Sentences with phrase «address key barriers»

assisting agencies to address key barriers to the employment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees, by identifying pathways to employment that allow Indigenous people to develop the required skills and capacity to work within the APS;
«These provisions are designed to address some key barriers of lack of information and perverse incentives that prevent building owners from implementing cost - effective energy efficiency measures.
Vietnam's businesses and government could chart an unprecedented shift toward towards clean energy for Southeast Asia — if they can first address some key barriers.
«We are excited that these industry leaders are working collaboratively to address key barriers to ownership and to help more Latino families achieve the dream of homeownership,» said Craig Nickerson, vice president of expanding markets for Freddie Mac.
«The transition to a low carbon energy sector is affordable and represents tremendous business opportunities, but investor confidence remains low due to policy frameworks that do not provide certainty and address key barriers to technology deployment,» says the IEA report, called «Tracking Clean Energy Progress,» that was presented to the ministers.

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With a lack of standard addressing systems in the Middle East region, efficient logistics systems continue to be a key barrier in e-commerce ventures scaling up, with e-commerce businesses bearing huge costs in failed or delayed deliveries.
The purpose of Bitcoin Women's Day can be broken down into three key goals: first, to celebrate the accomplishments of women in the space; second, to raise awareness of issues and barriers they face both within and outside of that space; and third, to promote Bitcoin as a means of addressing some of the issues that women face around the world.
The presentation will explore Lucozade's desire to entice more people to buy its sports drink by designing a revolutionary drinks bottle, pinpointing the consumer's need for a lightweight yet strong bottle, addressing three key barriers to purchase; efficacy, value and relevance.
While de Blasio noted the increased funding heading toward the renewal schools that are the focus of much Department of Education effort and outside scrutiny, there are other key school - related additions to the budget, including $ 6.6 million for the DOE to «hire 50 additional physical education teachers and conduct a comprehensive needs assessment to address barriers and move schools toward full physical education compliance.»
Key recommendations for government in the report that won API support were: for play to be embedded within a Whole Child Strategy under the aegis of a Cabinet Minister for Children responsible for cross ‑ departmental roll out and co-ordination; for government to require local authorities to prepare children and young people's plans including strategies to address overweight and obesity with its physical, mental and emotional consequences; for funding for play to be ring - fenced within local authority budgets; to address barriers to outdoor play for children of all ages and abilities; to extend the Sport England Primary Spaces and Sport Premium programmes to all schools with a broader scope to incorporate a wide variety of physical literacy activities including play; to communicate through public information campaigns to parents and families the value of active outdoor play, including risk or benefit assessment; and to improve public sector procurement practice for public play provision.
Each state will be led by a coalition of key public and private sector leaders committed to mobilizing and sustaining political and financial support for the agenda and addressing legislative or regulatory barriers that inhibit progress.
It explains how to identify signs and symptoms of opioid overdose; how to obtain naloxone toolkits in schools; which key stakeholders to involve; how to address funding barriers and more.
Addressing how the exam system is perceived is particularly important, as this is considered a key barrier to pupils opting to continue with language learning at GCSE and beyond.
According to a press release issued at the time, «The reorganization addresses Governor Dannel P. Malloy's six principles on education reform, including: (1) Enhancing families» access to high - quality early childhood; (2) Turning around Connecticut's lowest - performing schools and districts; (3) Expanding the availability of high - quality school models; (4) Removing red tape and other barriers to success; (5) Ensuring that our schools are home to the very best teachers and principals; and (6) Delivering more resources, targeted to districts with the greatest need - provided that they embrace key reforms that position our students for success.»
The speakers focused on the key steps they have taken to engage state leaders — including state departments of education, children's cabinets, and campaign communities — to work collectively and create momentum behind the recognition that to improve outcomes for students, barriers to attendance must be addressed.
To coincide with MUMA's exhibition Borders, Barriers, Walls curated by Francis E. Parker, this panel discussion will address some of the exhibition's key themes and concerns.
Subtitle B: Carbon Capture and Sequestration -(Sec. 111) Requires the EPA Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary, the Secretary of the Interior, and other relevant agencies, to report to Congress on a unified and comprehensive strategy to address the key legal, regulatory and other barriers to the commercial - scale deployment of carbon capture and sequestration.
(Sec. 339) Requires the EPA Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior, and the heads of other relevant agencies to report to Congress on setting forth a unified and comprehensive strategy to address the key legal, regulatory, technological, and other barriers to maximizing the potential for sustainable biological sequestration of carbon within the United States.
Based on key findings from The Climate Group's consultation workshops, this briefing is the first in a series which analyzes the key non-technical barriers to the wide - scale adoption of LED street lighting — and how these barriers can be addressed through our new global campaign, LED = Lower Emissions Delivered.
It also aims to address barriers that prevent key groups, such as women and Indigenous people, from succeeding in the trades.
In this session participants will learn how to prepare staff to support enrollment, identify key components of maintaining family engagement in home visiting services and engage in discussion on how to address practical barriers such as time constraints, transportation issues, or child care needs associated with program participation.
The key elements of HPS include reviewing IYP principles, tailoring strategies, practicing and rehearsing new skills, therapist modelling praise and affirmation, identifying and reviewing participant goals, and addressing barriers to implementation of new skills.
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