Sentences with phrase «change as an organisation»

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Open to owners or employees of organisations that deliver positive social / environmental change as their core mission.
One of the most extraordinary aspects of this referendum was the extent to which bodies which had no business recommending a vote one way or the other took sides: the Industrial Development Authority called for a «Yes» vote, as did the Gaelic Athletic Association, as did the representative organisation of the Irish police in the Republic, the Garda Representative Association — a move which drew a sharp rebuke from Baroness Nuala O'Loan, the legal expert who oversaw the changes in Northern Ireland which improved the policing situation there immeasurably.
The technologies — which can repay the cost of their installation in as little as two years — will be explained by Mr Bambridge, who has decades of experience in assisting organisations manage energy, greenhouse gas emissions, and the impacts of climate change.
Supplying selective information that is reframed to position a corporation or other entity in unfavourable light so as to encourage it to press for changes is a tactic adopted by some social change and environmental organisations, yet it is the sort of things those lobbies accuse their opponents of doing.
The Banrock Station Environmental Trust also supports internationally and nationally recognised conservation organisations to further their objectives in tackling global environmental issues such as climate change, water conservation, ecosystem loss and species loss.
Having said that, you could see that Crystal Palace played with the same organisation as last year, when they changed the situation from a relegation team to finishing 11th in the Premier League.
Companies attempt to marginalise IBFAN as a lone critic of their marketing practices, but many other organisations such as Save the Children and UNICEF have called for change.
The revelation comes as NRL Head of Football Todd Greenberg told media on Wednesday that while his organisation was «analyzing data» on the prevalence of lifting tackles in 2014, they would not be rushed into making changes to how the tackle was policed.
Alongside national leadership by governments, as described above, the breastfeeding support charities, relevant royal colleges and other similar professional bodies, campaigning organisations and interested individuals can both amplify calls for change and help to bring it about by collaborating.
But sometimes the exclusion of men from parenting can be more subtle: the baby change in the women's loo; the parents parking spaces at supermarkets showing a figure in a skirt with baby; a plethora of parenting charities, organisations and websites which are aimed at squarely at women, mentioning men only as supporters or helpers (and very often hinderers).
So, three decades on from the boycott's inception, I have come to Bangladesh to find out whether Nestlé has - as it claims - changed its behaviour, and is now a reformed organisation, or whether the campaigners have been right to keep up the pressure all these years, not just on Nestlé but on other formula manufacturers too.
The organisation Asylum Matters is worried that the changes could stop refugees and asylum seekers from using preventative measures, such as community mental health services and health visiting.
The Minister David Willets MP added: «Making the most of large and complex data is a huge priority for government as it has the potential to transform public and private sector organisations, drive research and development, increase productivity and innovation, and enable market - changing products and services.
Real social change is to be achieved over the long term through organisation, agitation, and direct action, as much as it is through debates, votes, and detailed committee work in parliament.
The decision to change what the terrorist organisation is referred to as comes after 170 MPs backed Chishti's call.
For one thing, as Stuart Wilks - Heeg of the University of Liverpool - based Democratic Audit research organisation points out, many Tory MPs will rebel on boundary changes, in any case.
«News organisations, regulators and relevant legal bodies therefore need to make sure, as changes and new measures are introduced, that these are not rooted in the past but seek to enable responsible investigative journalism to flourish in the future,» he said.
«Locally and nationally, employers are working very closely with staff and their representative organisations, consulting on any changes and ensuring as much as possible that valuable staff skills are retained and patient care is not compromised.»
I also believe that the UK's interests are best served by playing a leading role in the EU, shaping the organisation as it changes to meet the challenges it now faces.
Ed Miliband does have a strategic sense of where he wishes to take the party, but needs to build on his arguments about the squeezed middle to articulate how he believes the party's public argument, as well as its organisation, should change.
Amongst global healthcare systems, the NHS is almost uniquely well placed to deliver this transformation in the relationship between patients and clinicians: one of the most trusted organisations in British society, its doctors, nurses and staff recognised by everyone as a force for good in our country — and let me thank everyone who is working so hard to make these changes possible.
The restructuring directly affects 7,600 jobs worldwide, with another 4,000 potentially affected as part of changes to its regional organisation.
In its counter affidavit, the anti-graft agency claimed that the N1.9 billion represents the balance of a total of N3.3 billion, which Shagaya received as «founder fees» on behalf of an organisation named «Women for Change».
Whereas the ETAN report «didn't find any outstanding universities getting things right,» and the Helsinki Group turned up «no individual countries that stood out» as being especially conducive to women's involvement in science and engineering, looking at the private sector, there are a number of companies that are «on the path of changing their organisation and culture,» notes Rees.
A subcommittee of the CSlRO Board, known as the evaluation committee, has proposed radical changes to the structure and focus of the organisation.
One of the stimulators for this change has been the high - tech industry, in which new products and processes have to be introduced very quickly and organisations have to adapt just as fast.
Formerly known as the UK government's «nudge» unit, the now private organisation attempts to understand human behavior and use it to subtly push for positive changes.
IPF Luxembourg focuses on the production of communication and education material and the organisation of events to promote Polar Sciences as a mean to better understand Climate Change and the impacts it will have on our environments.
Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu announced changed Israeli attitudes towards Hamas when he defined Israel's goal in the Gaza war as the weakening of Hamas military capability, if not the demilitarization of the group, rather than his long standing objective of total destruction of the organisation.
As the national representative membership organisation for leaders of academies and free schools, the Independent Academies Association is acutely aware of this turbulence and is working with academies to help them develop the skills to manage in the changing financial climate.
As an organisation that exists to supply to schools and other public sector organisations, we are changing to meet these needs and to continue making the buying process as quick and painless as possible for schools and academieAs an organisation that exists to supply to schools and other public sector organisations, we are changing to meet these needs and to continue making the buying process as quick and painless as possible for schools and academieas quick and painless as possible for schools and academieas possible for schools and academies.
The School challenged OFSTED's Complaints Procedure on the basis that if an organisation, such as OFSTED, has an internal Complaints Procedure it ought to be «a fair and robust process that permits a substantive challenge and which gives the complaining party the possibility, in appropriate cases, of having the decision changed» (although it was accepted that «fairness» does not necessarily require an external appeals process).
Engaging more male champions within every organisation is critical as they currently hold the influence to make this change.
As a not - for - profit organisation, all funding goes straight back into leading research projects, providing CPD days, and giving vital seminars and training to keep people up ‑ to ‑ date with the latest changes to the industry and legislation.
Changes to school provision, in the form of statutory school organisation proposals, are often necessary as part of local authority plans within the 21st Century Schools and Education Capital Programme.
The largest iPad training company in the UK, iTeach is staffed by experienced teachers, working with over 2500 schools, colleges, local authorities, curriculum bodies and non profit organisations to ensure real and meaningful change with iPad as the tool.
Speaking at the Festival of Education in 2014 I pointed out that like many other organisations, TF's focus on recruiting what you describe here as «the Idealist» was unhelpful because excellent teachers (John Hattie's experts) don't enter the profession to change the world.
Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary at the Association of School and College Leaders, said the change was a «logical move» which «rightly keeps the current regulatory function of the NCTL as a distinct organisation» while bringing delivery of teacher recruitment into the DfE.
The profession has been led by people such as Bennett, and research organisations such as the Education Endowment Foundation, who have clamoured for government to ensure that educational change is led by well - rehearsed scientifically endorsed programmes of study.
During his years in charge, Munby led on the organisation's name change last January as well as playing a key role in the charity's international presence, with education programmes now delivered in the the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, South East Asia and India.
«The great thing about changing career is that I've been able to bring skills from my previous job, like time management and organisation, into my new role, as well as my own life experiences.
It builds upon a selection of relevant and practical papers and presentations given at the 2nd International Conference on Evaluating Climate Change and Development held in Washington DC in 2014 and includes perspectives from independent evaluations of the major international organisations supporting climate action in developing countries, such as the Global Environment Facility.The first section of the book sets the stage and provides an overview of independent evaluations, carried out by multilateral development banks and development organisations.
The first dog show in Australia was held in Hobart Town in 1862 and, when the two organisation in the north and south, each administering dogs in the relevant area of the state, agreed to unite, the Kennel Control Council of Tasmania came into being in 1954 as the state body and, with the implementation of a fully - elected governing Council in February, 1995, the organisation changed its name to become the Tasmanian Canine Association Inc..
As SPANA continues to grow our outreach funding for humane education programmes around the world, we look at our work in the west African nation of Liberia where SPANA - supported organisation LAWCS is working hard to change childrens» attitudes to working animals.
The Anne Frank House found it deeply regrettable that, as a result of this change of course, the two organisations eventually stood in opposition to each other in a court of law.
A group of London Hilton hotels plan to mark Earth Hour 2012 from 8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, March 31, 2012 as people and organisations around the world turn off their lights in support of action on global climate change.
Narrated by Luthor himself, this new video hints at his role in the mysterious organisation known as «the regime» and gives insight into his motivations and allegiance in the ever - changing power struggle that exists in Injustice: Gods Among Us.
As Rauschenberg found acclaim (including the grand prize at the Venice Biennale of 1964) and financial security, he never forgot the earlier struggles and in 1970 he helped to found Change, an organisation devoted to providing emergency funds for artists.
Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate, fell from last year's number one to number five this time, which Rappolt said was not so much a reflection on him as an individual but on the organisation as a whole, which, after changes of director at both Tate Britain and Tate Modern this year, was in more of a «state of flux than it was 12 months ago».
d. Changing perceptions of the risks and benefits of nuclear power leads to increasing public support for nuclear > allows the NRC licensing process to be completely revamped and the culture of the organisation to be changed from «safety first» to an appropriate balance of all costs and risks, including the consequences of retarding nuclear development and rollout by making it too expensive to compete as well as it could if the costs were lower (e.g. higher fatalities per TWh if nuclear is not allowed to be cheaper than fossil fuels);
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