Rather than treating everyone the same, substantive equality is an approach that recognizes and celebrates differences and ensures that historically disadvantaged people can
actively participate in society and access justice.
Cultures that recognize the importance
of participating in a society that is good for all of them will develop somewhat differently from those that do not thematize this goal.
The goals of the English Standards of Learning are to teach students to read and to prepare students to
participate in society as literate citizens, equipped with the ability to communicate effectively in their communities, in the work place, and in postsecondary education.
When society becomes less child - friendly, it also becomes less mother - friendly, limiting access for women who already find it challenging to get out and
participate in society in a meaningful way while raising the next generation.
As Moxie Marlinspike has said, «As a piece of technology changes, the scope of choice expands and it becomes a question
of participating in society or not.
Our thoracic surgery team
actively participates in the Society of Thoracic Surgeons National Database, an important initiative that collects patient care outcomes data to help surgeons benchmark and improve quality of care.
Every year, the Society recognizes the outstanding work of volunteer lawyers, law firms, corporations and other professionals
who participate in the Society's pro bono program by providing exceptional legal services to low - income New Yorkers.
The fact is, we need these whippersnappers, and we need
them participating in society and the economy, not sitting on the sidelines.
Protestants began wearing crosses, some - times large wooden ones, and to argue that the way of the cross taught by Bonhoeffer had powerful implications for how all Christians were to
participate in society and, in particular, in (or against) war.
Religious people are not more likely to
participate in society than non-religious people and Christians are less likely than others to mix with people from different backgrounds and beliefs, new Government figures have suggested.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has welcomed the findings as further evidence against the mistaken idea — increasingly advanced by religious leaders and Government representatives of the «Big Society» agenda — that religious people are more likely to
participate in society and non-religious people are less so.
«Mobility limitation is an important determinant of a person's possibilities to
participate in the society and to utilize community amenities.
Adding mechanical clot removal to clot - busting drugs could lower stroke survivors medical bills, decrease government healthcare as well as non-healthcare related costs, and increase the likelihood of the patient returning to work and
participating in society, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2016.
Individuals with HIV continue to live with health consequences that limit their ability to
participate in society.
Huggins, director of the U-M Direct Brain Interface Laboratory, agrees, «This technology has great potential to help people with disabilities express themselves and
participate in society, but it also has potential for misuse and unintended consequences.
I came to Paleo only because I was in a very desperate place — unable to hold a job or
participate in society.
«To be successful in future jobs and
participate in society, young people need a broad range of knowledge, skills and capabilities that might not all contribute to a high ATAR.
For starters, I appreciate that PISA uses the same definition of «reading literacy» (understanding, using, reflecting on and engaging with written texts in order to achieve one's goals, develop one's knowledge and potential, and
participate in society) for both print and digital reading.
There is mention of democracy andthe foundation of individual responsibility to encourage children to «actively
participate in society.»
People want to be respected and valued — and if they can grow up to feel like they are valued and respected, that's the way they will vote; that's way they will
participate in society.
A recent study conducted by TD stated that slightly more than 60 % of Aboriginal Canadians do not have the proper literacy skills to
participate in society.
Manage, supervise, and
participate in the Society's Department of Animal Care in accordance to the standards and procedures established by the Society.
FUNCTIONS: To manage, supervise, and
participate in the Society's Department of Animal Care in accordance to the standards and procedures established by the Society.
That you — and your work - are willing to
participate in society, be it in the form of a white tuxedo or a polyurethane sculpture of the eBay logo.
Tom Finkelpearl, NYC Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, remarks, «New Yorkers have always been more interested in breaking down barriers and walls than building them... and Bosco Sodi's powerful installation Murodistills the importance of welcoming people of all backgrounds to
participate in our society and civic dialogue.»
The report concluded that more needs to be done to assist disabled people to fully
participate in society and made a number of recommendations in respect of the duty to make reasonable adjustments, employment tribunal fees and flexible working for carers.
She has
participated in the Society's roundtable sessions for Managing Partners, as well as the Bar Admission Course.
ensures that historically disadvantaged people can actively
participate in society and access justice.
For Indigenous people, a pre-requisite to their taking control of their own development is firstly that the State acknowledges that there exists within its borders a distinct group who legitimately have claims to recognition as a people; and secondly that the State agrees to enter a relationship with that group on the basis of equality and mutual respect, in order to negotiate how that group might engage and
participate in society.