Sentences with phrase «other kinship»

Betty is the founder of CANGRANDS, a national Canadian grass - roots organization dedicated to providing information and support to the 75,000 kinship children being raised by grandparents and other kinship family members.
Kinship caregivers will have an ongoing, informal social support network made up of other kinship caregivers.
«There are 200,000 grandparent and other kinship carers in the UK raising children without financial or practical support.
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.
Oregon's Legal Guide for Grandparents and Other Older Relatives Raising Children (PDF - 679 KB) Oregon Department of Human Services (2016) Discusses legal topics that grandparents and other kinship caregivers should know about when caring for a child, such as parents» rights, temporary power of attorney, court - ordered visitation, guardianship, legal custody, adoption, and more.
Why not come along and meet other kinship carers.
«During the course of the consultation DfE officials met with special guardians and other kinship carers in Gateshead and Middlesbrough who are supported by our Relative Experience project and listened to their experiences.
Q: So if there were other kinship carers out there thinking about getting involved with Grandparents Plus or going to support groups, would you encourage them?
The report is based on a survey of 263 grandparents and other kinship carers who are members of Grandparents Plus Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Network.Read more
The report is based on a survey of 310 grandparents and other kinship carers who are members of Grandparents Plus Grandparents Plus Support Network and includes 420 children.Read more
The report is based on a survey of 310 grandparents and other kinship carers who are members of Grandparents Plus Grandparents Plus Support Network and includes 420 children.
The Parent Support Services regions on Vancouver Island, have joined together to bring you the news on what is happening for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (GRG»S) and other kinship care providers across the island!
Kinship Connected is a support service for Special Guardians and other kinship carers now running in the boroughs of Barnet, Bromley, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Islington and Southwark.
PASTA provides grandparents and other kinship caregivers with information, skills, and resources designed to enhance their ability to provide effective care for the young relatives they are parenting.
Target Population: Grandparents and other kinship caregivers who are not the biological parents of the child in their care
Do you want to learn what's happening in kinship care, access the latest information, meet other kinship carers and enjoy relaxing activities?
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These Support Circles (run in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Filipino & Korean) include Circles for: grandparents raising their grandchildren and other kinship caregivers; parents of children on the autism spectrum, Indigenous communities; parents of children who are trans or gender creative; and more.
Aside from the obvious connection (both films star Cameron Diaz), The Sweetest Thing's only other kinship is that its director, Roger Kumble, was thanked in Mary's end credits.

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They may not have much identity of content, but a formal kinship exists that could lead to some levels of theological dialogue not made possible by other forms of Protestant theology.
Some of the more important of these tensions and choices are those between the love relationships of the family and the work relationships of one's more public vocation: between kinship and friendship relations; and between care for oneself and care for others.
Having thus stated the text that governs this book, it may be helpful now to say a few words about context — to indicate some contrasts and kinships with other movements and writers past and present.
In other words, a certain amount of social cooperation is natural, in the Darwinian sense, because it tends to promote the survival of a tribe or kinship group.
Many other modern interpreters of marriage have made the same mistake, and so have many people in American churches, who are tempted to join with Coontz and insist that couples get married for reasons of love alone, Economic, kinship and network issues and even the desire to have children are sometimes seen as contaminations of the purity of marital love.
Certainly other factors are at play here, from low levels of education to strong kinship systems, but it's likely that Christian and Muslim teachings celebrating the generation of life and customs and rituals honoring the sacrifices of fathers and mothers play a role in accounting for the close connection between fertility and faith around the globe.
Hermann Gunkel, in a sense the unique father of us all in modern biblical scholarship, despite his insistence on saga's supervision of the Elijah narratives as we receive them, nevertheless affirms on the one hand Elijah's kinship with the greatest of all ministers of ancient Israel, Moses, in their mutual contention with their own people; and, on the other hand, Elijah's legitimate and immediate relationship to the great prophets who follow him and who, essentially, continue the work he began.
He gladly acknowledges his intellectual indebtedness and kinship to other philosophical minds of past and present, but he is no merely eclectic thinker.
There are other aspects of Professor Ogden's constructive emphasis which lead me to be encouraged by his contributions to what he and I together envisage as directives for a postliberal theology; but these may suffice to express my sense of kinship with what he proposes, and with what he cherishes as a vital concern of Christian faith in the present hour.
If kinship relations with other human beings have not been important to Marxist theory and practice, then it is unlikely that there is much emphasis on human kinship to other animals and to the natural environment generally.
I am a Christian, I refuse to say «a fellow Christian» because I bear no kinship to this pastor other than being a member of the same human species.
Following the late Benedict Anderson, we might call a nation an imagined community, given that we do not naturally feel a sense of kinship and camaraderie with those living even half an hour from us, much less on the other side of the country.
In sharp contrast to earlier tribal and feudal patterns, the bourgeois family made possible the freedom of a man and woman to choose each other, to live with their children in relative independence from wider kinship groups, and to form a bond in which obligation is reinforced by affection.
One index (kinship organization) was measured by only three indicators, but the others were more extensively measured, some by over a dozen separate pieces of information.
Humanity needs spiritual guidance in re-experiencing the relation to other creatures in terms of kinship and shared destiny rather than dualism and domination.
Concern for the soul is faulted for making us disregard the body, neglect our responsibilities to the Earth, and deny our kinship with other life forms.
As Christianity spread throughout the world, the local church has taken root in cultures more readily disposed to other social forms — kinship, for instance, or civil association.
In some cultures, breastfeeding an adoptive child creates milk kinship that built community bonds across class and other hierarchal bonds.
They're based on a meeting of the minds, shared ideals, an appreciation of the other's good humor, and in some cases, the kinship of motherhood.
Grandfamilies, or kinship families, are families in which children reside with and are being raised by grandparents, other extended family members, and adults with whom they have a close family - like relationship such as godparents and close family friends.
Like other governments reaching out to their diaspora populations, the Scottish government has been actively pursuing business people with Scottish heritage (or other connections), whose sense of «Scottishness» or kinship with Scotland could be harnessed to improve opportunities for international trade or development of skills in Scotland.
This suggests that the way our planets and asteroids formed has a lot of kinship to the systems around other stars.»
And yet biological evidence of our kinship with other creatures is everywhere we look.
His idea has a kinship with Smolin's notion that universes can be spawned within other universes and evolve, with certain types of physical laws coming to dominate because they are more successful in producing a complex universe.
FonoChat is the premier chat line for connecting Latinos and Latinas to each other for kinship, flirty, easygoing dating or committed long term relationships.
A small film of overwhelming power, you can feels Huston's kinship with Joyce's closing passage: «Better to pass boldly into that other world in the full glory of some passion than fade and wither dismally with age.»
Their obvious love for each other, as a family of misfits bound together by their superhuman abilities, just adds to the heartbreaking dissolution of their trust and kinship with each other.
You would expect The Post to find kinship in the other well - known journalism movies of the day, whether it's granddaddy of them all All The President's Men or more modern distillations of the form like Zodiac and Spotlight (also co-written by Singer), but Spielberg is smart enough to know the differences between the story he's crafting and these other newsroom capers.
There's a great deal of kinship to the likes of Bioshock, Half - Life and other classic games, but it's also broader and more expansive in what it tries to do.
Van Groeningen, working from an original idea and stage play by Heldenbergh, adroitly alternates the events of the film with Didier's band's songs; in other words, The Broken Circle Breakdown owes a greater kinship to Cabaret than to Once — even though, at its best, its intent leans more towards the personal than the political.
Additionally, Jewell - Sherman feels a kinship to the chair's namesake, Gregory R. Anrig, a former Massachusetts Education Commissioner during the court - mandated integration of Boston and other state public school districts, and described by Jewell - Sherman as an «equity warrior,» who led with wisdom, compassion, and courage.
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