Sentences with phrase «systemic approach engaging»

Not exact matches

Theological constructs are erected in a manner dependent on the systemic approach one choses to engage in (and becomes wedded to pun intended), so for all intents and purposes the boundaries of said systems become the expression of it's inherent pre-suppositional context.
In the 40,000 - student Cleveland school system, however, Ms. Hill is being praised for methodically building a systemic approach to ensure that parents are educated and engaged at every stage of their children's academic journey.
The theme of this year's IEL conference, Engaging Families: Transformational Moments, Sustainable Practices, will tap into many knowledge areas that align with Flamboyan's family engagement work — relationship building and trust, parent leadership, advocacy and community organizing, equity, and integrated, systemic approaches.
The Zero Waste Alliance's Sustainable Oregon Schools Initiative, SOSI (pronounced «so see») has taken a systemic approach to fostering healthy school environments by engaging, educating and inspiring individual schools, districts, and the organizations that support them.
It is also possible if the new arrangements are not transparent in their operation and rigorously monitored, and if there is a systemic problem with government not placing enough emphasis on the skills necessary to engage effectively with Indigenous communities (through the establishment of appropriate recruitment, retention and training approaches across the public service and provision of adequate support for Indigenous people and communities to have in place appropriate governance arrangements.)
In my view the government has adopted a cynical and disingenuous approach in which the apparatus of the new arrangements play no active role in engaging with Indigenous peoples on a systemic basis to ensure that mechanisms for Indigenous participation can become a reality.
Drawing on my background in marriage and family therapy, I use systemic and narrative approaches to engage in collaborative work with clients.
Grounded in the fundamentals of a humanistic, person - centred approach, she works experientially weaving together the threads of systemic thinking, psychodynamic understanding and attachment theory with an ability to engage the non-verbal experience that is such an essential part of «the dance» of close relationships.
In contradistinction, a systemic approach does not require that all family members be actively engaged in the therapeutic process.
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