permanency|permanencies in English
noun
['per·ma·nen·cy || 'pɜrmənəsɪ /'pɜːm-]
continuity, perpetuality; regularity; fixedness, invariability
Use "permanency|permanencies" in a sentence
1. Pennsylvania's Department of Human Services works to provide this permanency through partnerships with the Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network (SWAN) and the Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange.
2. Its permanency is not absolute and need to be controlled.
3. (b) What attitude is revealed by those who ignore the Bible’s advice on the permanency of marriage?
4. • Job permanency - whether a job has a predetermined end date - can be used alongside other indicators as a measure of job quality.
5. Child Protective Services (Cps) is the first step to ensure the safety and permanency of children who are reported as being abused or neglected
6. The Children's Division works in partnership with families, communities, the courts and other governmental entities toward ensuring the safety, permanency, and well-being of Missouri Children.
7. The mission of Child Protective Services (Cps) is to ensure that children under the age of 18 are protected and families are supported to achieve safety, permanency and well-being
8. The DCFS Resource Family Support and Permanency Division created a specialized unit to provide services and support to Adoption triad members (adoptive parent, adoptee, birth parent) after Adoption finalization occurs.
9. Adoption - En Español: The Office of Adoption Operations is a licensed Adoption agency within the State of New Jersey, Department of Children and Families, Child Protection and Permanency (CP&P)