Sentence examples for ethos of care from inspiring English sources

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In seeking to deliver high-quality public services, it would nurture a professional ethos of care, combining demands for high standards with rewards that value public-sector workers.

In the absence of city enforcement, Detroiters use their own gauge to informally regulate illegal property use ― what Herbert calls an "ethos of care" ― so if squatters contribute to the community, neighbors are more likely to welcome them.

You can imagine the deleterious effects these trends have on the ethos of care and moral responsibility in our families and schools, a critical buffer against bullying and violence in the lives of our children.

At the same time, the move towards patient empowerment, for example through 'expert patient' initiatives, may reinstate an ethos of care that is grounded in self-help and peer support [ 47] and hence renders the need for home-based support less evident.

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An hour away from Negril in Montego Bay, the ethos of caring of animals at the Montego Bay Animal Haven is alive and well!

In my dissertation, I studied principals who promoted an ethos of caring in their schools -- principals who consistently went above and beyond to meet the needs of children, and to meet the needs of teachers and parents as well.

The importance of the ethos of caring for the learner in general practice training and providing the right mix of challenge and support has been reported previously [ 20, 42, 44].

It stands to reason, therefore, that your sensitivity to being teased is likely to be elevated, but stooping to the level of those who are teasing you is never acceptable and does not fit in with the vegan ethos of caring for people and animals alike.

This is not self-evident: professionalisation may entail a move towards rational and task-oriented care that may undermine an ethos of 'community care' that was at the core of the original HBC programmes launched in Zambia more than two decades ago [ 6, 46].

Lena Corner talks to those who care for the dying and those left behind and discovers what the gentle ethos of hospice care can teach the NHS A new study suggests that eating too much red meat is 'nearly as bad as smoking'.

Nottage replaces heroic individualism with a fragile ethos of communal care.

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