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Called to be god's feet, hands and presence: Geelong Lutheran congregations' ministry to asylum seekers, refugees and migrants
What started as a 'grass roots' response to the needs of a few local asylum seekers quickly grew as more asylum seekers moved into the Geelong community. The outreach ministry of St Paul's Lutheran Church Grovedale to the local community has evolved to become an intentional targeted ministry shared across four Geelong Lutheran congregations and Geelong Lutheran College.
Challenges of Treating Urinary Tract Infections in Post-Menopausal Women
This article highlights the management challenges of symptomatic, recurrent, and asymptomatic urinary tract infections in post-menopausal women. Treatment and prevention options are discussed, along with the growing concern of antibiotic resistance.
Characteristics of Highly Effective School Resource Officers: Indiana High School Principals' Perspectives
This qualitative study explored essential characteristics attributed to highly effective School Resource Officers (SROs) as perceived by experienced Indiana high school principals. Through semi-structured interviews with five high school principals from Indiana, the study sought to identify key responsibilities, outcomes, proactive activities, and other characteristics high school principals perceive as distinguishing characteristics of high-performing and highly effective SROs. In this comprehensive study, the findings are robust and eye-opening. They underscore the indispensable role of SROs in fostering genuine connections within the school community. Through proactive engagement, highly effective SROs establish meaningful relationships with students and staff, reinforcing a sense of trust and security. Moreover, their adept understanding of school dynamics, coupled with effective communication skills, enables them to navigate complex situations with finesse. Most notably, these officers demonstrate a keen ability to address safety concerns head-on, employing strategic problem-solving tactics to uphold a secure learning environment. Data suggests that highly effective SROs are indispensable partners in promoting school safety, fostering positive relationships, and cultivating proactive approaches to addressing safety concerns. Beyond their law enforcement duties, SROs serve as valuable partners in building positive school climates. The study's findings are intended to give significant insights into the field of educational leadership, including recommendations on the recruitment, training, and assignment of SROs to improve their efficacy in promoting safe and supportive learning environments in Indiana high schools.
Gender, equality and education from international and comparative perspectives
Investigates the often controversial relationship between gender, equality and education from international and comparative perspectives. This volume also investigates whether gender equality in education is really being achieved in schools around the world or not.
Pursuing the power within
[...]we will review how insulin metabolism is altered during the hemodialysis treatment resulting in changes in peripheral insulin resistance and insulin clearance. [...]we will examine the accuracy of the quarterly glycosylated hemoglobin since clients with renal disease have reduced red blood cell survival.
Your board in action/Votre conseil en action
The members of the board of directors circulated during the annual conference and spoke to sponsors, as well as having them fill out a revised evaluation form. * Refined clinical practice groups are still being worked on. CANNT office operations * The contract for the Administrative Assistant, Debbie Maure, was renewed following completion of a performance review by the board of directors in October 2009. * The evaluation format used for our Conference Planner, Heather Reid, was revised and reviewed by the board of directors at this year's board of directors' meeting. * The board of directors will also be reviewing/ revising the bylaws in 2010.