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  2. The Banyan - Wikipedia

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    The Banyan's clustered group home is a pseudo-institutional long-term care home. In it, about 50 women reside across 8 cottages, where women live, work and support one another while contributing to their home and space. In this setting support is provided to address complex long-term physical, psychological and economic needs of the clients.

  3. Prisoner reentry - Wikipedia

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    Along with these reintegration barriers, formerly incarcerated individuals also face toxic social stress since they have to adjust to a new life and the transitional period is very unstable. The challenges reconnecting with their communities lead to a lack of social support, which is usually crucial to preventing negative health outcomes. [9]

  4. Rehabilitation and reintegration of child soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Before community healing can occur a more comprehensive approach is needed to remedy many systemic problems in war zones such as the short supply of water, food, shelter and other basic necessities. [7] There is often a lack of professional, institutional, and economic support for this form of family and community reintegration. [5] [1]

  5. Rehabilitation (penology) - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation is the process of re-educating those who have committed a crime and preparing them to re-enter society. The goal is to address all of the underlying root causes of crime in order to decrease the rate of recidivism once inmates are released from prison. [1]

  6. Prisons Department (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The reintegration of ex-offenders is hampered by this unfavourable attitude, underscoring the necessity of family and community counselling to dispel prejudices and promote moral support. Held once a year for a select number of prisoners, peer mentoring groups assist them deal with criminal behaviours by emphasising skills like communication ...

  7. Community integration - Wikipedia

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    Community integration, while diversely defined, is a term encompassing the full participation of all people in community life. It has specifically referred to the integration of people with disabilities into US society [1] [2] from the local to the national level, and for decades was a defining agenda in countries such as Great Britain. [3]

  8. Supported living - Wikipedia

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    Supported living also developed along different trend lines in the US, two of which included a broadening of the community living concepts in the new community paradigms of community membership [28] of support and empowerment [29] [30] of conversion from an institutional to a community paradigm [31] of person-centered planning [32] of community regeneration (and neighborhood assets) [33] and ...

  9. Personnel recovery - Wikipedia

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    Support: Involves support for isolated personnel and their families. It can include establishing two-way communications, dropping supplies, or suppressing enemy threats. Recover: Involves coordinated actions of commanders and staffs, recovery forces and the isolated individual.

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