NOUN | an institutionalisation | institutionalisations | |
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- The first substantial report by Franco Basaglia was titled "The destruction of the Mental Hospital as a place of institutionalisation" and presented by him on the First International Congress of Social Psychiatry held in London in 1964.
- Chancellor Angela Merkel announced the establishment of the "Heiligendamm Process" through which the full institutionalisation of the permanent dialogue between the G8 countries and the 5 greatest emerging economies will be implemented.
- The only solution available involved the institutionalisation of such children by way of alternative or boarding schools. Adolescents languished in restrictive and single-sex residential care.
- Psychogenic polydipsia often leads to institutionalisation of mentally ill patients, since it is difficult to manage in the community.
- Institutionalisation was progressively abandoned as a widespread model of care in the 1960s and 1970s in Australia, and the Apology to Forgotten Australians in 2009 highlighted the trauma experienced by children in institutions throughout Australia.
- Downplaying race as an explanatory construct may allow for the continued institutionalisation of racial exclusion.
- She has been working towards the protection of the environment and to the institutionalisation of Earth Care Awards.
- During the 1970s, care of people with severe disability in Australia shifted from institutionalisation to being cared for in the community.
- Legitimacy and accountability of these relatively novel arrangements rests upon establishing the right degree of institutionalisation and balanced hybridity, both of which vary within different contexts.
- In 2020, the Lancet Journal published the findings of the Lancet Group Commission on institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation of children, including a systematic and integrative review of evidence regarding effects on development.
- Institutionalisation of technology assessment: In its Message relating to the promotion of training, research and technology for the years 1996-1999, the Federal Council defined the bases for the institutionalisation and financing of technology assessment in Switzerland.
- The film deals with different themes such as drug addiction, institutionalisation, and the Swedish criminal justice system.
- Other tracks were recorded later in the year, with the song 'Christmas In The Loony Bin' directly referring to his institutionalisation following the recording of It's Spooky.
- Countries where deinstitutionalisation has happened may be experiencing a process of "re-institutionalisation" or relocation to different institutions, as evidenced by increases in the number of supported housing facilities, forensic psychiatric beds and rising numbers in the prison population.
- Despite initial grand plans and ideals, Kew Asylum had a difficult and chequered history, contributing to several inquiries out-dated facilities and institutionalisation were criticisms of Kew's later period.
- The institutionalization of politics (also spelled as institutionalisation of politics; [...]), commonly known as political institutionalization or political institutionalisation, refers to the founding, arrangement, and codification of the states' various institutions, generally via constitution-making or some other constitutional mechanisms.
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