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We aim to ensure the next generation can thrive, despite the many challenges children face as they grow up in #Somalia. Zamzam programmes provide education, healthcare, welfare, homes and clean water, so that children are supported now. But we're also planning for their future - that's why we're committed to supporting communities to become more peaceful, stable places to grow up. Find out more about our integrated programmes approach: https://lnkd.in/evxCFiQM #GlobalDevelopment #GlobalGoals #ZamzamUK
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Recruiting safely is of the utmost importance in any organisation, but in schools, it’s more important than ever. School staff are responsible for the welfare of children and it’s vital to ensure that those who work or volunteer in schools are trustworthy. Check out our latest blog where we uncover what schools should do to ensure they recruit safely👇 https://lnkd.in/eG2hRiFY #educationrecruitment #schoolsafety #education #teaching
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The prosperity of #Yemen is tied to the welfare of its children. With countless young lives in desperate need, it becomes our duty to help them. By sponsoring a child, you ensure they receive the education, healthcare, and support necessary to thrive. Support a child’s growth at https://lnkd.in/d2KQFeHm
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The main goal of the private sector is to earn maximum providing by selling their services and products. On the other hand, the public sector’s primary goal is to ensure every citizen’s welfare within a country by providing public services at a much cheaper rate than the private sector. You can also explore: Difference Between Marginal Costing and Absorption Costing Conclusion The public and private sectors are two distinct entities that play essential roles in our economy and society. Individuals or groups with the primary goal of making a profit own and operating the private sector. On the other hand, the government owns and operates the public sector to provide public services and goods. In this article, we have discussed the difference between the public and private sectors. If you have any queries related to the topic, please feel free to send your queries to us through a comment. We will be happy to help. Happy Learning!! #snsinstitution #snsdesignthinkers #desingnthinking
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Bill Alert! US House Bill HR 5240 - Rural Health Training Opportunities Act Policy: Social Welfare Status: Bill Introduced Full Details: https://lnkd.in/ejFD4sCg Bill 117 HR 5240, also known as the Rural Health Training Opportunities Act, aims to address the shortage of healthcare professionals in rural areas of the United States. The bill focuses on providing training and educational opportunities for healthcare professionals in rural communities. One key aspect of the bill is the establishment of grant programs to support training programs for healthcare professionals in rural areas. These grants would...
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📚🧒"Children’s Day" was established to raise awareness for the welfare and education of children. This book conveys practical, useful data that offers health practitioners knowledge and skills that promote the healthy, well-balanced development of healthy and sick children.➡https://lnkd.in/gUXQXbZA #ChildrensDay
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Government policies, such as welfare dependency, rationed healthcare, and bureaucrat-controlled education systems, have led to devastating consequences, particularly in Australia. Welfare programs, designed to alleviate poverty, often perpetuate it, particularly in the Northern Territory. This creates a cycle of dependency among Indigenous communities, reducing their motivation to seek employment or education. Welfare dependency also erodes self-esteem, stifles local economies, and diverts resources from critical areas like infrastructure and healthcare. Government-subsidised healthcare systems result in rationed care and substandard outcomes, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations, and eroding public trust in the healthcare system. The Northern Territory's education system, despite government investment, is plagued by inefficiency and mediocrity. Indigenous students' educational attainment remains low, and inadequate education contributes to poverty and dependency. Welfare dependency, rationed healthcare, and an unaccountable education system resemble democide, trapping individuals and communities in cycles of poverty and despair. These policies stifle personal and economic development, perpetuating social inequalities and tensions. To address these issues, policymakers should consider incentive structures, decentralisation of services, accountability measures, economic opportunities, and community involvement. By fostering personal responsibility, promoting economic participation, and ensuring accountability, policymakers can transform these systems from instruments of dependency and control into catalysts for empowerment and prosperity. #security #economics #ideology #Welfare #democide #healthcare #education #educationsystems
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🎉 Ealing Council has chosen Welfare Call to provide Attendance Monitoring and ePEP services this year! This partnership highlights Ealing’s dedication to improving outcomes for vulnerable children and young people. By monitoring attendance and managing Personal Education Plans (PEPs) effectively, Ealing is taking a proactive approach to championing education and ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive. At The Welfare Call Group, we’re committed to delivering the tools and insights that make a real difference. Together, we’ll help Ealing Council enhance visibility, streamline processes, and improve outcomes for their children in care and those with a social worker. We’re proud to support the Ealing Virtual School team in their vital work. #AttendanceMonitoring #ePEP #WelfareCall #LookedAfterChildren #VirtualSchool #EducationMatters #Collaboration #LocalAuthority #DataDrivenSolutions
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The welfare dependency cycle in the Northern Territory of Australia is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach that includes economic policies, educational reform, psychological support, and voluntary community engagement. Education is a critical tool in breaking the cycle by equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to participate fully in the economy and society. Economic theories argue that fostering an environment that encourages individual responsibility, economic freedom, and entrepreneurial spirit is essential for breaking the cycle. From a psychological perspective, the development of personal responsibility, resilience, and self-efficacy is critical to empowering individuals to overcome poverty and dependency. The Northern Territory presents unique challenges, such as geographical isolation and limited resources, making it difficult for remote communities, many of which are Indigenous, to access education and employment. To address these challenges, tailored educational programs that are sensitive to cultural and linguistic diversity, as well as infrastructure and services that support access to education, are needed. Security professionals emphasise the importance of creating safe and secure learning environments, considering the unique challenges faced by the region and the potential of its communities. The success of this endeavour will not only transform lives but also contribute to the economic and social vitality of the Northern Territory and Australia as a whole. #education #welfare #security #success #community #economy #learning #opportunity #culture #dependency https://lnkd.in/dWTDCmYS
The Role of Education in Breaking the Welfare Dependency Cycle in NT
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The perceived poor quality of government schools is a concern, as many leaders have benefited from attending these same schools. However, if government schools were improved, parents would be eager to enroll their children. Similarly, government hospitals are often overlooked due to perceived inadequate funding. Nevertheless, effective social welfare programs can optimize resources, making 62,000 Naira a minimum wage worth earning. Investing in public education and healthcare is crucial to provide quality services for all. #LetsMakeNigeriaworkforall.
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