Sentences with phrase «recognises areas of development»

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Your 7 month old may well now be showing developments in these areas: Physical Rocking on hands and knees when on tummy Cognitive Starting to understand what «in» and «out» mean Social and emotional Starting to recognise people's names like «mum», «dad» and names of things like «cup»
And the College will also recognise the talent and experience of those already within police forces and provide opportunities for them to contribute to the development of policy or practice in their areas of specialism.
Nana Katakyie said that tradition had been the reason behind the speedy socio - economic development of Drobo Traditional Area, adding that consequently some years ago the Drobo township was recognised as one of the fastest growing rural communities in Ghana.
The Board of trustees and the Council of the Academia Europaea are pleased to recognise the substantial and sustained contribution that Professor Nowotny has made, to the enabling of and to the development of the European Research Area and systems for direct support and encouragement of European collaborative research and researchers, of all categories.
LOtC Mark is the first national accreditation for schools, nurseries and other educational establishments which recognises and supports the development of learning outside the classroom across all subject areas.
Schools should also consider applying for the new LOtC Mark; this new award is the first national accreditation for schools which recognises and supports the development of learning outside the classroom across all subject areas.
95 schools have now achieved the LOtC Mark award, which is the first national accreditation that recognises and supports the development of LOtC across all subject areas.
The scenic qualities of this area have long been recognised and the idea of granting it protection as a national park were put forward as early as the 1920s, the principal reasons being that it was an extensive area of beautiful and relatively wild country but these early plans never came to fruition and urban development and changing agricultural practices continued to impinge on the area's character with much of the traditional grass «downland» being turned over to arable farming.
In the report Samuel Nguiffo, director of the Centre for Environment and Development in Cameroon, and local project coordinator there, sums up the importance of transparency: «In order for the rights of forest communities to be recognised and protected, communities need to be able to know, for each activity taking place in their areas, who is involved, what is the extent of their rights, what are his obligations towards the communities.»
They recognised that the tide was turning against immunity and concluded their judgement as follows: «In the light of the developments currently underway in this area of public international law, this is a matter to be kept under review by contracting parties.»
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This makes it more likely that native title interests may exist in these areas and I would expect that any party considering the possibility of new development in such an area would recognise and respect any prior Indigenous rights in that area.
However, there is also concern expressed that by focusing on the three key areas of employment, community activities and business development the role of CDEP in supporting cultural activities is not being recognised.
The Committee is concerned, despite positive developments towards recognising the land rights of the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders through judicial decisions (Mabo 1992, Wik 1996) and enactment of the Native Title Act of 1993, as well as actual demarcation of considerable areas of land, that in many areas native title rights and interests remain unresolved and that the Native Title Amendments of 1998 in some respects limits the rights of indigenous persons and communities, in particular in the field of effective participation in all matters affecting land ownership and use, and affects their interests in native title lands, particularly pastoral lands.
The government has recognised this, and has made equally important commitments in the areas of education, employment and early childhood development.
The MOU recognises the rights of the traditional owners, and provides mechanism to ensure they have a role in the development of the area and the land in and around Kununurra.
The terms of the review should include examining methods for coordinating youth service delivery in justice, health and welfare related areas across government departments, including through the NT Police proposal for community youth development units, and the potential for Aboriginal customary law to be recognised through diversionary processes.
WAIMH has an important role in recognising the emotional and developmental risks confronting infants, and in supporting the development of infant mental health services in all areas of the world.
despite positive developments towards recognising the land rights of the Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders through judicial decisions (Mabo 1992, Wik 1996) and enactment of the Native Title Act of 1993, as well as actual demarcation of considerable areas of land, that in many areas native title rights and interests remain unresolved and that the Native Title Amendments of 1998 in some respects limits the rights of indigenous persons and communities, in particular in the field of effective participation in all matters affecting land ownership and use, and affects their interests in native title lands, particularly pastoral lands.
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