Sentences with word «consultee»

For the last seven years, he has been closely involved with renewable energy projects advising and acting for statutory consultees and developers.
«There is concern within the National Farmers Union (NFU), as well as Unite and other consultees, about the potential scale of the internal consultation they need, set against the deadline imposed by government.
It was around this time that we began to hear activist groups described as NGOs and see them used as consultees to government on all sorts of issues — culminating in Friend of The Earth activist & Eng Lit graduate Bryony Worthington being brought into government to take the lead in formulating national energy policy.
However, despite a specific request from the CLSA to delay the consultation until the independent research was available for comment by consultees, the Lord Chancellor refused to publish the reports until the final decision was made, in February 2014.
Further, Basta believes that the consultant - consultee relationship needs to be one of trust and honesty.
Local councils have the right to become statutory consultees at both district and county level and, although the decision remains with the planning authorities, local councils can influence the decision - making process by making informed comments and recommendations.
We believed that it would enable more time to be spent on consultation and scrutiny and would reduce the strain that two big fiscal events a year put on government and consultees alike.
However, the Court of Appeal — dismissing the suggestion that the fact that the claimant had been able to comment cogently on the model was to be taken as demonstrating that the information provided had been adequate — rejected that assertion (at [45]-RRB-: «Whether the model has weaknesses is a matter on which consultees may properly have something to say... and attention is properly paid to their representations.»
It is self - evident that many public decision - makers will find themselves torn between their duty to obtain and consider relevant information (failing which, they may find themselves the subject of a rationality challenge) and their duty to provide consultees with adequate information, where relevant information is confidential or can only be obtained on terms of confidentiality.
9.50 We asked consultees whether they agreed with our analysis
The formalities detailed in the 1837 Act were viewed by many consultees as being inappropriate for today's technological age.
The firm view of most consultees and the Commission was that damages were too low.
Develop individualized strategies to address child, family and / or program issues that reflect consultees» cultures, skills, strengths, needs and preferences
It offers more opportunity for outreach to bring in views from a wider range of consultees
We suggest that it is likely that the detailed and technically complex nature of the decision - making process and the consultation, coupled with the technical expertise of the claimants and other consultees (of which there was a limited number) is highly relevant to the scope of that consultation and, therefore, the level of disclosure required.
«Concerns have been expressed to Unite by some civil society groups that their views have not been sought and that the consultees draw heavily from the large employers and retailers.
The ASCL was backed by Khola Hasan, of the Islamic Sharia Council, one of the consultees for the information paper, who said: «Many Muslim students are able to keep the long summer fasts as well as revise and sit exams.
A primary hypothesized outcome of consultee - centered consultation, including instructional consultation (IC), is that consultees will become more skilled.
The remaining pages consist of «conclusions and next steps» (four pages: already touched upon above); introduction, list of consultees and address of the MOJ; title page (twice); and blank pages (seven).
Mr Justice Burnett reviewed the law relating to consultations, which requires that consultees are provided «sufficient information to enable an intelligent response».
The court found that in wrongly presenting its preferred option as being the only option available to it the council misled consultees and no assumed knowledge on the part of consultees could save Haringey's consultation exercise from a verdict that it was unfair and therefore unlawful.
While noting that the significance of the undisclosed material to the matter in issues is «obviously a highly material factor», Richards LJ held that «the mere fact that information is «significant» does not mean that fairness necessarily requires its disclosure to consultees»: Eisai [26].
In Eisai, such a model was disclosed but only in «read - only» form, such that consultees were unable to test the reliability of the model by running sensitivity analyses and by tracking the formulae used.
The main areas of concern for consultees are discussed below.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has listened substantively and acted upon the response of consultees to a consultation paper.
For about 19 years, I have successfully helped hundreds of my consultees to improve the quality of their lives and relationships, achieve their goals and happily live their Dream Lives.»
A minimum of eight (8) sessions of individual consultation or twelve (12) sessions of group consultation will be needed to complete certification requirements, but the Consultant may determine that more consultation is necessary in order for a consultee to become certified.
Consultation: The application of scientific principles and procedures in counseling and human development to provide assistance in understanding and solving current or potential problems that the consultee may have in relation to a third party, be it an individual, group, or organization.
Each client, consultee or supervisee or product purchaser may have a different experience and result and should not base their expectations or results on the testimonials provided here.
The «consultative stance» is a way of being and a way of guiding collaborative work between consultant and consultee that embodies elements and practices that represent a relationship - based and capacity building approach.
Within the relationship - based work of early childhood mental health consultation, consultants must explore and gain a firm understanding of consultees» cultures, including ethnic, racial, linguistic, socioeconomic, education and religious aspects.
The quality of the relationships between and among consultants and consultees (staff, family, children, etc.) and the readiness of families, staff, and programs for consultation (openness to gaining new skills and knowledge, opportunities for collaboration, etc.) are strongly associated with positive outcomes of consultation.
Some specific areas that might be explored in reflective supervision include: personal / professional beliefs, values, and biases; the dynamics of difference between the consultant and their consultee; and the impact of culture and power in the consultation and supervisory relationships (Hays, 2001)
To the extent that the supervisor or consultant and supervisee (s) or consultee (s) are able to establish a secure relationship, the capacity to be reflective will flourish.
I've done phone consultation as both the consultant and the consultee.
For each stage, you'll get a description of key consultation tasks, critical considerations for consultant and consultee, strategies for improving communication, and a «What If» section that addresses potential problems and solutions.
This guide will help any early childhood professional serving as a consultant — and anyone in the role of consultee — form strong, respectful partnerships that lead to better child and family outcomes.
If you are already in Certification Track, you are working closely with your consultant (and often, your consultee group) and getting good feedback on your cases and your tapes for submission.
The «consultative stance», a way of being and a way of guiding the collaborative work between consultant and consultee, embodies elements and practices that represent this relationship - based, capacity building approach.
Reflective supervision is part of personal and professional development that builds on the relationship between the consultant and the supervisor, explores the relationships between consultants and their consultees (teachers and parents), and ultimately influences the relationship between the consultees and the young children in their care.
It also refers to the nature of the work between a mental health consultant and consultee, building on the collaborative relationship between the two.
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