This process culminates in the finalization of an individual classification study and specific programming recommendations to the Classification Officer relative to custody status and institutional placement.
Ms. Stein countered that the city was deliberately moving away from institutional placements like the mother-child programs and was working to keep more of the young mothers in their foster homes, where they might receive more personal attention.
Indeed the possible consequences of poor practice in this area could lead to a growth in institutional placements with the funding for home care being transferred to pay for this - the converse of a policy of community care.
Scott, Galton, and Binet all sought to facilitate the institutional placement of persons by objectifying evaluations and assuming that mental ability was innate.
Over the following years, the AIPA, however, failed to find a complete organizational and institutional placement.
For these people and their families, an institutional placement may very well be their best option.
At the end of 2006, the minority shareholders (banks and institutions) sell their holding via an accelerated private institutional placement, thereby taking traded shares to 35% of the capital and increasing the share's liquidity.
Finally, with the help of Mabon, Nugent & Company, a mid-sized brokerage, the partners raised $8 million through institutional private placement while still retaining 30 percent of the company themselves.
Peter Ax was formerly Senior Vice President and Head of Private Equity at Lehman Brothers where he was responsible for the institutional private placement of late stage venture capital financing.
Twenty-seven percent reported a childhood history of foster care or institutional placement.