Sentences with phrase «address systemic barriers»

The Working Group envisions a gradation of responses, beginning with remedial approaches, such as meeting with representatives of legal workplaces to discuss concerns with their policies and / or practices, to disciplinary approaches if there is deliberate non-compliance with requirements, despite multiple warnings, or no efforts are made to address systemic barriers
Lisa has created major institutional changes to address systemic barriers to the well being of those she represents.
«It is part of a broader communication strategy designed to address those systemic barriers.
To support attendance, schools must first establish a positive and engaging school climate.87 To reduce chronic absenteeism, however, schools may need to implement more rigorous interventions.88 For example, schools can increase parent engagement to educate guardians on the risks associated with accumulated absences, which they often underestimate.89 Schools may also need to address systemic barriers to attendance by providing safe transportation or high - quality afterschool programs.90
Demand action to address systemic barriers that may be causing large numbers of students to miss too much school.
The JAAC is bringing in the OHRC to strengthen member training and education in the hopes of addressing any systemic barriers — such as unconscious bias — that may exist in the recruitment process.
Pathways addresses systemic barriers to education by providing leadership, expertise, and a community - based program proven to lower dropout rates.

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The next quote I would like to feature from the Calabrese et al (1) paper addresses the common misconception that the blood - brain barrier and other factors will protect the brain from the ravages of systemic inflammation:
State and district guidelines for school improvement planning are focusing too heavily on standards and results - oriented improvements instead of promoting systemic changes to address barriers to teaching and learning, concludes a report from the Center for Mental Health in Schools at the University of California, Los Angeles.
While large - scale systemic reform is necessary in addressing the institutional discrepancies in our children's opportunities to learn, a genuine attempt to leave no child behind requires careful attention to individual - level, smaller - scale barriers as well.
This gave rise to the final report to Convocation in 2016, Working Together for Change: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions, which found that forty per cent of racialized licensees identified their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to entry to practise, while 43 per cent cited their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to advancement.
NJP will also accept cases involving other issues, such as transportation, discrimination in public accommodations, general barriers to accessing courts and other means of resolving disputes or matters that otherwise address systemic problems experienced by low income individuals or communities.
While the Supreme Court held that the state must provide «a fair opportunity for a broad cross-section of society to participate in the jury process,» the majority held that it has no constitutional responsibility to direct efforts towards particular groups that are known to be underrepresented, or to address address any systemic barriers that may limit jury participation by certain segments of society.
Clearly a number of structural / systemic barriers must be addressed.
that commitments extend to supporting the adoption of «special measures» programs at a quantum that can address ongoing systemic barriers, as well as redress historical exclusion and lack of equality; and
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