
barrier that prevents the vast variety of evolving animal groups
from becoming fully
social, they dominated the world.
We also know
from our work with schools and young people, that levels of numeracy are key
barriers to
social mobility.
These range
from achievement - related stress, often coming
from parental pressures, to overcoming language and
social class
barriers, family problems, and peer group and personal
social concerns.
The lack of technologies and service delivery models that can overcome
social, cultural and market
barriers, preventing promising interventions
from being brought to scale where most needed.
This can eliminate both logistical and
social barriers associated with breakfast by ensuring students don't need to get to school early or separate
from their peers to eat.
National education charity Future First — which works to break down
barriers caused by
social mobility issues — has partnered with Greenergy, the UK's leading road fuel supplier and Europe's largest manufacturer of biofuel
from waste, to inform state school students about the skills necessary to succeed in the energy and fuel industry.
If the American dream is to mean anything for children
from low - income backgrounds, they need access to a public education that helps them overcome economic and
social barriers and achieve at high levels.
In addition, Johnson has partnered with organizations across the state representing philanthropy, government, business, nonprofit, K - 12 and higher education sectors to address the
social, academic and financial
barriers preventing students
from pursing postsecondary education.
Overview For young people involved in the justice system, navigating a pathway into and through postsecondary education and the workforce is often met with a range of
barriers including
social stigmatization arising
from court involvement, lack of access to resources
The authors cover a variety of topics and offer rationale for listening to students,
barriers to student involvement, engaging «student voice» in constructivist classrooms, issues of
social justice and authenticity, and how pre-service teachers can — and must — learn
from students.
School
social workers work collaboratively with school personnel and parents to reduce or eliminate the
social, emotional, economic and environmental
barriers that may interfere with a student's ability to maximally benefit
from his / her education.
Some of the
barriers to
social action were highlighted by Mita Desai, chair of the British Youth Council, who said a lack of suitable and regular after - school transport stopped many young people
from being involved in
social action.
Barriers to success confronted by these students include substance addiction, family strain,
social struggles and feelings of disconnect
from their First Nations cultures.
Social and institutional
barriers are keeping African American students
from the ranks of gifted and talented programs.
As long as homeowners in affluent suburbs are allowed to benefit
from the high density of cities (where they tend to work or find business and
social networks) without accounting for the higher costs of public services to support it, they will continue to be
barriers to inexpensive housing in their jurisdictions.
I also have used my professional
social work experiences and my personal experiences with black people to publish two novels (in print), THE
BARRIER and LITTLE OSCAR, which are now both available as e-books
from Amazon's Kindle bookstore.
Our previous issues have featured works of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction that grapple with harsh realities of everything
from social media to systemic oppression and inspire us to fight against these
barriers.
Removing many of the
barriers of entry to trading the financial markets, prior to the rise of
social trading in order to have any chance of making profit
from trading one would have had to spent a significant amount of time getting to grips with the ins and outs of trading.
Works with Los Angeles housing providers and
social services programs to help guide the creation and integration of more pet - friendly spaces and housing where homeless people will not be separated
from their pets, which is a common
barrier to people accepting help.
Chabil Mar is conveniently located just a few minutes» walk
from Placencia Village, the economic, nightlife, and
social hub of the peninsula and an excellent place to base an expedition to the nearby Belize
Barrier Reef.
Tropical North Queensland offers Conference Organisers a wealth of opportunities for Team Building and
Social Activities,
from tours to the world heritage listed Great
Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, adventure activities like white water rafting or cooking activities utilising the amazing tropical foods available in Far North Queensland.
The exhibition «The Border» studies and analyses borders as territorial isolations or on the contrary accessions, as cultural or
social barriers, as an instrument separating «us»
from the «others».
It is themed Sustainable and inclusive urban communities through urban agriculture and aims to bring together scientists
from different disciplinary perspectives, studying motivations and
barriers for individual and group practitioners,
social, economic and environmental benefits of urban agriculture for the local communities and cities as a whole, as well as enabling and disabling factors for successful interaction between the local stakeholders in planning, accessing and using urban resources especially land and water.
Because the program is exclusively for students
from lower - income families, Aderant's partnership with Cristo Rey will be working to give «at - risk» Atlanta youth their best chance to overcome the financial and
social barriers that limit their educational and professional opportunities.
Their experience of disability and therefore the
barriers they face differ because of their disadvantaged
social and economic conditions; the additional disadvantages they may experience because of their identification with other groups, for example, ethnic groups; further disadvantages they may experience due to the status they are accorded within these groups, for example, status resulting
from age, gender, and sexual orientation; the type and severity of the disabilities they experience; and other disadvantages experienced because of the way that laws are written and implemented.
When it came to explaining why there was a
social mobility problem in the legal profession, respondents who think something is preventing candidates
from disadvantaged backgrounds
from getting law training contracts revealed that a large
barrier is their presentation at interview — respondents allocated almost a quarter (23 %) of their votes to this.
If a migrant is seeking refugee status
from within Canada, the economic,
social and cultural
barriers to accessing justice are likely to be substantially greater than those faced by almost any other member of Canadian society.
• Identify and spread knowledge regarding psycho
social barriers employees
from diverse cultures face when they join the workforce and what can be done to reduce these
barriers.
McEwin offered stories and examples to illustrate the disabling effects of
social and economic
barriers, which often result in the exclusion of people with disabilities
from decision making about personal expression,
social participation and reproduction.
Online interventions offer many advantages; they can provide access to evidence - based treatments and patients can work through the intervention whenever they want.6 Usually, anonymity is preserved as patients participate at distance, resulting in low -
social barriers and low risk of stigmatisation.7
From a health suppliers perspective, online interventions guarantee standardised treatments and show good scalability, which has led to the launch of the first online clinics.8 9 Internet - based interventions can also help with bridging waiting times10 or enhance treatment effects during aftercare.11 At the same time, online interventions do not fit all patients» needs (eg, need for more personal contact or diverging preferences).
It found that the
barriers to quitting included stress and other mental health issues,
social norms (the «culture» of
social smoking), the need for time out (having a smoke)
from family stressors, and the very addictive nature of tobacco.
The Healthy Fathering Collaborative of Greater Cleveland (HFC) is a network of public and private agencies that aims to provide education, services, and support directly to fathers throughout the lifespan of fatherhood,
from pre-conception and pregnancy to childbirth, early childhood, and parenting school - age children.85 Member agencies provide four types of services: programs that help fathers address
barriers that impact their involvement with their children; supportive services for fathers; fatherhood development programs; and father - child
social / recreational event programs.86
«We know that these ups - and - downs may occur in a
social context of isolation
from family, workplace prejudice, and other
social barriers that are unique to gay and lesbian couples.»
Today, 400,000 students who are facing non-academic
barriers to school and life success benefit
from this suite of technology - based, trauma - informed, personal and
social problem - solving tools.
Six main themes were identified
from the qualitative analysis; physical changes, lifestyle improvements,
social and emotional well - being, perceptions about the features of the program that worked and perceived
barriers to the program and changes for the future.
Lack of measurement emerged
from our survey as one of the most important impediments to promoting SEL among parents and teachers in the U.S., UK, China and South Korea, with 48 % — 72 % of respondents citing this as one of the main
barriers to teaching
social and emotional skills.
Moreover, these efforts should begin early in development, as children are likely to benefit most
from supportive home environments during the formative years of rapid language growth and learning.22, 62,63 Finally, interventions with parents that aim to support children's learning should attend to the cultural context of early development when working with parents
from different backgrounds, and also consider the broader
social context of parenting by attending to the
barriers created by poverty and low parental education.