Sentences with phrase «broad social benefit»

After becoming the first global insurance group to offset its entire operational emissions to become carbon neutral, Aviva wanted to go further and deliver integrated Climate and Development projects that deliver broader social benefits.

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President Obama's call for expanding benefits, while unspecific, could open the door for broad expansions that are not only counterproductive for Social Security's finances but would crowd out other important priorities.
Government programs aimed exclusively at the poor were trimmed, but others that help a broader group — Social Security and veterans benefits, for instance — weren't» (September 22, 1986).
«Adopting a broader ecosystem - scale approach that incorporates deep reefs around the world would have multiple and long - term social and economic benefits.
To be clear, I continue to question whether the ed reform movement at large is properly viewed as a race - focused «social justice» movement or a broad school improvement initiative benefitting all children, thereby serving social justice ends.
Most blatantly, it did not quantify benefits, and — despite extensive discussion of administrative costs — ignores the broader potential negative impacts or social costs.
OST activities can also benefit the broader community (both directly and indirectly) in the form of increased productivity, lower crime rates, and other positive social outcomes.
Green: They support the return of old - age benefits to 65 - year - old Canadians, but the party's broader plan replaces various social - security benefits with a Guaranteed Liveable Income.
Similarly, reaping broader social and economic benefits will require a perspective on access that extends beyond household connections to include electricity for productive uses, such as businesses, agriculture and industry.
Each of those has any number of potential responses — which quickly grows into a wildly unwieldy wish list without common accounting for costs and benefits in a broad social, environmental, scientific, cultural and economic framework.
As international policy frameworks and pledges of billions of dollars move REDD + forward, many observers remain concerned over how to ensure the lofty promises being made for global forest conservation will actually provide broader social and environmental benefits.
The report also takes care to offset certain cost elements that have inappropriately been internalized into the existing price of coal, such as the high social burden of coal enterprises to provide a broad array of social benefits for its employees (which is not in itself a bad thing, but is done in a very wasteful manner), and what the researchers consider to be excessive mandatory contributions by coal enterprises to the Railway Construction Fund (RMB 22 billion in 2006 alone, amounting to 33 % of total profits for the coal industry).
When that act is deemed to be a personal benefit by the individual adopter of family planning, and yet also has broader social or environmental effects, the outside observer has a right to celebrate.
We also handle a broad range of legal practice areas, including family law, Social Security Disability, veterans benefits, consumer law, matters relating to wills and probate, will contest, construction law, commercial and business law, criminal law and more.
There are a list of requirements to be met, however the list is fairly broad and could allow many people to receive Social Security disability benefits who may either not qualify under other categories or need help to solidify a claim.
further, is there a space for broad «social covenants» in the analysis and interpretation of government benefits; and
Resourcer / Researcher / Recruitment Consultant Key Facts: • Candidate facing resourcing candidate attraction role • Experience of job board searching / social medial / broad bean ideal • Established division with enviable reputation for quality of service • Very experienced team / management team • Non-sales, project - based recruitment role • Very low staff turnover • Base salary to # 25 k + bonus — negotiable / ote # 35 k Benefits: • Further Learning and Development (In - House and External Training) The Company: My client has a track record of success and an enviable reputation for staff retention, career development and outstanding benefits and reward schemes in today's recruitmentBenefits: • Further Learning and Development (In - House and External Training) The Company: My client has a track record of success and an enviable reputation for staff retention, career development and outstanding benefits and reward schemes in today's recruitmentbenefits and reward schemes in today's recruitment market.
Integrating the structures that represent native title holders into broader community and regional structures would enable greater co-ordination between the economic and social benefits accruing to the various groups within the community, including the traditional owner groups.
Given the broad social inclusion benefits of licensing, there is an urgent need for cross-sector collaboration and national investment in culturally safe models of support that see communities actively engaged in shared ownership of local solutions.
The professional Child and Youth Care practitioner is constantly thinking about how to maximize the possible therapeutic benefit of experiences, whether these experiences occur within the context of a residential milieu, or within the broader context of the social milieu that exists within the community.
The Committees» recommendations... will be carefully considered... However, the Government has a clear strategy for improving the native title system and is committed to ensuring that the native title system is flexible and produces broad benefits to Indigenous people... the Government is progressing reforms to improve the rates of claim resolution and to encourage broader settlements that deliver social justice outcomes beyond answering the question of whether native title exists.
Section 21 (4) requires that the Basin Plan be developed with regard to the National Water Initiative; the consumptive and other economic uses of Basin water resources; social, cultural, Indigenous and other public benefit issues; and broader natural resource management planning processes.
Broader and longer - term benefits also accrue from improvements in social relations with others and reductions in delinquency, antisocial behavior, school dropout, academic failure, and mental health problems.
Some groups are formed for specific reasons, like dealing with addiction or grief, or specific diagnoses, like depressionor anxiety, while others are formed for broader purposes, such as anyone struggling with stress in college or LGBTQ individuals who could benefit from general social support.
This parenting style offers kids a broad array of benefits like good social skills, more success in school and a good understanding of other individuals.
Improved health, social returns and broader economic benefits will be assessed, with an eye to improving efficiency and health outcomes.
Because pediatricians have nearly universal, relatively frequent and recurring contact with young children and their families, they are uniquely well positioned to have an impact on developmental outcomes through anticipatory guidance at well - child visits, early developmental screening, practice - based developmental interventions, community linkage and referral programs, and advocacy for broader social change to support child development.40 — 44 This study reinforces the potential benefits of practice - based programs that support parenting and the home learning environment, such as «Reach Out and Read» and «Healthy Steps for Young Children,» 16,45,46 as well as community - based programs that help guide families through systems of care for developmental support, like Help Me Grow.47 Efforts to connect pediatric practices with home visitor and early care and education providers may provide referral opportunities for promoting early brain development.48 — 52
This report, authored by our partners the Collaborative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning, along with Civic Enterprises and Hart Research Associates, reveals findings from a recent survey of nearly 900 principals, educational leaders and practitioners demonstrating broad support for SEL and its benefits and the need for resources and tools to help them fully implement SEL initiatives that can improve students» academic success and their futures outside of the classroom.
Moreover, these efforts should begin early in development, as children are likely to benefit most from supportive home environments during the formative years of rapid language growth and learning.22, 62,63 Finally, interventions with parents that aim to support children's learning should attend to the cultural context of early development when working with parents from different backgrounds, and also consider the broader social context of parenting by attending to the barriers created by poverty and low parental education.
Social inclusion was also highlighted as a key principle with the representative body playing a vital role in the education of the broader Australian community and working for the benefit of all Australians towards Reconciliation.
It should be noted that the authors of these analyses acknowledged that a limitation of their modelling analysis was that it did not put a monetary value on the economic benefits associated with gains in social and emotional mental well - being or broad health benefits.
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