The unit-based ethicist may fulfill a variety of functions through his participation in the working or teaching rounds of the unit. Both styles seem to promote the child's participation , though the way in which this is achieved seems to differ. From this perspective, the function of public participation in the political system is a negative one. Not all variants of republicanism, in other words, required the people's direct participation in constitution making.
Until now, the participation in stroke services by healthcare providers have been on a voluntary basis They also find that the absolute level of voting participation in each state is a more influential predictor of health than voting inequality. Joining was not the same as participation , however. Through these gendered patterns of participation , the parents create connection with their daughter and negotiate their parental authority with their daughter and with each other.
Otherwise, cardioactive medications should not interfere with participation in exercise. The reliability of their assessments was established prior to their participation in the study. The caregivers received no financial compensation for their participation. See all examples of participation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Collocations with participation. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. See all collocations with participation. Translations of participation in Chinese Traditional. See more. Need a translator? Translator tool. These may include policy processes, investment processes, and grant-making processes. Participation is often supported by providing information or consulting formerly excluded groups to get their feedback on issues or decisions, such as funders who ask feedback from beneficiaries.
It might also involve supporting people to feel they have economic literacy and the ability to participate in economic decision making. Claimed or created spaces are the result of those who are currently excluded in the economic sphere developing their own processes and business models, based on mutual support, solidarity and collaboration, such as worker-owned enterprises and cooperatives, or local exchange trading schemes.
In all spaces, even in these created or claimed spaces, the degree of participation may vary. Many have argued that there is a ladder or spectrum of participation, depending on what participation is for and the influence of participants on decision-making.
Participation can range from more nominal forms of engagement through to those that are empowering and transformative. To be empowering, participation must move from nominal participation, in which an organisation or decision-maker is seeking legitimation of their decisions or as a means to achieve cost-effectiveness, towards models that give people a voice in determining their own development and ultimately enable them to decide and act for themselves.
One way to conceptualise different degrees of participation is to think about the goal of the process and with it offers to those on the receiving end. Inform means providing objective information in a timely manner in order to keep people abreast of development. Consult means obtaining feedback on decisions and alternatives, where decision-makers acknowledge the concerns of others. Involve means working with people to understand and take into account their concerns and aspirations, in order to reflect these in decision-making.
Collaborate means decision-makers working together with people on each step of the decision process. Finally, empower means putting the final decision-making power in the hands of those affected. You can download the primer here to read in full. Key issue: What is participation? Introduction Power and participation Where can participation happen? The spectrum of participation.
Participation What is participation? Meaningful participation is dependent on people being willing and able to participate and express their voice A young Cham girl seen playing inside a newly built mosque.
Edited by Alan Stanley. Some students lack the equipment, space or parental support to participate fully. Most of it is taken up by a graphic inviting the visitor to participate in the online presidential straw poll. Did he participate in his own extortion and cancel his plans for a big Christmas premiere? Twenty-one-and-a-half million students participate in free or reduced-price school lunch programs.
He may therefore receive and waive notice of them, vote when attending them, in short, participate in all matters. She had shared their principles; she had guided their measures, and she wished to participate in their doom. I am perfectly easy as to their glory, and willingly consent to participate in the honor of being oppressed by their enemies. To be law-abiding means to acquiesce, if not directly participate , in that conspiracy.
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