But such a formula, according to him, brings with
it an important social risk for the worker: that of losing the little capital that he was able to save, capital that would be swallowed up in the co-operative structure.
Not exact matches
Has the regime for financial reporting and assurance been adopted for the most
important non-financial reporting
risks of the organization (e.g. operations, compliance, environmental,
social, reputation)?
Such everyday contacts (often referred to as «weak ties») have been shown to provide
important support, particularly to those at
risk of
social isolation.
Explaining to its shareholders how it is addressing strategic
risks linked to major environmental and
social policy issues, such as climate change and human rights, is an
important dialogue every corporation needs to engage in with its shareholders.
The emphasis we are compelled now to put upon our first freedom
risks distorting the moral message of religious and
social conservatives in a number of
important ways, and in the process undermining our case for liberty and tolerance.
In fact, most (63 %) said it was «diverting the church from more
important things,» and, in a list of church priorities, ranked sexuality issues lower than creating disciples of Christ, spiritual growth, youth involvement, members» spiritual growth, decline in membership, poverty, children at
risk, and
social injustice.
It is
important to realize that the physical and
social conditions under which infant - parent cosleeping occurs, in all its diverse forms, can and will determine the
risks or benefits.
Those who follow this blog and follow me on
social media know how
important I feel this issue is — it's up there with vaccines, breastfeeding, and infant sleep — but people forget in the midst of all the arguing about guns that there are real steps people can take to reduce
risks of accidents and tragedies.
These strategies are especially
important when children are at
risk for future behavioural and / or
social - emotional problems.
The effects of breastfeeding on children's development have
important implications for both public - health policies and for the design of targeted early intervention strategies to improve the developmental outcomes of children at
risk as a result of biological (e.g., prematurity) or
social adversity (e.g., poverty).
Additional evidence from studies which have looked at other aspects of
social support such as the level of received support or sources of
social support also provided evidence to support the hypothesis that the level of
social support is an
important factor in postpartum depression and that if
social support is absent then it can be a potential
risk factor for postpartum depression.
The Council Conclusions stress that harmful use of alcohol is recognised as an
important risk factor in the need to reduce the burden of alcohol - related avoidable deaths, chronic diseases, injuries, violence, health inequalities and other
social consequences to third parties.
The three - day treatment reversed
social deficits in mice deficient in a gene called Shank 3, an
important risk factor for ASD.
«This is a timely contribution about one of the most
important, if not the most
important risk factor for liver cirrhosis globally, because our overall knowledge about drinking patterns and liver cirrhosis is sparse and in part contradictory,» said noted expert Jürgen Rehm, PhD, Director of the
Social and Epidemiological Research Department of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto.
This work defines an element, often missing from health policy discussions, in improving outcomes for this
important population and underscores the importance of
social factors in affecting health outcomes both for people at
risk of becoming infected with HIV and for those living with HIV or AIDS, said the researchers.
Dr Rebecca Lacey, Research Associate in the UCL Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and lead author of the study, said: «Our study suggests that it is not parental divorce or separation per se which increases the
risk of later inflammation but that it is other
social disadvantages, such as how well the child does in education, which are triggered by having experienced parental divorce which are
important.»
David Armstrong continued: «Identifying two indicators - emotional intelligence and
social skills - and mapping these to the Achieving Schools Theory of Change, is an
important first step in measuring the longer term outcomes of the programme, such as reduced
risk of antisocial behaviour and spending time in prison and reduced
risk of mental ill - health and long - term illness.
Nevertheless, it's
important that schools recognise the potential
risks of
social media.
It said, in part, «A substantial body of scientific evidence identifies
important developmental, familial, and
social risk factors for violence.
I get it that there are agreements like that in place but those publishers affected should quickly address this issue on a go - forward basis or
risk losing out in the future where
social media becomes even more
important to book discovery.
Social risk - benefit decisions differ from personal ones in another
important way.
Events like these are why renters insurance is
important and why anything less than 100 % of American renters covered is an unacceptable
social risk.
Another
important demographic
risk factor is your relative income compared to your
social sphere.
Another
important advantage of
social trading is that when trading as part of a group or community rather than as an individual, it is easier to avoid the personal
risks that often result in losing positions.
Referencing the various political and
social strategies that originate within «the grid», «Performing the Grid» takes some interesting
risks and inspires some
important reconsiderations.
This graph is from «Climate
Risks: Linking Narratives to Action,» an
important new essay in the Stanford
Social Innovation Review on the gap between major environmental groups» messaging on human - driven global warming and the focus of their programs and spending.
Yet the history of major new scientific research programs (such as genetic modification of organisms, nanotechnology and stem cell research) tells us that the political and
social risks of new technological paradigms are often more
important than any potential physical harms (13).
Merging the two
risks losing
important environmental,
social and cultural safeguards that are necessary to make REDD work on the ground.
[4] One is reminded of Blackrock CEO Larry Fink's warning to CEOs last year that companies which fail to demonstrate a long - term strategy that accounts for
important social issues
risks «los [ing] the license to operate from key stakeholders.»
Passed last March, Bill 102 notably amends Quebec's Watercourses Act and its environmental authorization scheme based on four
risk - based categories of authorization and three
important new public paradigms:
social acceptability, climate change and wetlands protection.
However, calculating
risk is a complex phenomenon in which many factors — ranging from
social and economic conditions to individual habits — play an
important role.
I would say the biggest
risk that we have to manage as an organization is the reputational
risk, and it is absolutely the most
important risk and a lot of our
risk management activities are developed around media,
social media, media in general, relationships with regulators, policy - makers.
Some
important areas of education include diet, exercise, medication use and
social interaction (geriatric patients are at
risk of
social isolation and depression).
Academic Advisor — Duties & Responsibilities Recruit, train, direct, and review academic advisors and support staff ensuring effective operations Advise students in the selection of majors, minors, concentrations, and basic course load Utilize education and experience to provide students with career and personal counseling Assist students in the initiation and completion of the transfer process Responsible for the completion and coordination of all relevant paperwork Provide support to all academic departments, chairpersons, faculty, and junior advisors Coordinate School of Business Convocation and Graduation ceremonies Organize and conduct academic tutorials, workshops, and faculty presentations Design and implement Probation Program to address academic and
social needs of at
risk students Set academic goals, monitor progress, and provide steady encouragement and guidance Create and author departmental newsletters detailing
important news and upcoming events Organize
social events for students to build community and encourage healthy relationships Perform crisis intervention management for students facing personal challenges Study university literature to become an expert on all academic regulations and policies Oversee department budgets ensuring cost effective daily operations Build and strengthen professional relationships with colleagues, students, and community leaders Represent university with poise, integrity, and positivity
This needs - based exploration of aggressive behaviour in a middle school has highlighted a number of
important issues that need to be taken into consideration in efforts to construct a pathway to a healthier school environment in which students can explore
risk - taking in learning, experience
social interdependence, and, hopefully, meet their developmental needs for belonging, autonomy, and competence.
Risk for negative outcomes may be modified by both genetic and environmental factors, with the quality and availability of
social supports among the most
important environmental factors in promoting resiliency in maltreated children, even in the presence of a genotype expected to confer vulnerability for psychiatric disorder.
Risk for negative outcomes may be modified by both genetic and environmental factors, with the quality and availability of
social supports among the most
important environmental factors in promoting resiliency, even in the presence of a genotype expected to predispose to psychiatric disorder.
Adolescence is a critical period for the development of depression with prevalence rates rising sharply from childhood to early adulthood.1 Many adult depressive disorders have their first onset in adolescence2 with longer episode duration being the strongest predictor of future problems.3 In addition to increasing the
risk of later mental health problems, adolescent depression is associated with significant educational and
social impairment and is a major
risk factor for suicide.1 Providing effective early interventions to shorten the duration of episodes and potentially reduce the impact on later life is therefore
important.3 This study explores this question and compares the effects of...
Important, too, is the recognition that violence exposure is associated with multiple
risk factors across the
social ecology.
Several key psychosocial
risks are disproportionately distributed among step - and single - parent families and may mediate the connection between family type and health.3, 4,8 — 10 It is, therefore,
important to demonstrate that the family type effect on health is not entirely accounted for by, for example,
social class differences among family types.
Risk factors are events that challenge children's
social and emotional wellbeing, such as family conflict or separation or loss of an
important person.
These strategies are especially
important when children are at
risk for future behavioural and / or
social - emotional problems.
Risk factors for Complicated Grief include a lack of
social support, a sudden / unexpected loss, and losing a very
important loved - one.
Finally, it is
important to ensure that families at developmental
risk, including single mothers, are provided with the
social and financial resources necessary to provide their children with a supportive environment during infancy.
It said, in part, «A substantial body of scientific evidence identifies
important developmental, familial, and
social risk factors for violence.
«There is plenty of evidence that the most
important factor in safeguarding a child who is deemed at
risk, is an open working relationship between the family and
social workers.
The LST program is guided by a comprehensive theoretical framework that addresses multiple
risk and protective factors, provides developmentally appropriate information relevant to the target age group and the
important life transitions they face, includes comprehensive personal and
social skills training to build resilience and help students navigate developmental tasks, and uses interactive teaching methods (e.g., facilitated discussion, structured small group activities, role - playing scenarios) to stimulate participation and promote the acquisition of skills.
Released by a group of eighteen family scholars, the latest edition of Why Marriage Matters offers
important new findings from the
social sciences on the state of marriage in the United States, including why recent increases in cohabitation and family instability pose a
risk to children.
At the child level, temperamental features evident in infancy and toddlerhood such as irritability, restlessness, irregular patterns of behaviour, lack of persistence and low adaptability increase the
risk of behaviour problems7, 8,9 as do certain genetic and neurobiological traits.10, 11 At the family level, parenting practices including punitive discipline, inconsistency, low warmth and involvement, and physical aggression have been found to contribute to the development of young children's aggressive behaviour.12 Children who are exposed to high levels of discord within the home and whose parents have mental health and / or substance abuse issues are also at heightened
risk.13 Other
important correlates of aggression in children that can contribute to chronic aggression include faulty
social - cognitive processes and peer rejection.14
For example, previous studies have found that DO persons are at increased
risk of negative health outcomes in the context of receiving inadequate
social support (Bornstein, 1992, 1995), suggesting that
social support may be particularly
important for highly dependent people.