Not exact matches
The main new project for which we now need bread is Together We Rise, a new project to help people living with mental health issues, and some of the most vulnerable and
disadvantaged people
facing social exclusion, to benefit from the therapeutic,
social and employment opportunities offered by Real Bread making.
The report argues that this is because
disadvantaged young people are constantly held back by
social mobility hurdles their wealthier peers do not
face.
Primary schools were much more successful than secondary, Sir Michael said, despite
facing similar problems of
social disadvantage.
This is yet another example of the endless
social mobility challenges
disadvantaged young people continue to
face.
With a great deal of passion for addressing the problems
facing disadvantaged and underserved communities, she started her career as a middle school teacher, having taught English Language Arts and
Social Studies.
Paul Cornish, the principal of Newton Abbot College in Devon, was the first to quiz Greening, and asked about how she could talk of the need for the use of evidence in education policy when her plan «flies in the
face of evidence» about
social mobility for
disadvantaged pupils.
He will support the regions to «better use evidence to improve outcomes and
social mobility prospects for young people, particularly those from
disadvantaged homes», and said that reaching
social mobility cold spots is «one of the biggest challenges we
face in our drive to improve
social mobility».
Their experience of disability and therefore the barriers they
face differ because of their
disadvantaged social and economic conditions; the additional
disadvantages they may experience because of their identification with other groups, for example, ethnic groups; further
disadvantages they may experience due to the status they are accorded within these groups, for example, status resulting from age, gender, and sexual orientation; the type and severity of the disabilities they experience; and other
disadvantages experienced because of the way that laws are written and implemented.
One consequence of these attitudes is the persistent
social and economic
disadvantage faced by the disabled.
Temporary foreign workers, like other marginalized groups in Canada, are unable to access the justice system to enforce their legal rights because of the
disadvantages they
face resulting from their lower
social and economic status.
It is widely recognised that Indigenous communities are much more vulnerable to climate change because of the
social and economic
disadvantage Indigenous communities already
face: [24]
While children from CALD communities can have high levels of resilience and resourcefulness, recent research shows that they also
face disadvantage in health, education and access to
social opportunities (1).
Which is why today, this Parliament reaffirms its commitment to the process of reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and we rededicate ourselves to redressing the profound
social and economic
disadvantage our nation's First Peoples
face.»
In recognition of this and the current level of
disadvantage faced by Indigenous Australian, the Australian Government has nominated Indigenous Australians as a priority group in the
social inclusion framework.