Sentences with phrase «maintaining cultural connections»

He is counting on a family committed to maintaining cultural connections and continuing contact with his siblings.
You can maintain cultural connections with the land of your ancestors.
This ensures that, wherever possible, Aboriginal children remain within their community and maintain their cultural connections.

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Delivered as an availability - pay design - build - finance - operate - maintain public - private partnership (P3) concession, the East End Crossing project is expected to provide more efficient routes to the Louisville trade center, as well as better connections to employment opportunities, cultural experiences, recreational attractions and economic resources.
Russian and international experts will review the current, and try to imagine the future, cultural models of collectivity and public sphere that will allow us to build a space of togetherness and maintain a network of meaningful connections within it.
In recent installations, he revisits this archive, pairing images of Jackson with photographs of Ghana where Gray maintains a studio, exploring the diasporic dislocations and cultural connections which link the US to West Africa.
maintaining and strengthening traditional Ngaanyatjarra cultural and social values and connection to land;
There are many benefits to placing children with relatives or other kinship caregivers, such as increased stability and safety as well as the ability to maintain family connections and cultural traditions.
Such strategies may include family engagement, maintaining family and cultural connections, connecting families to evidence - based services, regular and frequent visits among family members and with the worker, and parent education.
Carers play a crucial role in promoting and maintaining a child's cultural connections.
For Aboriginal children and young people, or children and young people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, practitioners are expected to create and implement cultural plans that support them maintaining connections to their families and communities.
If a child or young person is Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, or from a different cultural background to their guardian, they will still maintain connections with their culture and community.
Such strategies may include family engagement, maintaining family and cultural connections, connecting families to evidence - based services, regular and frequent visits among family members and with the worker, and parent education, among others.
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