In social support interventions, a resource person was provided to assist patients in meeting the challenges of the illness. |
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As came entirely naturally to him, the Bishop tapped as his resource person the chancellor of the diocesan marriage tribunal. |
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Invite a resource person who can present a general view of the growth of the forest industry in the area. |
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In addition, the resource person supports all other initiatives to facilitate learning among these students. |
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You could invite a resource person or hold a workshop to explain some of the terms or definitions and to talk about human rights laws. |
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Some continue to act as a resource person and career counsellor for the students they supervised. |
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Act as a recognized resource person for complex matters related to area of expertise. |
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If you are having difficulty with this calculation, consider contacting a resource person such as an accountant or lender. |
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To confirm their findings, a resource person is invited to explain the work of the workers in the forest operations. |
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Initially, one head teacher, one resource person or senior teacher and one community representative attend a week-long training session. |
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A child's death must be announced with empathy and compassion by the doctor, with the resource person present. |
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They are then respected as a resource person who enriches the knowledge base of the participants through a sharing of their personal testimonies. |
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When change comes to the island, I want to be a resource person. |
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Other folks can span different industries, like a human resource person. |
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The Health Education Specialist must serve as a resource person on interdisciplinary research teams in order to effectively and efficiently disseminate new knowledge and translate research findings. |
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The counsellor may also serve as a resource person for the family. |
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This will make people with disabilities feel welcome and accepted, but also provide the microfinance institution with a resource person who understands the strengths and weaknesses of people with disabilities. |
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Mr. Carty was a resource person would could summarize all of Canada's scientific ideas and, with this cross-Canada contribution, he could advise the Prime Minister. |
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There are suggestions about information to be gathered if a child is removed from his or her parents, and the usefulness of employing a resource person is discussed. |
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I left with two pieces of written information on what steps to take which I will work on immediately: Step 1: Book an appointment with a resource person. |
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The consensus among both FJCs and clients is that the Outreach Officer is an excellent resource person with very good interpersonal and communication skills who conveys a strong sense of respect and concern for clients. |
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The company can appoint a liaison officer who is responsible to act as a resource person between the community, the company and the various committees. |
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Each sector has committed to one senior resource person. |
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Qasim Haider, Director, IET and Iqbal Fahim Jozi, Resource Person also highlighted the extraordinary activities and achievements of IET on the occasion. |
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Resource person of the workshop, Iqbal Fahim Jozi said that the keen interest in teaching practice of script writing will make it beneficial for participants. |
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