Sentences with phrase «sustained meaningful change»

But we have to face the reality that these initiatives have yet to produce any sustained meaningful change for our children, particularly for those from low - income families.

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For tribals, in the face of radical change or threat of change, issues related to preservation of their identity and space on the one hand, and dealing with the new world - view on the other, were vital to their sustained and meaningful continuance.
«We have to bring meaningful changes to the way NYCHA does business if we want to sustain the future of public housing and become the type of landlord our residents deserve,» said Ms. Olatoye, thanking Mr. Stringer for his audit.
Left to its own devices, the industry hasn't managed to implement meaningful and sustained change for women and people of color — not to mention other underrepresented groups — both in front of and behind the camera.
Teachers who have opportunities for sustained, ongoing professional development that is linked to classroom practices are more likely to see meaningful changes in their practices.
Job Embedded Project Summary — Traditional approaches to professional development (i.e., «sit and get» trainings) do not result in sustained, meaningful changes in providers» daily practice.
As we learn from our 2010 experience what a sustained heat wave of +5 °C to +10 °C implies for human health, water resources, and agricultural productivity, a more meaningful appreciation for the potential consequences of the projected climate changes will emerge.
When we asked mayors what would be required for a «serious and sustained effort to make a meaningful impact in my city» in combating climate change, they identified multiple programs.
Any change journey needs sustained and consistent leadership in order to create lasting meaningful changes, and to improve overall change readiness and organisational change capability in the process.
Family psychology is a complex field, as it includes systems perspectives on the multiple influences on relationships, developmental perspectives on how relationships are formed and sustained over time, cultural perspectives on how society and traditions affect relationships, the intersection of individual differences and social relationships, and practice components in how to affect real and meaningful changes in couple, parent, and family relationships.
To close the well - being gap, we think that sociopolitical action and policy reform aimed at changing the odds, that is by equalising opportunities for families of children with ID to sustain a meaningful daily routine, are as vital, if not more so, than interventions designed to help these families beat the odds.
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