Sentences with phrase «involving social service providers»

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Social welfare activities typically involve interaction between government funding agencies and a variety of private service providers, both religious and nonreligious.
Members of the coordinated school health teams include an administrator, guidance counselor, school psychologist, social worker, physical education teacher, school nurse, school engineer, food service manager / director, health teacher or other health services provider, student (where age - appropriate), community partner representative, parent / guardian, student support staff, and those who are involved in other Wellness and Prevention Office programs.
Additionally, Jansen advises social service providers and nonprofits that include child care providers and churches, and represents insurance agents, brokers and carriers involved in lawsuits related to negligent failure to procure insurance, bad faith and coverage issues.
Furthermore, I have been proactively involved in facilitating programs and services such as health and wellness, have been responsible for developing a detailed directory of local social service agencies and providers.
This toolkit serves as an information hub and provides implementation and training resources for the Core Practice Model, developed by the California Department of Social Services and the Department of Health Care Services to unite the two departments and facilitate teaming with families and providers in the provision of mental health services to children involved with child Services and the Department of Health Care Services to unite the two departments and facilitate teaming with families and providers in the provision of mental health services to children involved with child Services to unite the two departments and facilitate teaming with families and providers in the provision of mental health services to children involved with child services to children involved with child welfare.
It will prioritise research into: novel biological / psychological / social treatments; approaches involving self - management, peer - to - peer support or involving families or non-traditional workforce providers in service delivery; approaches that achieve integrated physical, mental and social health outcomes; and approaches that create new service platforms or strengthen existing ones.
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