The Berkana Institute Offers information and resources to create strong and sustainable partnerships
using community resources to strengthen and build resilient communities.
The book also provides guidance on how to help adults with problems of everyday living such as
using community resources to assist with employment, transportation, and housing.
• Carry out the initial assessment of patients and document all findings • Devise a plan of care based on patient assessment and individual patient's needs • Implement the devised plan and ensure its efficacy • Make necessary revisions and adjustments to the care plan • Ensure that patients» homes are conducive to carrying out the care plan • Implement techniques associated with preventative and rehabilitative procedures • Consult with healthcare professionals periodically to ensure that the plan of care is being carried out appropriately • Administer medication and IVs in accordance to care plan • Provide First Aid and CPR when necessary • Bandage and clean surgical wounds • Assist patients with daily living activities such as feeding, bathing, and toileting • Ensure that patients are comfortable at all times • Accompany patients to social and rehabilitation activities • Drive patients to doctors» appointments and assist with any procedures • Assist patients in following exercise regimes recommended by healthcare professional • Act as a patient advocate in
using community resources • Review patient progress periodically and discuss findings • Ensure that patients» records are maintained accurately and adequately Counsel patients and families and educate them on medication and procedures • Build appropriate relationships with patients and families based on compassion and understanding
Provided crucial family support for parents such as: signing up for G.E.D classes, obtaining permanent housing, signing up for therapy, assisted with locating parenting classes, seeking employment,
using community resources, gaining access to treatment, or completing probation.
The pastor can provide first aid in crisis for both individuals and their families when, for varying reasons, they have been unable to contact or
use community resources.
Getting students excited within school walls is important, however Robert and his staff at Laredo ISD also
use their community resources to expand their salad bar program from the inside out.
The prospective adoptive parents must have the: capacity to give and receive affection; ability to provide for a child's physical and emotional needs; ability to accept the intrinsic worth of a child; ability to risk and share the child's past; ability to understand the impact of the separation and loss that the child has experienced through adoption; capacity to have realistic expectations and goals; flexibility and ability to change; ability to cope with problems, stress and frustration; ability to make a commitment to a child placed in the home; and ability to
use community resources.
Not exact matches
«When you're
using a common
resource, you have a responsibility to the people who
use the
resources — to better the
communities, to make sure the people have good lives, that they're happy.»
In many indigenous cultures I have learned about,
community members who want more
resources than they can personally
use are viewed as suffering from some kind of mental illness.
In addition, hospitals must now engage and align interests with patients, doctors, employees, insurers and the
community at large to ensure quality care and effective
use of
resources.
Ian's most current and exciting campaign is to
use Beyond The Cookie's platform to raise money to take 100 students from Chicago's under - represented and under -
resourced communities on a historic trip to Silicon Valley in June 2018.
But in order to
use the threat of steel tariffs as an opening gambit to broader negotiations with the global
community, the Trump administration would need a great deal more of a
resource it's lacking: credibility.
Use ACA to build the right - sized, right - fit
community of
resources you need.
Whether it's helping to support entrepreneurs launch businesses and create jobs within their
communities, or campaigning to protect our natural
resources, you can be sure that your money will be
used right where it's needed most.
Today more than ever, companies such as Starbucks must
use their
resources to create opportunities for their people as well as for the
communities they serve,» said Schultz.
Community support
resources needed in helping customers
use, understand and fix issues related to each new token
Common Docs are a
community resource meant for adoption and
use by those working on early financials.
Behlendorf says that when entering China, «it was important to have local
resources and to
use things like WeChat, not just to have a lightweight
community layer, but also do technical development».
Both exchanges and investors make
use of digital currency wallets, and projects across the world are investing time and
resources into creating secure and convenient solutions for the
community's needs.
B.C.'s New Democrats are working on solutions to ensure that natural
resources are
used effectively to create jobs in British Columbia, while respecting First Nations, environmental sustainability and local
community needs.
These DAO's — or online creation
communities as they're sometimes called — are powered by a concert of voluntary participants who contribute their energy and
resources to an open - source project, either by gathering information, delivering code proposals or simply
using an open - source technology.
Twelfth, there are still other questions about the
use of
resources in the functioning of the
community.
We are a collective group of churches, businesses,
communities and individuals from around the world, all dedicated to
using our gifts, talents and
resources to help end extreme poverty, care for orphans, rescue slaves, and see
communities transformed by serving our international partners through Help One Now.
Ann ensures that each Grace Case offers you not only fair - trade, artisan - crafted heirlooms that changes the worlds for so many of our sisters, but Ann also offers creative ideas and
resources of how to
use these heirlooms to continue to give grace forward in your own life, to your people, and your
community — so you, as a GenEsther, get to be the gift, for such a time as now.
The growth we do want, or at least the growth we should want, is in getting more good living and strong
community with less
use of
resources including sinks, and while allowing more space for the other species with which we share this planet.
The staff clergyman can help to make the
resources of the religious
community available to the mental health center, and he can help the
community clergyman
use the mental health center more effectively.
For one or more of these reasons, most pastors are glad to make maximum
use of
community resources.
Consultation may become a primary function of the entire mental health center staff as more is learned about how to
use the
resources of
community caretakers more effectively.
Using congregation members as
resources in this way is not only extremely beneficial, but also reflects the importance of the
community of faith as the family of God.
The pastor's role and
uses of
community resources vary at each stage of the recovery process, and from one alcoholic to another.
They have learned about the
community resources which are available for help and how to
use these
resources.
Change in ministerial role performance: better preaching, counseling, other skills; improved relations with laymen, more effective
use of
community resources, etc..
A minister can multiply his service to the troubled manyfold by
using all the helping
resources of his
community to the hilt.
Directed by Marie Fortune, a pastor and author of Sexual Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed
resources for congregational study and action, including a study guide for teen - agers on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph on violence against women of color, and a manual for congregational
use in discovering and developing
community resources on family violence.
It makes
use of the
resources of the philosophical
community and of other religious traditions.
We are dedicated to
using our gifts, talents and
resources to help end extreme poverty, care for orphans, rescue slaves, and see
communities transformed by serving our international local partners through education, job creation, healthcare, and spiritual development.
Its aim is to get church groups to hold in - depth conversations with people in their
community so that they can understand their livelihoods and the way they
use the
resources at their disposal to sustain a living.
«But we wanted to create Pumpkin Heroes to equip churches with great Bible - based
resources that we hope will help them
use that time of year to bring hope and light to children in their
communities.»
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Community resources such as psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, clinical psychologists, and social workers are
used on a part - time basis as teachers and supervisors.
If the church decided that giving guidance to its own members, and perhaps even to a larger
community, were part of its mission, it could
use its
resources to that end.
Community clergymen can therefore move into action in the prevention of mental and emotional disturbances in each of these three areas: (1) by
using the mental health center
resources to make their total pastoral ministry more effective in the early detection of problems; (2) by becoming more comfortable in the
use of their own style of helping troubled people so that some crisis situations can be contained; (3) by
using the rich
resources of social concern in the churches to attack the wider problems out of which so many individual cases of emotional disturbance arise.
A mature rainforest
community of plants and animals recycles virtually all materials
used as
resources.
The «Local Church Mental Health Study - Action Project,»
using Howard Clinebell's Mental Health Through Christian
Community and the Leader's Guide by Paul E. Johnson, is a
resource for such groups.
Consultation on the 2017 — 18 plan has occurred with South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural
Resources (including the South Australian Murray - Darling Basin Natural
Resource Management Board), New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage, Victorian Environmental Water Holder, Victorian Catchment Management Authorities, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries, Water New South Wales, the Murray — Darling Basin Authority, the Murray - Darling Wetlands Working Group, Nature Foundation South Australia, Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority, Renmark Irrigation Trust, scientists engaged in monitoring the outcomes of Commonwealth environmental water
use, the Murray - Lower Darling Environmental Water Advisory Group and various
community groups and individuals.
The online software system
used by the Alliance will be enhanced so the wine
community can more easily manage information on
resource conservation practices to participate in greenhouse gas and water quality trading opportunities, energy and water
use reduction incentive programs, and alternative compliance with new regulatory programs addressing air and water quality.
«Every organization is at a different point in the sustainability journey so our program allows businesses to
use their own baselines to determine a set of goals based on their region, operation and other factors, and then focus their
resources on the practices that will make the most difference for their company, the environment and the
community, continually improving year after year.»
These decisions and the practices
used in vineyards and wineries can impact natural
resources, employees and
communities, and the quality of the grapes and wine.
Strengthens
communities and inspires young people to achieve their potential through hands - on education and job training,
using urban, natural, and maritime
resources as «living classrooms.»
Beam Suntory is a proud sponsor of University of Louisville's BRICC Coalition, and through this partnership, we provide support in advancing policies, programs,
resources, and experiences that increase resiliency and reduce high - risk drinking and substance
use in the campus and
community.