Sentence examples for to institutionalisation from inspiring English sources

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The process of embedding something within an organisation or society as an established custom or norm.

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The Department for Work and Pensions said: "For many, Remploy factories can lead to institutionalisation and isolation of disabled people".

As NGOs become steadily more powerful on the world scene, the best antidote to hubris, and to institutionalisation, would be this: disband when the job is done.

The house offers them a chance to make connections beyond the world of homelessness, rather than leaving them prey to institutionalisation.  People are asking: "who will your members be?" They will be the architects of social change, the interested and interesting and the incurably curious.

After chronologically reviewing the process of institutional change in KT, these authors delimited a series of stages on the way to institutionalisation.

Steinhoff has also suggested (2006) that legalisation would not necessarily lead to institutionalisation in the sense of the creation of the institutional role of a torturer, the routinisation and bureaucratisation of the process of torture, and so on.

As we have seen, the proposition that torturing the guilty to save lives is analogous to killing in self-defence is open to question and there is surely at least a presumption that legalisation will lead to institutionalisation.

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A French team recently published a systematic review of randomized controlled trials of case management for people with dementia and their caregivers, with time-to-institutionalisation and cost as the main outcome variables.

"Hospitalisation" refers to being admitted to a hospital; "institutionalisation" to being admitted to a nursing home, health services facility for the elderly, or sanatorium-type medical care facility.

The Municipality offered logistical and financial support to these initiatives, therefore contributing to their institutionalisation but never interfering with their activities.Only in 2012 did the Municipality attempt to connect the different houses in a Network (Di Casa in Casa), with the goal of rationalising and streamlining the funding system.

Wismar et al. [ 28, 29] use a health systems model to analyse the elements needed to support institutionalisation: governance or stewardship, funding and financing, resource generation and delivery.

Men have a tendency to have a higher mortality rate compared with women [ 13, 14], and men were more likely to require institutionalisation and an assistive device to mobilise [ 14].

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