Sentences with phrase «social isolation area»

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Their thought has been tremendously fruitful for the various branches of political theory, but it has also intensified a tendency to think about the political in isolation from other areas of social life.
The initiative focuses on areas such as housing, caregiving, community engagement, volunteering, social inclusion and combating isolation among older citizens.
In fact, when subjects are forced to live in social isolation, the same areas of the brain that react to physical pain are activated.
A secondary teacher in Lincolnshire said: «People think that rural areas are ideal places to bring up children, but those outside the area don't realise the impact of social isolation on the young and their parents and the costs involved, particularly for low income families.»
Jennifer Scrafton, a secondary school teacher in Derbyshire, said: «Less money is present in rural areas to provide social spaces and activities where they can mix and transport is poor, leading to isolation for families without cars.»
There is not much point in choosing a puppy that has been raised in the relative social isolation of a backyard kennel, basement, barn, or garage, where there is precious little opportunity for interaction with people and where a puppy has become accustomed to soiling her living area and yapping a lot.
Some important areas of education include diet, exercise, medication use and social interaction (geriatric patients are at risk of social isolation and depression).
My areas of specialty include working with those who are experiencing relationship problems, sadness, hopelessness, anxiety, grief, addiction, parenting challenges and feelings of social isolation.
This is evidenced by the fact that governments continue to develop Indigenous land policy in isolation to other social and economic areas of policy, including native title and cultural heritage legislation.
Diagnosis of schizophreniform disorder at 26 years of age required a self report of ≥ 1 hallucination symptoms plus 2 other symptoms (delusions, disorganised speech, catatonic behaviour, or negative symptoms) and ≥ 1 social or occupational impairments in 3 areas (long term unemployment, poor money management, not in a relationship, paranoia, social isolation, or poor grooming).
As with other areas of Indigenous policy, the development of water policy has been done in complete isolation to other social and economic areas of policy that relate to Indigenous peoples, including native title, land rights, and cultural heritage.
Statistics are provided for Australia, the states and territories and remoteness areas, allowing for analysis of the potential impact of geographical isolation on social and economic outcomes, both within the Indigenous population and in comparison with the non-Indigenous population.
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