Support Group definition

Support Group means a group of people who provide support to one another with respect to grief, disability, substance use, addiction or another psychological, mental or physical health condition;
Support Group means individuals who hold licenses or certificates issued under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code who meet regularly to discuss practice issues related to recovery and to provide substance use disorder support for its members.
Support Group means a group or one to one support which is organised by a business, a charitable, benevolent or philanthropic institution or a public body to provide mutual aid, therapy or any other form of support to its members or those who attend its meetings, including those providing support—

Examples of Support Group in a sentence

  • JOB FAMILY: OPERATIONS Job Title: Manager, Production Support Job#: 2850 General Characteristics Manages the daily operations of the Production Support group.


More Definitions of Support Group

Support Group means interactive group sessions of two or more victims of domestic violence that is facilitated by trained staff on a regular basis. Participants share experi- ences, offer mutual support, and receive information and edu- cation around a specific topic of common interest. Support groups validate the experiences of victims, explore options, build on strengths, and respect participants' rights to make their own decisions. A shelter or house meeting where, for example, chores are discussed, and there is no advocacy pro- vided, is not a support group.
Support Group means the group of persons approved by the AOC to provide support services to the Team, the AOC and the Team Sponsors during the Games. Team means the 2016 Australian Olympic Team.
Support Group. ((is)) means a group of health care professionals meeting regularly to support the recovery of its mem- bers. The group provides a confidential setting with a trained and ex- perienced health care professional facilitator in which optometrists may safely discuss drug diversion, licensure issues, return to work and other professional issues related to recovery.
Support Group means an interactive group session of two or more victims of domestic violence that is facilitated by trained staff on a regular basis. Participants share experiences, offer mutual sup­ port, and receive information and education around a specific topic of common interest. Support groups validate the experiences of victims, explore options, build on strengths, and respect participants' rights to make their own decisions. A shelter or house meeting where, for ex­ ample, chores are discussed, and there is no advocacy provided, is not a support group.
Support Group means a group consisting of eight (8) to twelve (12) people, led by a therapist 37 and a co-facilitator/survivor, who provide one another with unconditional support, information, and 1 skills to cope with the psychological stressors and/or loss associated with attempted or completed 2 suicide.
Support Group means, with respect to any Supported Obligations, the Districts that are party to the Obligation Instrument pursuant to which such Supported Obligations are incurred.
Support Group means a meeting/group, facilitated by program staff, consisting of two (2) or 11 more people (or a number mutually agreed upon in the contract) who have similar experiences and 12 concerns and who meet in order to provide emotional help, advice and encouragement for one another.