Hispanic Sample Clauses

Hispanic. Grantee may hire or contract Data Analysts, Statisticians, Epidemiologists, Social Workers, and Public Health specialists to identify these populations. Grantee is encouraged to map vaccination coverage within their jurisdiction by ZIP Code using ImmTrac vaccination data and/or other local programs which capture COVID-19 vaccination data.
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Hispanic consisting of all persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture or origin.
Hispanic. All persons of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. (Excludes Portugal, Spain and other European countries.)
Hispanic. 2.31 Evidence�Based Practice means a program or practice that has had multiple site random controlled trials across heterogeneous populations demonstrating that the program or practice is effective for the population.
Hispanic an individual of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race, and who is regarded as such by the community of which the person claims to be a part;
Hispanic. Math The school's proficiency rate does not exceed the state average The school's proficiency rate exceeds the state average by 0-5 percentage points School's proficiency rates are >5 percentage points above the state average AND at least 95% of eligible students participated in the assessment
Hispanic. A person of true-born Hispanic heritage, from any of the Spanish- speaking areas of the following regions: Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean Basin only; (e) Native American – A person who is an American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut or Native Hawaiian, and regarded as such by the community of which the person claims to be a part. Native Americans must be documented members of a North American tribe, band or otherwise organized group of native people who are indigenous to the continental United States and proof can be provided through a Native American Blood Degree Certificate (i.e., tribal registry letter, tribal roll register number).
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Hispanic. The participants at BUMC/MUMC made-up 76% (54) of the total research group. The SBNR group consisted of 24% (17) of the total participants and was the most diverse group with 100% of African Americans and Hispanics belonging to the SBNR group. The participants were placed into four generational groups based on their age: “young adult” (24 and below), “adult” (25-44), “middle age” (45-65), and “older adult” (66 and above). For the overall participant group there were 20 “young adult,” 12 “adult,” 19 “middle age,” and 20 in the “older adult” category. The two churches, BUMC and MUMC, accounted for all the “older adult” category members and the SBNR group accounted for 60% (12) of the “young adult” participants. Process Given the limitations placed on social contact due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the health and safety of many of the high-risk participants, direct contact was supplanted through the use of direct mailing, email and online surveys. This eliminated the option for group discussion and follow-up with participants directly with in person contact and discussion. Additionally, participants were allowed to complete the Inventory and Survey anonymously in order to elicit open-minded and impartial responses without unintended influence from the position and status within the institution held by the researcher. Participants were volunteers from BUMC, MUMC and the SBNR groups who responded to an open request for respondents with a description of the study as being related to the study of nostalgia. BUMC and MUMC participants were requested through church communication (newsletters and bulletin) for two weeks, while the SBNR group participants were requested via email and class announcement for two weeks. Each individual participant was informed of the confidential nature of the Inventory and Survey and asked to rate the statements or questions to the best of their ability. The BUMC and MUMC groups were encouraged to rate the Tenets of Christian Faith and Church Satisfaction Survey as they related to their current ministry setting. The SBNR group was offered the Nostalgia Inventory but not the Tenets of Christian Faith and Church Satisfaction Survey. Feedback was encouraged but not required. There were no additional attempts to elicit comment outside the parameters of the Inventory and Survey. BUMC/MUMC consisted of 54 precipitants of 8 “young adult,” 8 “adult,” 18 “middle age,” and 20 “older adult.” The SBNR group totaled 17 participants and consisted of...
Hispanic. Mexican 7. Hispanic - Puerto Rican 8. Hispanic - Cuban 9. Other Hispanic
Hispanic. 2.39 Evaluation and Treatment (E&T) means any facility which can provide directly, or by direct arrangement with other public or private agencies, emergency evaluation and treatment, outpatient care, and timely and appropriate inpatient care to persons suffering from a mental disorder, and which is certified as such by the Department. A physically separate and separately operated portion of a state hospital may be designated as an evaluation and treatment facility. A facility which is part of, or operated by, the Department or any federal agency will not require certification. No correctional institution or facility, or jail, may be an evaluation and treatment facility
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