Not exact matches
Spouses move on with their lives, children are spared from growing up
in a contentious co-parenting
environment, and an example is set for others — other families, the professional community, the public at large — that
differences can be resolved calmly, fairly, and without
physical, verbal, or financial violence.
There were, however, significant interaction effects indicating
differences between some subgroups of intervention and comparison mothers
in provision of appropriate play materials, organisation of the
physical and temporal
environments, and provision of opportunities for variety
in daily stimulation (table 2).
Providing a safe
environment to express feelings and a helping hand can make a
difference in this person's
physical and emotional health while grieving the loss of a marriage.
The common themes include: a shared negative experience of colonisation and cultural disruption, including
in many cases catastrophic declines
in physical, spiritual and cultural health and wellness over multiple generations; the consequent desire among First Nations to regain Indigenous self - determination and self - governance
in order to nurture healthy and happy future generations; the need to understand cultural
differences in how the meanings of health and wellness are understood and applied at the community, family and individual levels, and to therefore identify culturally appropriate responses, including traditional modalities and safe systems of care; the significance of cultural diversity between different Indigenous groups or communities within both countries; the differing needs and circumstances for Indigenous health and wellness
in urban, regional and remote settings; and the challenges of delivering health services to remote communities
in often harsh
environments.