This meant that relative and kinship carers who had full parental responsibility for a child or
young person in their care became guardians.
Not exact matches
If you go to a place where there is engagement
in helping
young scientists
become good senior scientists 10 years later, then, when you finally at the age of 40 realize that discrimination does exist and affects you, you'll be
in a place where there are
people who
care about that career issue and can help you.
On the basis of the current studies as well as previous reports on the use of intradermal immunization against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it is
becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen
in certain at - risk populations, particularly the elderly,
in whom the immune response
in general is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover,
in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might be particularly well suited to the
young, healthy
persons included
in the CDC's high - priority group for vaccination, such as health
care workers, as well as to
younger, otherwise healthy populations
in general.
Mission is to lead the efforts of
young people in and from foster
care to
become connected, educated, inspired and represented so they can realize their personal potential and contribute to a better life for their peers.
It's
in San Francisco that we meet other fiery, passionate
young people yearning to find some sense of community, including Roma Guy (Emily Skeggs as a youth and Mary - Louise Parker as an adult) who
becomes a women's activist and is married to Diane (Fiona Dourif and Rachel Griffith), a nurse who stepped to the forefront to take
care of AIDS patients when the epidemic hit.
Mission is to lead the efforts of
young people in and from foster
care to
become connected, educated, inspired and represented so they can realize their personal potential and contribute to a better life for their peers.
She is also experienced
in using judicial review claims to help children obtain accommodation from social services when they have
become estranged from parents and to help
young people enforce their entitlement to leaving
care duties.
Mission is to lead the efforts of
young people in and from foster
care to
become connected, educated, inspired and represented so they can realize their personal potential and contribute to a better life for their peers.
While every
person's journey and situation is different, common life transitions for
young adults are moving out of their family's home, attending college, starting full - time work, changing careers, getting
in and out of long - term relationships,
becoming parents (or deciding not to have children), marriage, divorce, and taking
care of aging parents.
MDRC studies programs for vulnerable
young people who
become enmeshed
in foster
care, juvenile justice, or other public systems.
One way to reduce the rate of child welfare services involvement among the children of youth
in foster
care is to help
young people in foster
care delay
becoming parents.
Agencies will look at your competence
in certain areas such as your personal readiness to
become a foster carer, your ability to work effectively as part of a team, your capacity to promote the positive development of children and
young people in care and your ability to provide a safe environment that is free of abuse.