Sentences with phrase «social agencies often»

Other children, adults and social agencies often view them as «bad» or delinquent, rather than mentally ill.

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Whether it's the frustratingly unfulfilled promise of social media, or financially opaque ad placements, or agencies that substitute head count for experience, or awareness - building platforms that are disappearing like polar icecaps, or brands that are encrusted to the point of immobility with the bad decisions of a dozen previous custodians, a CMO's day often isn't nearly as much fun as it ought to be.
Due to this difference in agency, (perceived) avatars and agents often yield different levels of social influence.
Larger cities and counties often have directories of social service agencies, including counseling facilities.
Movements which foster noble moral causes and which therefore should have the support of the churches have been embraced by them so wholeheartedly that they often appear to be primarily agencies of social reform.
For women making decisions about having abortions, moral agency is often a luxury canceled out by social, economic and psychological suffering.
«50 So pervasive were these Societies that in 1850 a Unitarian minister, but by no means an enemy to evangelical sentiments, complained that «the minister is often expected to be, for the most part, a manager of social utilities, a wire - puller of beneficient agencies,» and his character is often judged «by the amount of visible grinding that it can accomplish in the mill of social reform... «51
Very often, it is your Representative whom you first contact with snags you might encounter with, say, Social Security or Medicare, or with policy issues you might have with, say, the F.A.A. or other federal agencies.
As a result, in popular parlance, climate change is often represented as a carbon - driven entity (or agency) endowed with a causal power that alters social life and the natural environment (Fleming and Janković 2011; Hulme 2015).
A government agency may attempt to settle your claim out of court if it's valid, often for issues of social security and workers compensation.
Over the past 12 months, the A2J Sector has begun — slowly and tentatively — to reach out to include social agenciesoften staffed by «non-lawyers», but working on the frontlines of the A2J crisis — that offer support and resources to women, to men, to children, to the mentally ill, to new immigrants, etc..
In these types of adoptions, the custody of the child will often transfer from the birth parents to the social services agency before then going to the adoptive family.
Such agreements are often between government entities as the purchaser and social agencies as providers.
Local agencies — such as tribal organizations and departments of health, human services, or education — match home visitors with new or expectant parents interested in receiving services.2 Home visiting is a voluntary, home - based service - delivery strategy that provides services to parents and children that help the whole family.3 Parents often learn about home visiting through their children's pediatricians, social workers, and other support professionals.
A foster family agency social worker may see the child as often as once a week but often the time spent interacting with the child is short.
Whereas first - time families more often produce bonding social capital, stepfamilies more often develop bridging social capital, a resource helping individuals to develop autonomy and agency in a variety of social situations and settings (DiPrete, Gelman, McCormick, Teitler, & Zheng, 2011; Wellman & Hogan, 2006).
A public agency (often your local Department of Social Services) does not usually charge a fee for a home study, since it is supported by government funds.
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