The governments of Australia to commit to
achieving equality of access to primary health care and health infrastructure within 10 years for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples;
Further, based on the securing of equality of opportunity in relation to health, it is realistic for governments to commit to the goal of
achieving equality of health status and life expectation within the next generation (approximately 25 years).
«I am recommending that the governments of Australia commit to
achieving equality of health status and life expectation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous people within 25 years.»
I am recommending that the governments of Australia commit to
achieving equality of health status and life expectation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people within 25 years.
It is equally feasible for governments to commit to the goal of
achieving equality of health status and life expectation within the next generation (approximately 25 years).
The campaign recommends that governments commit to
achieving equality of health status and life expectation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people within 25 years.
Benchmarks and targets for
achieving equality of health status and life expectation should be negotiated, with the full participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and committed to by all Australian governments.
That the governments of Australia commit to
achieving equality of health status and life expectation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people within 25 years.
2) Governments of Australia commit to
achieving equality of access to primary health care and to an equal standard of health infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within 10 years.
«Empowering Roma and Traveller women is crucial to
achieving equality of opportunities, for all Roma and Travellers in European societies,» said Gabriela Heinrich, ahead of Roma Day (8 April 2018).
There will be panel discussions on the progress our country has made in
achieving equality of educational opportunity in the decades since the publication of the Coleman Report and the options for making greater strides in the future.
It is worth saying that Renewal's scheme is likely to be beneficial in
achieving equality of opportunity when it comes to running to be an MP.
The Minister for Universities and Science (Mr David Willetts): Fair access to university is crucial for
achieving equality of opportunity, and there is a clear issue of principle here.
Kate Lea, employment rights solicitor at Thompsons, added: «Indirect discrimination aims to
achieve equality of results.
Its goal is to
achieve an equality of outcome that prefers racialized persons and other minorities in gaining entrance into the profession and being promoted within it.
The principled approach of trying to
achieve an equality of division does not apply to income and maintenance (see separate guides)
A commitment to
achieve equality of health status and life expectation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous people within 25 years therefore requires commitments to address inequality of opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Recommendation 14: That the Australian Government develop a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to
achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-indigenous Australians by 2030.
develop a long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, is evidence - based and is capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to
achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030;
To developing a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to
achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030.
10 years to
achieve equality of opportunity in relation to access to primary health care and in relation to infrastructure that supports health (such as housing, food supplies, water, and etc.).
«a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to
achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030».
To developing a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequalities in health services, in order to
achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030
Develop a comprehensive, long - term plan of action for health, that is targeted to need, evidence - based to
achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030;
This would mean that all governments commit to a program of action to address this inequality and aim to
achieve equality of opportunity in the provision of health care and health infrastructure in 10 years.
Not exact matches
More data presumably would help
achieve the goal
of wage
equality.
If we get distracted — if we pay lip service to gender
equality but fail to apply the true accelerators
of progress in our own organizations — then we may not
achieve the results we want.
In that letter he wrote about «an urgent need to
achieve real
equality in every area: equal pay for equal work, protection for working mothers, fairness in career advancements,
equality of spouses with regard to family rights.»
For the sixth consecutive year, AIG has
achieved a 100 % rating in the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate
Equality Index and earned recognition as one
of the Best Places to Work for LGBT
equality.
He called for a «redoubling
of efforts» to
achieve gender
equality.
This would assume an «imaginative,» not a historical, disposition: a divine intent in history, God - gifted immutable laws
of morality, to which man has a duty to conform; order as a first requirement
of good governance,
achieved best by a restraint and respect for custom and tradition; variety as more desirable than systematic uniformity and liberty more desirable than
equality; the honor and duty
of a good life in a good community as taking precedence over individual desire; an embrace
of a skepticism toward reason and abstract principle.
Over half
of this is due to girls having had access to higher levels
of education and
achieving greater
equality in the number
of years spent in education between men and women.
The liberal elite who occupy the positions
of influence in deciding cases under human rights or
equality laws tend to use them as a tool to
achieve the results that conform to the fashionable values they have absorbed or which prevail in the social environments in which they live, are educated and work.
I'm all for seeing women
achieve equality in all aspects
of life throughout the world.
Token women, who have
achieved apparent
equality, take upon themselves the priorities
of the patriarchs (including nonrelational, gynophobic attitudes).
For the people
of Palestine, suffering under the Roman regime, it must have been as hard to believe this as it is today in the United States
of America for people struggling to
achieve economic and political
equality of opportunity, or as it is for the native people
of Palestine or Vietnam who are exiled from their homes and dependent upon the scanty bounty
of the United Nations and charitable organizations.
Even now we have not
achieved full
equality between the white European immigrants, the native Americans, the children
of black slaves from Africa and the newer immigrants from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Similarly, it seems more accurate to say that it is a lack
of compassion rather than political conservatism that would prompt a person to believe that blacks are basically less intelligent than whites, or that blacks have failed to
achieve equality because they lack initiative, or that the poor remain poor because they are lazy.
But long before that, and long before blacks would
achieve full
equality in America, this dedicated champion
of civil rights had the comfort
of believing that day would arrive» and have his faith affirmed in it by the Vicar
of Christ.
«How do we
achieve these two objectives: how do we somehow, some way convene unity, some how, some way convene the importance
of equality in our country, and do so without in any way involving the American flag and the national anthem.
The role
of men and boys in
achieving gender
equality.
Presentation to the UN Expert Group Meeting on «The role
of men and boys in
achieving gender
equality», 21 to 24 October, Brasilia, Brazil.
I find this exercise useful because one
of the arguments I hear a lot is that feminism is n`t needed any more, that we have
achieved equality, that we have freedom
of choice (postfeminism).
The theme for this year's session is «Challenges and opportunities in
achieving gender
equality and the empowerment
of rural women and girls.»
Safeguarding the health
of expectant and nursing mothers and protecting them from job discrimination is a precondition for
achieving genuine
equality of opportunity and treatment for men and women at work and enabling workers to raise families in conditions
of security.
Series
of gender dialogues and platforms have tackled bits and pieces
of women advancement and discussed affirmative action as a major strategy to
achieving gender
equality and thereby a desirable involvement
of women in governance process and decision making.
The second question is related to the above: a «free market» baseline
of justice is about procedure - how outcomes are arrived at, who is involved in making decisions, has rights over their own actions, how actions are agreed by parties etc. (or something like that) whereas
equality is an outcome, that may or may not be
achieved under various procedural arrangements, and may or may not be viewed as desirable by people who hold different views about what forms
of society - specifications over who has what rights to do what to who.
Undeterred Davies pointed out that violence against women and girls could never be entirely eradicated, said he doesn't understand the difference between a goal and a target and demanded a list
of concrete policies that the panel would like to see implemented that would help
achieve the goal
of equality.
Mr. Speaker, empowering women and
achieving gender
equality is fundamental to the realization
of the SDG goals.
In Nancy's day there was a mountain to climb for women who wanted to
achieve any form
of equality.