Sentences with phrase «change programmes mean»

What do large change programmes mean for children and young people with SEND and their families, and the services whic...

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The FJI's wish - list for changes may be long and uncompromising but this doesn't mean it is unrealistic, as illustrated by the Juan de la Cierva programme (JdC).
The study's small size means it is too early to conclude if recommended training programmes for arthritis patients should be changed, but the study suggests it might be a good idea.
So, the changes to the academy programme mean that the type of schools now called academies are different, and the type of leadership they have is different.
It's still in development, meaning things are still to be added or changed before release, but it's also ready to play through Steam's Early Access programme, so the developers are (in theory at least) also open to feedback from the community.
This lecture is presented as part of Keywords, an exhibition and lecture programme looking at how changes in the meaning of words reflect the cultural shifts in our society.
«Coming up with a programme of social change and calling it a «utopia» means announcing in advance that it can not be implemented, and that you never even wanted that in the first place.
Tate Liverpool 2014 A dynamic exhibition and lecture programme looking at how changes in the meaning of words reflect the cultural shifts in society.
In fact, it is precisely because «the discussion about the causes of global warming was to a very great extent settled by the date of broadcast», meaning that climate change was no longer a matter of political controversy, that a programme claiming it is all a pack of lies could slip past the partiality rules.
We take a look at the new apprenticeship levy to see what changes are being made to the current system, how employers are reacting and what this means for apprenticeships and graduate programmes.
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