Sentences with phrase «improve social welfare»

Our objectives are based on the sustainable development of our tourist activities, handling processes environmentally responsibles and offering a human experience of cultural interaction and respect to the nature, with qualified, competent and motivated personnel and a suitable infrastructure which generate a high quality service and a customized treatment oriented to generate the satisfaction of the different segments of our market needs, surpassing the expectations of our clients, diminishing the impact of the environment and contributing to improve the social welfare of the locality».
It is built on the theory of welfare economics and can be used as an ultimate tool to improve social welfare.
Rather, it had to prove its worth by showing policymakers how to design legislation that would improve social welfare

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They direct and administer the development of health care and social policies, and oversee programs aimed at improving the health and social welfare of individuals and communities.
These outcomes include reducing the welfare caseload; employing former welfare recipients; increasing incomes for the poor and near poor; improving the cognitive, physical and social development of children; reducing out - of - wedlock births; improving health care for low - income residents; and bolstering job stability and advancement.
Within the review, a three - phase reintroduction protocol for reducing conflict between cats in a household is described; examples of environmental enrichment for improving welfare by increasing the physical, social and temporal complexity of the environment are provided; and the use of a synthetic analogue of the feline facial pheromone is recommended.
The aging of society needs new, more cost - effective solutions to improve the life quality of patients and cut the burden that is placed on the social welfare system.
Their study «provides further evidence to policy makers who are interested in aligning the social welfare objective of improving workers health and wellbeing with the need to make the business case to employers.»
We aim to improve the standards of veterinary care and animal welfare in the places we travel while raising awareness through social media.
This revolution in new knowledge about the developing brain and human genome, linked to advances in the behavioral and social sciences, offers new opportunities for more effective strategies to improve outcomes in education, economic development, health, and social welfare.
PLHIVs have been also been helped to access social welfare and social protection measures; such efforts have greatly improved their lives.
Countries (or national subdivisions) that lead the PISA, including Singapore, Shanghai, Canada, Finland, South Korea, and Japan, very broadly share a model one could see as the inverse of ours: they draw teachers from among their most talented people, prepare them extensively and with close attention to practice, put them in schools buffered from some of the effects of poverty by social welfare supports, and give them time while in school to collaborate to develop and improve their skills.
They also benefit from interactions with the foster family, human interaction is known to improve animal welfare, particularly for highly social species like dogs.
Human interaction is known to improve animal welfare, particularly for highly social species like dogs.
We aim to improve the standards of veterinary care and animal welfare in the places we travel while raising awareness through social media.
Therefore the purpose of this review is to investigate how cats process and use chemical signals in social contexts, and identify ways this information can be used to improve cat welfare, including additional species - appropriate ways of reinforcing the human - cat bond.
World Animal Day (WAD) is a social movement to speak up for animals that have no voice and to improve welfare standards around the world.
In their 2012 Corporate Social Responsibility Report Galen Weston says, «We are engaging with industry experts and activists on the best solutions to animal welfare challenges such as sow stalls and improved housing environments for laying hens.»
In a summary report for renewable technologies (from may 2011), the IPCC reiterated that the demand for energy and associated services to meet social and economic development and improve human welfare and health is increasing and that overwhelmingly, this energy demand is met by fossil fuels.
Improved access to the labour market and social welfare programs, especially for lone mothers, provided a material base for women's independence.
LAG works with lawyers and advisers to improve standards and knowledge of social welfare, family and criminal law among practitioners, by publishing legal handbooks and its monthly magazine, Legal Action, and by providing training and events for lawyers and advisers.
We aim to improve the standards of veterinary care and animal welfare in the places we travel while raising awareness through social media.
LAG works with lawyers and advisers to improve standards and knowledge of social welfare, family and criminal law among practitioners, by publishing legal handbooks and its monthly magazine, Legal Action, and by providing training and events for lawyers and advisers.
Much of [the] Center for the Study of Social Policy's system reform work focuses on improving how public child welfare systems and its partners address the safety, permanency and well - being needs of the children, youth, and families that they serve.
Improving Social Work Practice Through the Use of Technology and Advanced Research Methods Schwartz, Jones, Schwartz, & Obradovic (2008) In Child Welfare Research: Advances for Practice and Policy View Abstract Reviews the use of technology in social welfare, discusses promising technological developments, explores the potential of actuarial risk assessment, and describes an innovative computational process for predicting the recurrence of child maltreaSocial Work Practice Through the Use of Technology and Advanced Research Methods Schwartz, Jones, Schwartz, & Obradovic (2008) In Child Welfare Research: Advances for Practice and Policy View Abstract Reviews the use of technology in social welfare, discusses promising technological developments, explores the potential of actuarial risk assessment, and describes an innovative computational process for predicting the recurrence of child maltreasocial welfare, discusses promising technological developments, explores the potential of actuarial risk assessment, and describes an innovative computational process for predicting the recurrence of child maltreatment.
Improving the Performance and Outcomes of Child Welfare Through State Program Improvement Plans (PIPS): The Real Opportunity of the Child and Family Services Review (PDF - 300 KB) Center for the Study of Social Policy (2003) Encourages States to consider the CFSR process as an opportunity to reform child welfare systems by outlining principles for improvement and examining the important components of PIPs.
This policy statement from the AAP advocates a public health response to the opioid epidemic and substance use during pregnancy, and recommends: a focus on preventing unintended pregnancies and improving access to contraception; universal screening for alcohol and other drug use in women of childbearing age; knowledge and informed consent of maternal drug testing and reporting practices; improved access to prenatal care, including opioid replacement therapy; gender - specific substance use treatment programs; and improved funding for social services and child welfare systems.
She has guided a range of social service organizations to understand their performance and improve upon it: programs that serve fathers, new mothers and their infants, young adults disconnected from school and work, adults with disabilities, and families involved with the court and welfare systems.
California Youth Connection Promotes the participation of foster youth in policy development and legislative change to improve the foster care system, and strives to improve social work practice and child welfare policy.
Train state child welfare social workers on ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act) and topics related to culturally responsive engagement to improve outcomes for Native American children in child welfare
This home visiting program uses Promoting First Relationships, an evidence - based curriculum shown in rigorous clinical trials to significantly improve observed parental sensitivity, improve parent knowledge of child social and emotional needs, improve child behavior and child stress physiology, and improve child welfare outcomes.
Cultural brokers promote family engagement and advocate to improve the quality of the relationship between the child welfare services social worker and the family.
The long - term goals are to improve the quality of Maines workforce and decrease the costs of doing business in the state «by lessening future health care, welfare, and other social costs.
Use culturally - sensitive, evidence - based curricula shown to: improve observed parental sensitivity, improve parent knowledge of child social and emotional needs, improve child behavior and child stress physiology, and improve child welfare outcomes, including a significant reduction in foster care placements.
Community Partnerships for the Protection of Children Center for the Study of Social Policy Offers research results and lessons learned from efforts to improve outcomes for children, youth, and families by helping child welfare systems partner more effectively with key stakeholders and community members.
Increasing LGBT Cultural Competency CASA (Court - Appointed Social Advocates) for Children (2013) Gives information on how child welfare organizations can improve their recruitment and retention of volunteers and resource families in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and how to enhance LGBT cultural competency within the child welfare system.
Guidance for Child Welfare Administrators on Achieving Racial Equity Policy for Results, Center for the Study of Social Policy Provides guidance for child welfare administrators for finding the causes of disproportionality and developing policies on how to measure and improve preventive services, entries into care, placement type, length of stay, and permanency for children and families of color.
We aim to improve the standards of veterinary care and animal welfare in the places we travel while raising awareness through social media.
Further economic analysis, drawing on 15 - year outcome data (Olds et al., 1997) suggested that the economic case for home visiting for all women was much stronger, given the impacts it had in terms of reducing abuse, violence, the need for social welfare benefits and improved employment prospects (Karoly et al., 1998, 2005).
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