Sentences with phrase «regarding social assistance»

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Then, too, Christians are convinced that the church can no longer play its traditional role in regard to the poor — the role of assistance, partial response, individual aid, palliative measures — because, as they see it, the problem is no longer that of the poor individual but of the system; and to ameliorate the situation of some poor people is in fact to reinforce the system, and to end injustice for one individual is to refrain from combating social injustice.
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Answering the main question, the Court starts with recalling its finding in Dano that a Union citizen can only claim equal treatment with regard to social assistance on the basis of Article 24 (2) of the Citizenship Directive if his residence complies with the stated conditions.
For this category of Union citizens, possessing sufficient resources not to become an unreasonable burden on the social assistance system is a requirement for lawful residence, which subsequently grants equal treatment with regard to social benefits (para. 72 Brey).
Instead, the Court finds that by «establishing a gradual system» as regard the retention of the worker status which seeks to safeguard the right of residence and access to social assistance, the Citizenship Directive itself already «takes into consideration various factors characterizing the individual situation of each applicant for social assistance and, in particular, the duration of the exercise of any economic activity» (para. 60).
Given the simple fact that Mr Gusa was not a «burden on the social assistance system of the host Member State», his resources must be presumed to have been sufficient and can not be retrospectively regarded as having been insufficient (paras. 34).
46 I am not persuaded that the Social Security Administration Guidelines that prevail in the United States, as advocated by medical witnesses, provide any interpretive assistance regarding the specific Ontario test and the legislative purpose, as set out in by Mackinnon J. in Arts v. State Farm, 91 O.R. (3d) 394, leave to appeal denied in Arts (Litigation Guardian of) v. State Farm Insurance Co., [2008] O.J. No. 5740, «that accident victims with greatest needs obtain enhanced benefits.»
73 Moreover, as regards those resources, the expression «recourse to the social assistance system» in Article 7 (1)(c) of Directive 2003/86 does not allow a Member State to refuse family reunification to a sponsor who proves that he has stable and regular resources which are sufficient to maintain himself and the members of his family, but who, given the level of his resources, will nevertheless be entitled to claim special assistance in order to meet exceptional, individually determined, essential living costs or income support measures (see Chakroun, paragraph 52).
In that situation, the compensatory supplement would have to be regarded as social assistance for the purposes of Directive 2004/38.
48 By contrast with all the governments which have filed written observations, the Commission submits that, since the compensatory supplement is a special non-contributory cash benefit which falls within the scope of Regulation No 883/2004, it can not be regarded as «social assistance» for the purposes of Article 7 (1)(b) of Directive 2004/38.
62 As regards the compensatory supplement at issue in the main proceedings, it is clear from paragraphs 33 to 36 above that that benefit may be regarded as coming under the «social assistance system» of the Member State concerned.
«Is a compensatory supplement to be regarded as a «social assistance» benefit within the terms contemplated in Article 7 (1)(b) of Directive 2004/38...?»
76 As regards the legislation at issue in the main proceedings, it is clear from the explanation provided by the Austrian Government at the hearing that, although the amount of the compensatory supplement depends on the financial situation of the person concerned as measured against the reference amount fixed for granting that supplement, the mere fact that a national of another Member State who is not economically active has applied for that benefit is sufficient to preclude that national from receiving it, regardless of the duration of residence, the amount of the benefit and the period for which it is available, that is to say, regardless of the burden which that benefit places on the host Member State's social assistance system as a whole.
• Assess family's financial, medical and parenting needs • Develop and implement family goals of services to support objectives • Conduct 2 - 4 home visits on a daily basis • Organize workshops for parents to teach them regarding parenting and social interaction • Help parents and children in creating and maintaining a positive home environment • Work hard to develop trust between family and district to support child's educational • Create and maintain record of cases • Resolve conflicts between parents, teachers and students to increase the ratio of student's success • Ensure the privacy and confidentiality • Document case reports and file the cases for court hearings, furnishing the attorneys with all necessary documents • Provide counseling services to families in need of assistance • Perform regularly scheduled home visits and on - site inspection to probe certain suspected child abuse or family violence cases
EDUCATION April 2007 — Present Anne Arundel Medical Center, Sioux City, IA 33444 Resource Specialist • Conduct orientation of new residents regarding information on facility and services • Oversee and assist with residents» job seeking efforts along with establishing priorities and coordinating related activities • Provide general, vocational, academic and social counseling to residents along with developing and implementing educational programs • Maintain residents» case file records • Respond to residents» queries and requests for assistance
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Over 3 years of experience as a Referral Coordinator • Highly skilled in gathering patients» background information • Accurately provides clinical information to the doctor / specialist • Proficient in providing assistance to patients regarding facility operations • Sorts out financial and social barrier issues • Good experience in acting as point of contact for the patient and advocating patient rights in front of carriers • Demonstrated ability to maintain referral documents and contacting insurance companies to ensure all approvals are met • Computer — MS Office Suite
An adoptive parent may make a grievance within ninety days of a perceived adverse action regarding treatment by departmental personnel, any concern related to social services received or denied, denial of cash or medical assistance or an increase thereof, or denial of a post-finalization application for adoption assistance.
Negotiation regarding requested changes may be initiated by the county social service office administering the adoption assistance grant.
Wilson's discussion of the deterioration of social organization within the black community has been criticized for providing ammunition to those opposed to the current welfare policy because his analysis lends legitimacy to those who regard public assistance as a symptom of black pathology.
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