Sentences with phrase «social service groups»

Working with community media and larger social service groups is another way to enhance access to justice.
Libraries, drop - in and community centres and social service groups usually welcome anyone prepared to provide a seminar and, best of all, they'll do the advertising for you.
You should also prepare a five - minute canned introduction you can give to meetings of your bar association, professional groups, local community groups and to local social service groups.
Gonzalez» mother, Yolanda Garcia, founded the nonprofit housing and social services group in 1992.
David Cohen Sentenced To One Year In Jail And $ 650,000 In Restitution For Crimes Committed Against The Publicly Funded Social Services Group State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli and Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman Monday announced that David Cohen, former executive -LSB-...]
Next week, a group from the Colorado Springs, Colo., Police Department will meet with police, city and social service groups on both sides of the state line.
ASPCA recommends contacting social service groups, such as a mental health agency, health department or adult protective services, which may also be productive, especially if the animal hoarder is suffering from additional mental health issues or is elderly and otherwise socially isolated.
Hicks Morley's social services group represents social services clients in bargaining both first collective agreements and collective agreement renewals.
Harlow's work, as well as important research by psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, helped influence key changes in how orphanages, adoption agencies, social services groups, and child care providers approached the care of children.
In 1998, he was acquitted of federal charges that he took tens of thousands of dollars in payoffs from officials of a social services group.
«For $ 15 million in Central New York you could repair a road or a bridge that has been out, or help some of the social services groups that have had their budget cut.
They get valuable support from community partners — colleges, cultural organizations or social service groups — that sometimes assist with funding, the hiring of new staff members or providing ways for students to connect their schoolwork with the world of work.
Social participation refers to participation in any of the following groups: volunteers, community groups, religious groups, occupational associations, political parties or groups, social service groups, clan associations, senior groups or schools.
Social participation included paid or unpaid work or participation in social groups, such as volunteer groups, community groups, religious groups, occupational associations, political groups or parties, social service groups, clan associations, elderly groups, or elderly colleges.
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