Sentences with phrase «marginalised in»

Since its establishment, it has taken on the roles in the areas of Community, Enterprise and Employment Development, as well as education and has focussed its activities on specific target groups who are marginalised in society.
In considering the importance of culture I briefly analyse issues relating to lands, territories and resources, the concern that culture is marginalised in the Indigenous policy debate and the development of the Indigenous Economic Development Strategy.
Indigenous people have historically been marginalised in all areas of government and public life.
It's not the economics; it's not the politics; it's the clear sign that this government has young people, the sick, the poor, the unemployed, the elderly and the marginalised in its sights.
It is imperative (and consistent with a human rights based approach) to ensure Indigenous interests are not marginalised in the face of emerging policy, law and technology.
Do you think TPAs will be marginalised in the future?
You are irrelevant and should continue to be marginalised in any policy discussion.
The once iconic mode of transit has been severely marginalised in the modern city.
As a nation, we can not afford to have large numbers of young people marginalised in this way.
The Education Select Committee report on Academies and Free Schools identified concerns that the voice of parents can be marginalised in some academies.
This huge bundle of complete lessons, projects and worksheets contains some of our most beloved resources including the type of special lessons that your class will never forget, and that are sadly being marginalised in today's data and detail obsessed education system.
This resource also has a cross-curricular relevance and could be used as a different approach to citizenship as the weeds Landy's Nourishment series can be seen as representing the overlooked or marginalised in society.
Acknowledging the arts Added to this is the current argument in our sector that the creative subjects, including the arts, are being marginalised in favour of the core subjects.
He provided steady guidance throughout his time at the CSO with a particular focus on Catholic identity and serving the marginalised in our community.
Consequently D&T is increasingly marginalised in many schools and, in a few, is cut from the curriculum completely.
Dissecting rural working lives too often marginalised in British cinema, she gave them poetry but little romance, recalling the world of Thomas Hardy.
Her first feature length film links to the work of other contemporary female directors — Andrea Arnold's Red Road (2006) and Fish Tank (2009), Clio Barnard's The Arbor (2010) and The Selfish Giant (2013); and Carol Morley's Dreams of a Life (2011)-- who unsentimentally yet respectfully look at the poor and marginalised in Britain, especially children and young women.
After all, the homosexual, drug - addicted, and financially strapped are often still marginalised in the 00s.
According to the researchers, phantom limb pain was marginalised in medical discussions of the war, possibly because surgeons were helpless to do anything about it.
This might seem like a golden opportunity but you need to make your choice wisely as many of these technologies will be marginalised in just a few years?
And the accents and dialects that tend to be under - represented in training data sets are typically associated with groups of people who are already marginalised in US society.
An impeccable source told The PUNCH that Secondus told George that he would work with everyone and nobody would feel marginalised in the party.
Mr Nurudeen Mohammed, who is a Journalist by profession, said with his knowledge of the Constituency, he would work hard to create a better environment for the betterment of the vulnerable and marginalised in society.
The Left (and more) will recognise her courage in ensuring Dianne Abbott was on the ballot paper and she has succeeded in ensuring that women are not marginalised in the way they (including Harriet herself) were under Gordon Brown's leadership and in the election campaign in particular.
It is just that Mr Hague thinks that under Mr Miliband the Foreign Office was left financially stricken and marginalised in Whitehall, failed to build relations with emerging economies, and left Britain vulnerable to accusations it was complicit in torture.
RE: The Truth Unmasked was a detailed look at the supply of and support for RE teachers, which found that the subject had been (and remains) marginalised in many schools.
The President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo has insisted that Igbo nation in Nigeria remains the most marginalised in the country.
Many disabled children fail to reach their full potential because they continue to be marginalised in schools, health and social care, according to new research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
The author shows that for most of the period until the 1920s women were supportive but marginalised in political discourse.
The rhetoric used by the likes of Kavanagh and MacKenzie has consequences and they are felt by some of the most vulnerable and marginalised in our society.
The UKIP leader was able to convey a clear message that the UK is marginalised in the EU and...
The UKIP leader was able to convey a clear message that the UK is marginalised in the EU and largely unable to influence policy, both strong themes in British public opinion.
Benson Abounu that the Idoma people are not being marginalised in the scheme of things at the state level, reports from the state suggests, serious marginalization is ongoing in the state.
The ways women are depicted in news sends out important messages about their place and role in society and therefore, if women are absent or marginalised in political news, this reinforces their marginal status in the political process.
Trying to explain why women continue to be marginalised in news coverage of politics is complex.
The 27 - year - old has been marginalised in pre-season, with new boss Sale Solbakken favouring a defensive pairing of Roger Johnson and Richard Stearman.
The CTSA has been somewhat marginalised in recent years.
«I hope people will see in that; there is no way that Christianity is being marginalised in this country.
Theresa May has told Premier there is «no way» Christianity is being marginalised in the UK while she is Prime Minister.
At the same time, Robinson has been an advocate of the role and importance of the marginalised in the theological task.
- Nearly 12,000 took part - Ninety - three per cent think Christianity is being marginalised in society - Four in five believe Christianity isn't given the same respect as other faiths
Mr Farron spoke after 93 per cent of people who took Premier's State of the Faith survey said they felt Christianity is being marginalised in society.
She also said there is «no way» Christianity will be marginalised in the UK while she is Prime Minister.

Not exact matches

To that end, Russia is already working with China and Pakistan, marginalising India in the regional process.
Over the past five years, she has taken far - right National Front party — which was founded by her father — from a marginalised voice to one of the most important forces in French politics.
In a letter to the Bishops of the Anglican Church of Australia, he wrote that he felt the need to» stand in solidarity with faithful Anglicans across the globe» especially «for those who are marginalised because of the doctrinal unfaithfulness of their bishops»In a letter to the Bishops of the Anglican Church of Australia, he wrote that he felt the need to» stand in solidarity with faithful Anglicans across the globe» especially «for those who are marginalised because of the doctrinal unfaithfulness of their bishops»in solidarity with faithful Anglicans across the globe» especially «for those who are marginalised because of the doctrinal unfaithfulness of their bishops».
Regardless of the misrepresentation of Islam by those offenders, ven if the monument is meant to correct the perception brought about by the offenders, the sentiment involved in building a mosque, or a muslim community centre, on that site is hopelessly utopian and marginalises the pain of those who have been affected by the event.
In the end, any close look at their career shows how U2 have kept Christianity in the conversations of the age at a time when faith is becoming more and more marginaliseIn the end, any close look at their career shows how U2 have kept Christianity in the conversations of the age at a time when faith is becoming more and more marginalisein the conversations of the age at a time when faith is becoming more and more marginalised.
I have a friend that believes that Muslims an Christians worship a different God so I get the «Evangelical» point but to ban someone for showing solidarity with Muslims in the light of recent events is yes, I agree rejecting someone just as Jesus was rejected for identification with the marginalised.
The role of this movement as a tool to marginalise religion in society should not be overlooked.
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