Social study definition

Social study means a written evaluation of matters relevant to the disposition of the case and shall contain the following information:
Social study means a written evaluation of matters
Social study means a written evaluation of

Examples of Social study in a sentence

  • Social study required; information to be shown; not excluded as hearsay.

  • Social study was undertaken to understand the cultural and social status of the residing community.

  • REF: IP/C/LIBE/IC/2006-181, STEPS Consulting Social study for European Parliament (CONTRACT REF: IP/C/LIBE/IC/2006-181).

  • WAPDA agreed to carry out (in addition to the studies carried out at appraisal) a Supplementary Environmental and Social study (SES), and prepare a management plan for the floodplain area.

  • The INCIDE Social study of four Mexican cities, howev- er, is a more ambitious and systematic attempt that – because of its comparative nature – produces proposi- tions that could be tested elsewhere.


More Definitions of Social study

Social study means a written evaluation of matters relevant
Social study means a written evaluation of matters relevant to the disposition of the case that contains the information required by RCW 13.34.430.
Social study means the written report described in A.R.S. § 8-112, after a petition for adoption has been filed, where the adoption entity summarizes the results of its investigation, and makes a definite recommendation for or against the proposed adoption and the reasons for that recommendation.
Social study means a written evalua- tion of matters relevant to the disposition of the case and shall contain the following informa- tion:
Social study or “home study” means the investigation an adoption entity performs, pursuant to A.R.S. § 8-112, after a petition for adoption has been filed.
Social study means the written report described in
Social study means an evaluative process through which information and recommendations regarding adoption of a child, conservatorship of a child, or possession of or access to a child may be made to a court, the parties, and the parties' attorneys. The term does not include services provided in accordance with the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children adopted under Subchapter B, Chapter 162, or an evaluation conducted in accordance with Section 262.114 by an employee of or contractor with the Department of Family and Protective Services.