863 resultados para religiously diverse societies
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Bibliography: p. 599-611.
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Bibliography: p. 493.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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1855 Has Title: Report of the Secretary of the Maine Agricultural Society, and Transactions of the Several County Agricultural Societies
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title Varies: Annual Report on the Working of the Cooperative Societies
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This constitutes pt. II of the report, of which pt. I was issued in 1880.
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This article reports on part of a study that looked at the mental health of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) young people. The research sought to learn from CALD young people, carers, and service providers experiences relevant to the mental health of this group of young people. The ultimate goal was to gain insights that would inform government policy, service providers, ethnic communities and most importantly the young people themselves. To this end, qualitative interviews were undertaken with 123 CALD young people, 41 carers and 14 mental health service providers in Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia. Only one aspect of the study will be dealt with here, namely the views of the young CALD participants, which included risk factors, coping strategies and recommendations about how they could be supported in their struggle to maintain mental health. One of the most important findings of the study relates to the resilience of these young people and an insight into the strategies that they used to cope. The efforts of these young people to assist us in our attempts to understand their situation deserve to be rewarded by improvements in the care that we provide. To this end this article sets out to inform mental health nurses of the results of the study so that they will be in a position to better understand the needs and strengths of their CALD clients and be in a better position to work effectively with them.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06