Sentences with phrase «by frontline»

Many screening measures are designed to be administered by frontline providers, or for self - administration by children or parents.
The Parents Plus Children's Programme was evaluated using a RCT design as part of a national delivery by frontline staff in primary schools throughout Ireland.
The practice level domain includes methods, plans of action, processes, and / or policies designed to be used by frontline staff of each discipline in order to enhance or achieve family engagement.
Highlights Recognized by frontline employees of previous employer as being the tech support specialist they most looked forward to working with.
At Corporate Counsel Forum 2016, everything you hear will be supported by frontline evidence and case studies to ensure maximum value to the delegation.
The first mailings targeted 25,000 teachers and the Heartland Institute said it plans to send the information to 200,000 teachers nationwide, according to a report by Frontline and the Groundtruth Project.
Their scholarly acumen is matched by a frontline commitment to emerging artists, and I have no doubt their contributions to the Whitney's program and collection will help broaden and reshape our narratives of the art of the United States, both past and present.»
99 percent of fleas on pets after two monthly applications versus a 54.8 percent reduction achieved by FRONTLINE Plus (p ≤ 0.0079).1 At the end of the two - month study, nearly five times more pets treated with ACTIVYL were flea free, and ACTIVYL users found significantly fewer fleas in their homes.1
Treatment: A bath with flea shampoo followed by Frontline Flea Preventative.
There's a really good documentary I watched last month online that was produced by Frontline two years ago about credit cards.
This means focusing on the most critical question: how do we balance urgency for change with the capacity needed by frontline educators to make improvements?
Heartland's campaign to influence how climate science is taught in public schools was first reported by FRONTLINE and The GroundTruth Project in March.
Ms Morgan said more details would be announced in the autumn term, but the three groups would be led to by frontline staff and focus on marking, planning and resources, and data management.
Directed by Frontline veteran Greg Barker, The Final Year offers a backstage - pass view of the Obama Doctrine, with appearances by such fan - favorite characters as Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes and Secretary Of State John Kerry.
«Vijay is a very accomplished physician - scientist who, in addition to a distinct and powerful skill set, brings a unique perspective to biomedical research that is inspired by his frontline experience caring for patients.
«A small number of NHS staff are seconded to suppliers in order to ensure the design and development of computer systems is fully informed by frontline NHS experience,» he said.
The rejection of the unity list by the frontline chairmanship candidate was done before the final collation of the elections results.
It is hoped it could also be used more widely by frontline medics in the NHS and military to improve diagnosis and treatment within the first critical hour after brain trauma.

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By using each of these tools, frontline sales reps can free up their schedules to have more frequent and higher quality interactions with prospects.
In 2007, Greitens took his commitment back to the frontlines, founding a nonprofit organization that serves post-9 / 11 veterans by deploying them to service projects across the country.
When contacted by Business Insider, producers for «Frontline» said they did not reach out to Bigelow for an interview.
Great Big Story, a new initiative developed by the best digital minds at CNN, is an opportunity to capture that spirit again and to really be on the frontline of something new.
The Advisory Board's EAB business, which provides data, advisory and benchmarking services to educational institutions, was acquired by Vista Equity for $ 1.55 B (6X Revenue, 20X EBITDA) and Thoma Bravo acquired Frontline, which provides HR software for K - 12 for well over $ 1B (details not disclosed).
On the business side, Burger King has also ditched the industry tradition of owning a sizable percentage of its own stores as a way to ensure quality and consistency by keeping management in touch with the frontlines of the business.
The PhD Project was created in 1994 to address the severe under - representation of African - Americans, Hispanic - Americans and Native Americans in management by diversifying the frontlines of the business school classroom.
«By using People.ai, we have amazing visibility into how much time - in actual hours and minutes - our sales team is spending on each account, it helps our frontline managers provide coaching that was never possible before.»
We start by hiring the right teammates through a rigorous process that includes numerous interviews, as well as pre-employment testing for our frontline teammates and our pilots.
Perhaps the best counter-analysis can be found here, on the PBS Frontline website, from the independent «virtual» news organization TehranBureau, and written by MUHAMMAD SAHIMI, a USC chemistry professor who has been writing about Iran, its nuclear program and its domestic developments for many years....
And By the way... 1 in 50 would be only 2 %... the number of gay priests and higher is quite a bit higher than the world average, and higher than in any other religion... which is explained (at least in theory of why that is the case) in the frontline I saw... they estimated it is closer to one in 5
Hospitals have moved from being led by doctors to having administrators running them, with doctors and nurses as the frontline staff.
Jan Ransom's comments come as a government - commissioned review said women could be allowed to serve alongside men on the frontline by 2016, after finding it wouldn't have an «adverse effect» on troop unity.
Some 70 percent of the financial resources are eaten up by the bureaucrats, and 70 percent of the 30 percent frontline staff's time is consumed catering to the demands of the 70 percent penpushing cohort.
Similarly, in barely five years Globalbike has touched the lives of some 400,000 people by supplying bicycles to frontline aid workers in Africa and Asia.
But perhaps that's because our rivals in the Premier League aren't trying to strengthen their first team squads, by adding unrecognised youth talent as a viable option for leading the frontline?
If we get the likes of Lacazette, Rafinhia or M'bappe (by a long shot), we will have a solid frontline that will be hard to stop.
With Danny Welbeck roaming along the frontline ahead of him, and given the freedom to peel out to either wing or run beyond the front man, Sánchez's skill on the ball is complemented by his energy and intelligence when pressing the opposition.
Premier League rivals Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are set to deem West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino as too expensive, report the Mirror, with 18 year - old Birmingham City forward Demarai Gray the next player to be considered by both clubs as they look to add pace and quality to their frontlines during the January window.
Pedro has found opportunities in Barca's frontline harder to come by since the arrival of Luis Suarez and his pace and eye for a goal would vastly increase United's options.
And Calvert - Lewin has been reassured by some sage words from Rooney as he fights to reclaim his spot in the Toffees» frontline — a task which increased in difficulty with the January signings of impressive attacking pair Cenk Tosun and Theo Walcott, who have directly contributed to eight goals between them in their fledgling Everton careers.
Juan Jesus 5 Another player struggling in this Inter backline at fault for the 1st goal as neither he or Vidic closed down Babacar caused problems all game by the Viola frontline.
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015 issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the brains of most of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
Because, they asserted, the media, ably aided and abetted by Dr. Ann McKee of the Department of Veterans Affairs and Boston University's CTE Center, along with the PBS series, Frontline, had for years been using the results of autopsies of the brains of a small, self - selected group of former athletes to create a «sensationalized state of fear» about CTE.
The strategic vision that dads are just as important as mums is shared by the whole organisation — from senior management through to frontline and support staff.
As well as supporting practitioners and policymakers through our training and consultancy programmes, we have a stable of publications which distil key messages from the research evidence into practical resources to be used at the frontline by people working with fathers and / or addressing fatherhood in their work.
These heroes may work behind the scenes more than other cafeteria employees, but they are working hard to ensure everything on the frontline is running smoothly — by maintaining the quality of the school meal programs through student interaction, menu planning and a commitment to serving nutritious, tasty and well - balanced school meals.
Frontline Provider Training — The training, provided by PSI's experts, is designed to equip frontline providers with the skills necessary to assess patients for perinatal mental health complications and, as appropriate, provide treatment or connect individuals with additional resources Frontline Provider Training — The training, provided by PSI's experts, is designed to equip frontline providers with the skills necessary to assess patients for perinatal mental health complications and, as appropriate, provide treatment or connect individuals with additional resources frontline providers with the skills necessary to assess patients for perinatal mental health complications and, as appropriate, provide treatment or connect individuals with additional resources and care.
Helping Mothers Survive (HMS) Developed by Jhpiego, HMS training programs are designed to equip frontline health workers with the knowledge and skills they need to prevent mothers from dying on the day of birth.
Just to make sure their toys are safe, Monkey Bean uses a hand - held X-Ray Fluorescence Metal Analyzer (the same model used by the US FDA for frontline screening of heavy metal contamination)» to test toys manufactured in China.
The School Nutrition Association (SNA), representing 57,000 professionals who work on the frontlines in school nutrition programs, urges Congress and the Administration to protect students by strengthening the federal government's commitment to these programs.
The Home Office has seen its budget slashed by 20 % - significantly more than the 12 % cuts judged by the police watchdog to be the maximum savings possible without affecting the frontline.
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