Coping Strategies Sample Clauses
The Coping Strategies clause outlines the methods and procedures that parties should follow to manage and respond to unexpected challenges or stressors that may arise during the execution of an agreement. This clause may specify steps such as seeking support, implementing contingency plans, or adjusting timelines and responsibilities to accommodate unforeseen difficulties. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties are prepared to handle disruptions constructively, thereby minimizing the impact of stressors and maintaining the stability and continuity of the agreement.
Coping Strategies. Contractor must help clients and family members transform maladaptive coping methods into healthier, more productive strategies.
Coping Strategies. Residents of Limuru adapt various strategies to cope with insufficient water supply. Those mentioned include reducing the amount of water used for domestic chores, water storage as well as buying from vendors. Figure 21 indicates alternative water supply options
Coping Strategies. NCL’s student Wellbeing Academies will offer a dedicated space on each of NCL’s main campus sites to provide comprehensive support for students' mental and physical health and overall wellbeing. This will include; mental health support; wellness workshops; health promotion and education events, prevention and intervention workshops; counselling services; a quiet space; crisis support and a referral service. NCL will work in partnership with Citizens Advice, HSBC and Scotwest Credit Union to offer tailored financial support and guidance to NCL students throughout their academic Journey. NCL is committed to ensure all students have access to a free breakfast acknowledging that this offers several benefits including improved academic performance, better attendance and overall wellbeing. NCL has developed a one credit SCQF unit Fundamental Financial Concepts around income, expenses, assets, liabilities, interest rates, inflation, and making sound financial decisions to raise awareness of financial stability. Through NCL’s Be Well to Do Well Campaign supported by NCL’s Wellbeing Academies, students will be able to appraise coping mechanisms and strategies to improve personal resilience by: - • Developing a growth mindset: embrace challenges as opportunities for growth; • Practice self-compassion: kindness and understanding; • Engaging in regular exercise, good nutrition and sleep; • Maintaining a supportive network: friends, family, and mentors who provide emotional support and encouragement; • Practicing gratitude; • Practicing mindfulness and stress management techniques; • Accepting professional help - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, SAMH, Mind etc; • Setting personal goals and priorities.
Coping Strategies. Women reported various strategies for coping with FIS. Four women reported seeking assistance from family, friends, neighbors, and community members. One woman sought help from her mother when she was “economically squeezed” (33-year-old woman, experienced IPV) and had difficulty accessing food. Another woman sought assistance from her aunt to ensure that her children do not go to bed hungry. Two other women reported borrowing money from relatives or neighbors to purchase food. As one participants said, “we ask relatives that have more immediate opportunities, a neighbor that has more resources and so they do you the favor…they collaborate” (24-year-old woman, did not experience IPV). One participant receives assistance from her church when her family is going through a difficult period. Another coping strategy the women utilize is consuming foods produced on their farms. For example, consuming crops such as yucca, plantains, and tomatoes, eggs from hens, and hens for meat. One woman said, “and if one doesn’t have meat, I have the hen so one…well I I kill one and well I make it for the meal” (32-year-old woman, did not experience IPV). Another woman said, “well if there’s no money for the market well the farm gives us food…there’s hen, bananas, yucca” (36-year-old woman, experienced IPV). Another coping strategy reported, was purchasing items, particularly grains, in bulk. This helps to ensure that they have food until the end of the month. One woman reported rationing food until they have enough money to purchase more. Another participant reported inventing soups with the ingredients that she has -- “so when there’s not, well enough to prepare a meal, the typical thing that one always prepares…ah well, one invents a soup” (32-year-old woman, did not experience IPV). She said that while the invented soup is not the best meal, it does mean that her children do not go to bed hungry. Three participants reported ways FIS affects them and their families. One participant said, “well it always produces a lot of stress” (33-year-old woman, experienced IPV). Another woman said that her ten-year-old son’s “weight is very high…it’s that the food, there’s no balanced diet, I mean he’s always eating the same thing” (45-year-old woman, experienced IPV). She discussed how she knows that her sons require a balanced diet. She wants to provide this for them but she’s unable to due to limited financial resources and the cost of healthy foods. She also mentioned that having t...
Coping Strategies. Women had different coping strategies for managing the effects of their worries. One woman said she does not lose hope and that she “continue[s] moving forward, I don’t I don’t pay too much attention to this” (36-year-old woman, experienced IPV). Religion is a coping mechanism for three participants. Their faith in God provides them hope. “God does not abandon us” (24-year- old woman, did not experience IPV). “
Coping Strategies. The survey noted that water supply to the Kikuyu is not reliable, therefore the resident have adapted alternative sources of water to address the challenge as presented by the statistics. The respondents in Kikuyu curb unreliable water supply by getting water from street vendors (60%), and ▇▇▇▇▇/Boreholes (40%) 100 60 40 0 Street vendor Well/borehole
Coping Strategies. Contractor shall help youth transform maladaptive coping methods into healthier, more productive strategies.
Coping Strategies. Ignoring or resistance Daily activities and hobbies
Coping Strategies. The Developer shall develop and implement community and business relations strategies that communicate coping messages to stakeholders including those listed in Section 5.1.2.a of this Schedule 14. Coping messages shall focus on providing stakeholders with the information they need to make short-term and long-term decisions about how they can deal with the Construction Work and O&M Work During Construction with as little disruption as possible. Central 70 Project: Project Agreement Schedule 14 (Strategic Communications)
Coping Strategies. The participants discussed a variety of coping methods throughout the interviews. A few participants (n=5) discussed they would cope with stress by making a list of their responsibilities of the week, and then scheduling those responsibilities and activities. A vast number of the participants (n=15) discussed that they cope with stress by engaging in activities with their friends and peers. Several participants (n=7) discussed that they would busy themselves with other activities including learning a new instrument, taking extra classes, cooking, watching Netflix, and others. They discussed that they would push off the stress to another day, not actually dealing and coping with it, in order to be engaged with other activities. A few participants (n=3) stated that they had no way of coping with stress, and would usually end up crying due to the stress or thinking about it consistently. Although majority of the participants (n=13) believed that their coping skills were effective, a few believed that their coping skills could be more efficient (n=3) and wanted to know what others did to cope with stress.