They need a strong government and
societal support with the facilities and tools that they can readily tap into whenever they find a blind spot along the way.
Not exact matches
While some of these trends were already happening before the imposition of the carbon tax and are not unique to B.C., the policy is widely
supported and appears to be working in concert
with other
societal changes.
Many of the young Turkish entrepreneurs I spoke
with felt as though it was their
societal duty to
support the protests.
One likely «scenario» is that people
with mental illness gravitate toward spiritual paths that are less rule driven (not to mention less likely to treat them as outcasts due to the
societal stigma of mental illness) in order to feel
supported.
«They place stress on the individual as the foundational
societal unit,
with a stress on the need for the individual to take action in the form of being born again and
supporting the program.
Even
with all the
societal support marriage receives, the divorce rate is spiralling.
This implies that an unresolved loss of desired birthing or breastfeeding experience may reinforce
societal views of female self - disdain, and comments equating
support for female physiology
with hate for women.
And so
with a group it like singlizes everything about this breastfeeding movement and you know people being happy and proud and empowered and
support each other, taking a stand and sort of taking it to the streets you know I mean this is where I get a little very passionate about breastfeeding in public because of the overall
societal changes and impact it makes.
The reason why I wouldn't wanted to breastfeed would be issues
with my anatomy (latching, supply lack of
support from my husband, feeling judged by other mothers, lack of
societal support like no being able to BF anywhere the baby wanted to eat and so on.
An international group of 11 organizations
with genetics expertise has issued a policy statement on germline genome editing in humans, which recommends against genome editing that culminates in human pregnancy;
supports publicly funded, in vitro research into its potential clinical applications; and outlines scientific and
societal steps necessary before implementation of such clinical applications is considered.
Support excellent research
with strong potential for delivering economic and / or
societal impact
Smith also understood the value of
supporting the patenting and licensing of Princeton discoveries, allowing innovations
with societal benefit to reach the marketplace, said John Ritter, director of the Office of Technology Licensing.
These findings suggest that BPA - free products are not necessarily safe and
support a
societal push to remove all structurally similar bisphenol analogues and other compounds
with endocrine - disruptive activity from consumer goods.
In the 1980 - 1990's, the Foundation built partnerships
with organizations to focus on
societal interventions
supporting children from low - income families.
She eventually opened her first gallery in Shanghai in 2005 to
support cultural exchange between the East and West as well as encourage Chinese collectors to pay attention to Chinese contemporary artists amid a
societal obsession
with Western culture.
In his testimony before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee in July 2009, OSTP Director John Holdren took note of the National Research Council recommendation to restructure the (USGCRP) around «`... the end - to - end climate change problem, from understanding causes and processes to
supporting actions needed to cope
with the impending
societal problems of climate change.
With an EROEI of only 3.9 and 3.5 respectively, these power sources can not support with their energy alone both their own fabrication and the societal services we use energy for in a first world country & This is a rather unsettling conclusion if we are looking to renewable energy for a transition to a low carbon energy system: we can not use energy storage to overcome the variability of solar and wind po
With an EROEI of only 3.9 and 3.5 respectively, these power sources can not
support with their energy alone both their own fabrication and the societal services we use energy for in a first world country & This is a rather unsettling conclusion if we are looking to renewable energy for a transition to a low carbon energy system: we can not use energy storage to overcome the variability of solar and wind po
with their energy alone both their own fabrication and the
societal services we use energy for in a first world country & This is a rather unsettling conclusion if we are looking to renewable energy for a transition to a low carbon energy system: we can not use energy storage to overcome the variability of solar and wind power.
Common work activities listed on a Behavior Interventionist resume sample are working
with individuals or groups, implementing treatment plans, providing
support to families, and fostering
societal integration.
Meaningful inclusion
supports children
with disabilities in reaching their full potential, resulting in broad
societal benefits.3
The present study evaluated the effect of an intervention consisting of culturally tailored
societal information combined
with the Connect parenting
support program.
After presentation of the
societal information, the intervention proceeded
with 10 sessions of the Connect parenting
support program.
The parenting intervention consisted of culturally tailored
societal information combined
with the Connect parenting
support program.24 The culturally tailored
societal information was developed based on an earlier finding from a qualitative focus group discussion.6 This part of the intervention constituted the first part of the program (2 sessions) and covered 3 themes: convention on the rights of the child, parenting styles (authoritarian and democratic parenting), and the aim and purpose of social services work
with children.
The parenting intervention consisted of 12 group - based sessions lasting on average about 1 — 2 hours, combining culturally tailored
societal information
with the Connect parenting
support programme, which has been described elsewhere.33 The first two sessions were designed based on results from earlier findings on qualitative focus group discussions.3 The aim of the culturally tailored
societal information aspect of the intervention was to give Somali - born parents an introduction on parenting styles, the rights of the child, the family legal system in relation to parenting and the goal of the work of social services
with children and family.
In addition, little knowledge is available on the effect of parenting
support programmes delivered to immigrant parents.24 The few studies available have mostly shown little or no improvement in the mental health of immigrant parents25 26 or even poorer outcomes for immigrant families27 and families
with low socioeconomic status.28 Scarcity of studies in this area may simply because few immigrant parents participate in such programmes.24 Several studies have reported difficulties in recruiting and retaining immigrant parents in parenting
support programmes.29 30 Factors such as belonging to an ethnic minority, low socioeconomic status, practical aspects or experienced alienation and discrimination all contribute to low participation.28 31 Other studies have demonstrated that low participation and a high dropout rate of immigrant parents are associated
with a lack of cultural sensitivity in the intervention, poor information about the parenting programme and lack of trust towards professionals.24 A qualitative study conducted
with Somali - born parents in Sweden showed that Somali parents experienced many
societal challenges in the new country and in their parenting behaviours.
Objective
support refers to visible
support, including material and direct assistance, social networks, group relationships and the individual's degree of participation in
societal activities
with family, friends and colleagues (eg, marriage).
Despite the significant impact of maternal depression on mothers and children alike, maternal mental health needs are often neglected or undiagnosed.18 Prevalence rates of maternal depression are high among low - income women due to the greater challenges they may face related to financial hardships, low levels of community or familial
support, and
societal prejudice.19 In fact, the prevalence of maternal depression among low - income women in the United States is double the prevalence rate for all U.S. women.20 At the same time, these women are less likely to receive treatment or be screened for postpartum depression.21 Studies show there are clear racial and ethnic disparities in who accesses treatment in the United States, even among women of the same general socio - economic status: In a multiethnic cohort of lower - income Medicaid recipients, 9 percent of white women sought treatment, compared
with 4 percent of African American women and 5 percent of Latinas.22
Many couples struggle
with limited
support, a sense of «minority stress,» pervasive
societal negativity, and feelings of ostracism.
I spent the next 10 years working for various non-profits managing and directing research, policy, and programs primarily
supporting the psycho - social health of women, children and families.I realized that rather than focusing on creating change at a
societal level through research and policy, I'd much rather direct my focus to those who need change the most — individuals, couples and families struggling
with the problems that life throws at them.As a Therapist, I am interested in working
with anyone needing
support.
A similar phenomenon was observed in Vietnam War veterans; along
with combat exposure, insufficient
societal support and
societal rejection upon homecoming were associated
with posttraumatic stress disorder.6
As
with welfare reform, rhetoric
supporting this law places considerable blame for
societal woes on the parent who is raising children single - handedly, and in poverty.