A Trusted Choice ® member agent can help you determine which
policy meets your family's needs.
Not exact matches
«However, due to occupational segregation and the devaluation of jobs that women disproportionately hold, outdated labor standards, and insufficient work -
family policies, women in the United States aren't able to
meet their full economic potential.»
While it's always recommended that
families meet with a financial advisor to decide what level of life insurance protection would benefit them the most, a supplemental
policy could act as a financial safety net, providing much needed normalcy during a very difficult time.
In addition, any
family firm with a CEO who is a
family member received credit here by default if the board has a
policy to
meet at every
meeting with only independent directors.
Last year the Vatican sent a survey on issues from same - sex marriage to surrogacy to all priests before a
meeting called by Pope Francis in October to discuss Church
policy on
family issues.
The Toolkit is designed to help managers and practitioners
meet the strong
policy requirements for father - inclusive services coming from the Department for Children, Schools and
Families, and elsewhere: in the Children's Centre Guidance, the Childcare Act 2006, the National Services Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services, the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy, the Gender Equality Duty (in the Equality Act, 2006), and so on.
The Fatherhood Institute's Toolkit for Father - Inclusive Practice helps managers and practitioners
meet the strong
policy requirements for father - inclusive services coming from the Department for Children, Schools and
Families, and elsewhere.
The Roundtables have been designed to help local services
meet the strong
policy requirements on father - inclusive practice coming from the Department for Children, Schools and
Families (DCSF — formerly the Department for Education and Skills).
Becoming a board member of FOSI, the non-profit organisation that facilitates the
meeting of thought leaders in technology and
policy to help find innovative solutions for
family online safety, puts Crisp alongside a wide range of the world's leading technology companies.
The Institute will incorporate the work and mission of ICRA, becoming an umbrella body where technology and
policy thought leaders
meet and innovate in the field of
family online safety.
• Helping mothers develop skills and techniques to ensure breastfeeding goes well • Providing expertise in the management of breastfeeding challenges • Training other healthcare workers using current evidence based knowledge • Collaborating with other healthcare workers to
meet the
family's needs • Investigating and participating in research • Educating
policy makers on the economic and health benefits of breastfeeding • Advocating for services to support breastfeeding
The nonprofit organization
Family and Home Network campaigns for such policies - inclusive family policies - which support parents equally regardless of how they choose to meet their income - earning and caregiving responsibilities: https://www.newamerica.org/asset-building/guest-post-equality-and-justice-for-all-fam
Family and Home Network campaigns for such
policies - inclusive
family policies - which support parents equally regardless of how they choose to meet their income - earning and caregiving responsibilities: https://www.newamerica.org/asset-building/guest-post-equality-and-justice-for-all-fam
family policies - which support parents equally regardless of how they choose to
meet their income - earning and caregiving responsibilities: https://www.newamerica.org/asset-building/guest-post-equality-and-justice-for-all-families/
Our privacy
policy has been designed and created to ensure those affiliated with Birmingham Fun And
Family Magazine of our commitment and realization of our obligation not only to
meet but to exceed most existing privacy standards.
Eight existing home visiting programs
met the minimal legislative threshold for federal funding: Early Head Start, the Early Intervention Program,
Family Check - up, Healthy
Families America, Healthy Steps, Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters, Nurse -
Family Partnership, and Parents as Teachers.40 In August 2011, the Coalition for Evidence - Based
Policy built upon the government's review by evaluating the extent to which programs implemented with fidelity would produce important improvements in the lives of at - risk children and parents.41 Through this review, one program was given a strong rating (the Nurse -
Family Partnership), two were given medium ratings (Early Intervention Program and
Family Check - up), and all other programs were given a low rating.
After the Framework was developed MDH held a series of community
meetings across the state to engage the public in development of
policy recommendations to improve outcomes and reduce disparities for infants, toddlers, their
families, and their communities.
This committee
meets monthly, by conference call, to share ideas and collaborate around
policies and programs that will promote IMH and work force development in the infant
family field.
IBCLCs collaborate with
families, social agencies, businesses, and
policy makers to
meet the nation's breastfeeding and lactation needs through implementation of evidence - based and financially - feasible lactation
policies and programs, as well as reducing the marketing of infant formula products.
The launch at the House of Commons on 15 November of the first UK - wide World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi) report on infant feeding
policies and programmes gave some clues to which «stepping stones» along a
family's feeding journey are missing, where
families are struggling to
meet their own breastfeeding goals.
What's more, cohabiting parents
meet the
Family Test, the criteria used by the state to streamline benefits and for purposes of
policy.
As an increasing number of women and mothers participate in the workforce, federal and state laws and
policies have not
met the needs of both male and female workers who must balance taking care of themselves and their
families with the responsibilities of work.
«New York City calls on the armed forces to reform their
policies regarding diversity training, bullying, and hazing,» said Councilwoman Margaret Chin, the resolution's lead sponsor, who traveled with advocates and Chen's
family to a
meeting with Pentagon officials about the incident.
List of Supporting Organizations: • African Services Committee • Albany County Central Federation of Labor • Alliance for Positive Change • ATLI - Action Together Long Island • Brooklyn Kindergarten Society • NY Immigration Coalition • Catholic Charities • Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens • Catholic Charities of Buffalo • Catholic Charities of Chemung / Schuyler • Catholic Charities of Diocese of Albany • Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse • CDRC • Center for Independence of the Disabled NY • Children Defense Fund • Chinese - American Planning Council, Inc. • Citizen Action of New York • Coalition for the Homeless • Coalition on the Continuum of Care • Community Food Advocates • Community Health Net • Community Healthcare Network • Community Resource Exchange (CRE) • Day Care Council of New York • Dewitt Reformed Church • Early Care & Learning Council • East Harlem Block Nursery, Inc. •
Family Reading Partnership of Chemung Valley • Fiscal
Policy Institute • Food & Water Watch • Forestdale, Inc. • FPWA • GOSO • GRAHAM WINDHAM • Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition • HCCI • Heights and Hills • Housing and Services, Inc. • Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement • Jewish
Family Service • Labor - Religion Coalition of NYS • Latino Commission on AIDS • LEHSRC • Make the Road New York • MercyFirst •
Met Council • Metro New York Health Care for All • Mohawk Valley CAA • NAMI • New York Association on Independent Living • New York Democratic County Committee • New York State Community Action Association • New York State Network for Youth Success • New York StateWide Senior Action Council • NYSCAA • Park Avenue Christian Church (DoC) / UCC • Partnership with Children •
Met Council • Professional Staff Congress • PSC / CUNY AFT Local 2334 • ROCitizen • Schenectady Community Action Program, Inc. • SCO
Family of Services • SICM — Schenectady Community Ministries • Sunnyside Community Services • Supportive Housing Network of New York, Inc • The Alliance for Positive Change • The Children's Village • The Door — A Center of Alternatives • The Radical Age Movement • UJA - Federation of New York • United Neighborhood Houses • University Settlement • Urban Pathways, Inc • Women's Center for Education & Career Advancement
«Even if government
policy included an acceptance of private schooling for those with special needs, the fact that the complainant did not feel that the current state system could
meet her child's requirements raised questions about the nature of publicly - funded schooling and its ability to cater for children with special needs (including those whose
families would not be able to pay for private schooling).»
This change in
policy through raising the age of criminal responsibility coupled with the recognition that the process must also be different for youth via
family or youth - specific avenues, is a critical step towards
meeting our responsibility to open doors of opportunity, not shut them,» said Liliana Polo - McKenna, Interim Chief Executive Officer for Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow.
Following up on a resolution adopted by the State Committee of the Green Party at the party's nominating convention in Troy on Saturday, May 17, Green Party leaders sent a letter today to the Executive Board of the Working
Families Party suggesting a joint
meeting to discuss cooperation in opposing Governor Cuomo's conservative agenda and supporting their common progressive
policy goals.
Today it's getting harder and harder for
families in Western New York to make ends
meet because of unfair labor practices and Washington's failed trade
policies.
We
met a group of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans returning to campus to study science and engineering (a feature that resulted in an official Army commendation for Alan Kotok, our managing editor), another group of faculty members who were the first in their
families to graduate from college, and still another group who became science -
policy fellows, combining politics and science.
NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., and NIH Deputy Director for Science, Outreach, and
Policy Kathy L. Hudson, Ph.D.,
met several times with representatives of the Lacks
family, and came to a mutual understanding to allow biomedical researchers controlled access to the data.
This is more a
family policy as we don't
meet very many strangers, but we can assume the same applies to anyone who doesn't wish to get eviscerated at 100 miles an hour.
Chapters take on a variety of work, including: Regularly scheduled events for the public to discuss public education, school board candidate forums, monitoring school board
meetings, translating proposed school board
policies into other languages for various language groups, providing tours of schools for prospective students and
families, working for adequate funding for public schools, engaging with bond elections, helping parents navigate enrollment
policies, and in general, being involved in the issues of public schools in their communities.
Describes the failure of public - and private - sector
policies designed to
meet the needs of working
families.
The Commission will examine state and local
policies to increase parent and
family engagement, including: how the school calendar
meets the needs of students and
families to optimize engagement such as parent - teacher conferences and half - days; district and school - level
policies to address student attendance issues; access to information regarding teacher effectiveness; and parental involvement in school
policies such as placement of students in low - performing schools and in the classrooms of ineffective teachers.
Most importantly, then, test results provide parents and teachers with vital information about student learning, and accountability
policies challenge districts and schools to
meet individual student needs with effective teachers, strong curricula, choices for
families and students, and break - the - mold interventions for failing schools.
Speaking of budget and legislative session, we're gearing up for the 13th annual Charter School Advocacy Day on Tuesday, February 7 in Albany where
families and educators have a chance to
meet face - to - face with the lawmakers who enact
policies and laws that affect charter schools.
School board
policy at North White Pine County states that the board has established its commitment to
families and the community by creating and maintaining
policies to provide for the transparency of public records, for having open board
meetings, for allowing community groups to use school facilities, and for allowing visitors to have access to the schools.
They are «dedicated to public education as the cornerstone of a democratic society [and to] education
policy and actions that allow students, teachers,
families, and communities to work together to
meet the needs of all children.»
In one - on - one
meetings with legislators,
families shared their experiences at charter school and urged legislators to support
policy that will help charters thrive.
Many charter schools have hosted their current board member for a visit - an important chance for parents to
meet their representatives and, perhaps more importantly, for board members to hear directly from the
families that their
policies impact.
«It seems extraordinary that money was there for an unnecessary
policy initiative, but suddenly not available for children,
families and schools that are currently not even just managing to make ends
meet.»
Family Policy Compliance Office (FPCO) The mission of the
Family Policy Compliance Office (FPCO) is to
meet the needs of the Department's primary customers — learners of all ages — by effectively implementing two laws that seek to ensure student and parental rights in education: the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA).
This year we have started a new initiative where we are bringing groups of parents working with CCSA
Families to Sacramento for the
policy committee
meetings that happen most Wednesdays during the spring.
«If the parent or other person having control of a child who is a truant fails to attend the
meeting held pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (b) of this section or if such parent or other person otherwise fails to cooperate with the school in attempting to solve the truancy problem, such
policies and procedures shall require the superintendent of schools to file, not later than fifteen calendar days after such failure to attend such
meeting or such failure to cooperate with the school attempting to solve the truancy problem, for each such truant enrolled in the schools under his jurisdiction a written complaint with the Superior Court pursuant to section 46b - 149 alleging the belief that the acts or omissions of the child are such that the child's
family is a
family with service needs.
Making the case that choice allows for all
families, poor or middle class, to
meet the particular needs of their children can win support, especially from white middle class
families who realize that how they are hurt by school zones and other Zip Code Education
policies (and are also condescended by teachers and school leaders when they want more for their kids), but don't see any other way to avoid those problems beyond paying for private schools out their own pockets.
The way a typical HDHP works, once one member
meets their specific deductible and / or out of pocket max all applicable costs from the other members are used to
meet the «
family» amounts, but check this against your actual
policy to be sure.
However, depending on your needs and your changing
family life, you may find that a permanent insurance
policy could also help you
meet certain financial goals.
Take a
policy for an adequate amount which could at least
meet the minimum needs of your
family.
SURPRISING FACT: That to grow
family wealth for the good of all members, it's important to seek the advice of not only an investment manager but also an investment strategist who can customize asset allocation, maximize tax management in a portfolio, document investment
policy statements, offer ongoing investment education to the
family and lead regular
meetings and ongoing communications with the
family.
You can shop around to find the best
policy to
meet your
family's individual needs to make sure you get the right amount of coverage for the right price.
We offer permanent life insurance, term life insurance, long - term care and disability
policies to
meet your individual and
family needs.
Our matchmaking finds the best
family to
meet our dogs needs and our adoption process and
policies are reflected on our How to Adopt web page.