Sentences with phrase «unique needs of the participants»

However, in keeping with Healthy Start's commitment to addressing the unique needs of participants and communities, certain service delivery interventions can be standardized but not all.

Not exact matches

In my opinion, this is why we need better conversations about the Bible and gender — so our kids will know that, at least in the Kingdom of God, they will never be reduced to stereotypes, but celebrated for all that makes them unique participants in God's creative work in the world.
Each Edcamp is unique and based on the needs of the participants.
Participants will understand the unique needs and challenges to literacy education in urban - situated schools and incorporate literacy strategies to meet the learning needs of urban students.
These will be highlighted in the presentation — the complexity of culture (the integration and validity of cultural norms within educational developments); the complexity of partnerships (the nature of the participants and their ability to obtain deep understandings of the unique contexts in which they work), the complexity associated with the work (especially the need to protect and survive in hostile environments), and most important, the complexity of consequence (the outcomes of the partnership work).
Each module accommodates the unique business needs of a practice team with convenient Friday - Saturday - Sunday seminars that minimize time away from the practice on weekdays and maximize the benefits to participants of weekend travel discounts.
The program started its inaugural class with four participants, each with their own unique backgrounds, diverse career paths, and a strong commitment to serving the legal needs of their community.
Investment advisory services focused on the unique needs of individual retirees, retirement plans and their participants offered by Transamerica Retirement Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Adviser.
This interactive discussion between panelists and participants will explore issues and needs within the home visiting and child welfare communities in order to better understand and respond to the unique needs of this type of familial arrangement.
Participants of this workshop will review unique challenges in working with children and when to modify or adjust EMDR protocol to address those needs, including developmental age of the trauma, resource development, and inclusion of caregivers in the play therapy setting.
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