Sentences with phrase «meaningful social participation»

However, for patients who are already religious, service attendance might be encouraged as a form of meaningful social participation.

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The Preamble of the Declaration of the Right to Development, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1986, describes «development as a comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process that aims at the constant improvement of the well - being of the entire population and of all individuals on the basis of their active, free and meaningful participation in development and in the fair distribution of resulting benefits».
Research into how social media websites define us socially and the influence that social media has on our personal welfare suggests that a lack of social participation on Facebook leads to people feeling less meaningful.
McKay - Jackson urges school leaders to involve students in their deliberations: Engaging student voice and their meaningful participation in positive decision - making also fosters social emotional development.
Considering that McCormick engaged in productive work (providing legal services to clients on behalf of the partnership) and that Faskens could and had, in fact, affected his ability to have full and meaningful participation in economic and social life by imposing a mandatory retirement policy, the Code applies to his relationship with Faskens and generally to the relationship between a law firm partner and a law firm partnership.
Development is a comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process, which aims at the constant improvement of the well - being of the entire population and of all individuals on the basis of their active, free and meaningful participation in development and in the fair distribution of benefits resulting therefrom.
Muru Mittigar strives to improving the economic and social capacity of all Aboriginal people to support themselves, and empowering their meaningful participation in their role as traditional custodians of Country.
Learning flourishes when it is social; when it occurs as a shared activity within meaningful relationships; and when it allows for increasingly responsible participation.
Development is a comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process, which aims at the constant improvement of the well - being of the entire population and of all individuals on the basis of their active, free and meaningful participation in development and in the fair distribution of resulting benefits.14 It must be carried out in a way which respects and seeks to realise people's human rights.
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