Sentences with phrase «inclusive health education»

Planned Parenthood Advocates of Arizona will continue advocating for comprehensive and inclusive health education; primarily by focusing on the repeal of one of Arizona's most disgraceful, archaic laws.
Comprehensive, inclusive health education is a framework of personal responsibility and liberty to be who you are, be safe, and be healthy.

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SOCIAL IMPACT X DESIGN From health care and education to housing and environmental degradation, learn how design has been used by businesses, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs to create inclusive products, services, and strategic frameworks that solve «wicked» problems, identify sustainable solutions, and create even greater benefits for the communities they serve.
Jenny Tohotoa, Bruce Maycock, Yvonne Hauck, Peter Howat, Sharyn Burns, Colin Binns; Supporting mothers to breastfeed: the development and process evaluation of a father inclusive perinatal education support program in Perth, Western Australia, Health Promotion International, Volume 26, Issue 3, 1 September 2011, Pages 351 — 361, https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daq077
'' The curriculum provides for all students to learn about the negative impacts of all forms of discrimination and encourages the teaching of health and physical education to be inclusive and relevant to students of all sexual orientations.»
The London - based Child - to - Child Trust promotes meaningful child participation in health, school - readiness, Disaster Risk Reduction, HIV / AIDS, climate change, inclusive education, and other issues affecting children.
The training will build teacher's ability to deliver a curriculum of sex and relationships education, within personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education, which is inclusive of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues and helps prevent bullying related to sexual orientation and / or gender identity.
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Our Catholic schools are leaders in inclusive education, serving approximately 4,200 students with learning disabilities, speech or language impairments, autism, or other health impairments.
Social and emotional learning featured prominently in the act, which defined safe and supportive schools as those that ``... foster a safe, positive, healthy and inclusive whole - school learning environment that (i) enable students to develop positive relationships with adults and peers, regulate their emotions and behavior, achieve academic and non-academic success in school and maintain physical and psychological health and well - being and (ii) integrate services and align initiatives that promote students» behavioral health, including social and emotional learning, bullying prevention, trauma sensitivity, dropout prevention, truancy reduction, children's mental health, foster care and homeless youth education, inclusion of students with disabilities, positive behavioral approaches that reduce suspensions and expulsions and other similar initiatives.»
Long - term projects this year included making disability services available to homeless and displaced youth, the mental health community engaging with the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, and several projects designed to help schools improve their inclusive education for students with disabilities.
The consultation is silent about the variations in health contributions for medical - related costs, and we would be wise to lobby for some support in achieving a more level playing field for this issue, otherwise highly inclusive schools and those providing specialist education could be placed under even more pressure in some areas.
These initiatives have included the Zambia eSchool 360 Expansion Project, Zambia Education Quality Improvement Project 2 (EQUIP 2), quality improvement projects, inclusive development assistance strategies, learner performance programs, health education, Education Quality Improvement Project 2 (EQUIP 2), quality improvement projects, inclusive development assistance strategies, learner performance programs, health education, education, and more.
In our symposium, Dr. Larry Allen, Dean of Clemson University's College of Health Education and Human Development, discussed the importance of the K - 12 educational system of being more inclusive of influencing factors in the ability of students to learn effectively.
Questions from the Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education's (LIFE) insurance needs calculator, one of the insurance industry's most inclusive needs assessment surveys, include:
• Recent dental graduate, presently looking for a position as a Dentist with All - inclusive Care making the most of skills in diagnosing and treating dental and oral issues, and providing education to patients regarding good oral health and care.
Our mission is to make a real and sustained difference to people and communities across Sussex, investing in innovative programmes that offer inclusive participative opportunities, promoting health and wellbeing, tackling exclusion and creating pathways into education and work.
«We need updated, comprehensive, medically accurate, and age - appropriate health and sex education curriculum that is inclusive of all.»
Conduct high quality education programs for foster / kinship parents that address the latest in social, physical / mental health, and developmental needs of children in placement by utilizing multiple mediums in order to truly be inclusive of the foster and kinship parents that CSFPA serves throughout the state;
an inclusive right extending not only to timely and appropriate health care but also to the underlying determinants of health, such as access to safe and potable water and adequate sanitation, an adequate supply of safe food, nutrition and housing, healthy occupational and environmental conditions, and access to health - related education and information, including on sexual and reproductive health.
Through our health centers across the U.S., inclusive, medically accurate sex education programs, and tireless efforts to defend people's right to access quality, affordable health care, Planned Parenthood is working to create the healthiest generation ever — both at home in the United States and around the globe.
Hot off the press from the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this joint policy statement indicates that all young children with disabilities should have access to inclusive high - quality early childhood programs, where they are provided with individualized and appropriate support in meeting high expectations.
Social and emotional learning featured prominently in the act, which defined safe and supportive schools as those that ``... foster a safe, positive, healthy and inclusive whole - school learning environment that (i) enable students to develop positive relationships with adults and peers, regulate their emotions and behavior, achieve academic and non-academic success in school and maintain physical and psychological health and well - being and (ii) integrate services and align initiatives that promote students» behavioral health, including social and emotional learning, bullying prevention, trauma sensitivity, dropout prevention, truancy reduction, children's mental health, foster care and homeless youth education, inclusion of students with disabilities, positive behavioral approaches that reduce suspensions and expulsions and other similar initiatives.»
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