permanent placement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpermanentandplacement
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permanent
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/us/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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placement
noun
uk/ˈpleɪs.mənt/us/ˈpleɪs.mənt/
a temporary position or job in ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandplacementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The potential of special guardianship, especially at a time when more openness is being encouraged in permanent relationships and in permanent placements, is enormous.
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Services were provided typically for 6-9 months, including the transition to apermanentplacement.
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Frequently, a foster placement develops into the sort of bonding that leads to it being the logicalpermanentplacementfor a child.
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He was then placed in an emergency bed of a larger residential home while a morepermanentplacementwas found.
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It also provides the flexibility to expand the register to cover alternative forms ofpermanentplacementfor children.
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For many, if not most, children in care, adoption—permanentplacementin a loving household whose members are committed to them—is the most desirable outcome.
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A view used to prevail that children in care in a permanent or what was hoped to be apermanentplacement should not see members of their previous natural family.
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Foster care is intended to be a short term solution until apermanentplacementcan be made.
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Proponents want to take the child out of the house and into the foster system so the child can eventually findpermanentplacement.
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Without this home-care, most of these cared for loved ones would requirepermanentplacementin institutions or health care facilities at great cost to society.
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Brachytherapy can use temporary orpermanentplacementof radioactive sources.
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At entry into the study, placement types included first-time foster placements, moves between foster homes, and reentries into foster care following failed permanent placements.
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Members provide a wide range of employment services and solutions, including temporary and contract staffing, recruiting andpermanentplacement, outplacement and outsourcing, training, and human resource consulting.
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When children transitioned to permanent placements, family therapists worked to familiarize these families with the intervention parenting techniques.
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Our new proposal will deliver a 40 per cent increase in permanent placements nationally by 2005.
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It should not be somewhere to dump people who need permanent placements in residential nursing homes.
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