There are many different types of Climate Neutral certification and the ClimateCare team can help you identify the best system for your business and create
a cost effective programme of activity to gain and promote your Climate Neutral status, inspiring and encouraging others to do the same.
Not exact matches
Work on
cost - effectiveness carried out as part of the previous HTA report on this topic [60] and by the Decision Support Unit at the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence (NICE)[61] suggests that group - clinic based parenting
programmes are likely to be
cost -
effective or may lead to
cost - savings through avoidance of alternative treatment.
The First Lady said that experts have assured the
programme is highly
cost -
effective and the benefits far outweigh the
costs noting that «when we invest in adolescent nutrition now, they will stay in school longer, perform better in school and ultimately we will create a more productive labor force which is a crucial precondition for economic development.»
Our materials help build capacity to plan, implement and evaluate evidence - based and
cost -
effective NTD control
programmes.
The process is not only
cost -
effective, but can also be carried out in a relatively short time period so that newly updated content can then be inserted digitally into the online
programme in a way which does not unduly interfere with the rest of the syllabus content.
Despite the demise of the Building Schools for the Future
programme, the use of heat pumps in schools offer a number of advantages: • a simple and
cost effective installation compared to some alternative technologies • ongoing schools building
programmes can benefit from heat pump systems that improve the environmental footprint and reduce running and operational
costs • a low carbon technology that helps to reduce CO2 emissions • a renewable heat technology to satisfy the UK's renewable obligation.
As modern - day educational institutions regularly need to facilitate off - site education days such as sporting commitments, outward bounds activities or museum / theatre visits we appreciate the growing demand for an all inclusive package which provides a suitable vehicle (including conversions), quality maintenance
programme, regular safety inspections and optional driver training on a
cost -
effective basis.
Where you have a single, short learning
programme that needs to be delivered, we can provide a
cost effective project
cost to help you achieve your business aims.
However Greening said today that while the free school
programme is being «protected», it would be financed «in a more
cost -
effective way».
However, a change in government in 2010 led to the existing school building
programmes at the time being axed and the Priority School Building Programme being introduced in 2011, with baseline design guidelines and the aim to make school construction more
cost -
effective.
You seem to have no idea how relatively minimal the
costs of an
effective mitigation
programme will actually be... we're talking mere percents of GDP.
I asked to see a credible, peer reviewed, analysis about «how relatively minimal the
costs of an
effective mitigation
programme will actually be...».
One of our long - standing corporate partners, Aviva, recently spoke to Business Fights Poverty setting out a business case for the insurance sector to follow its lead and go Climate Neutral, highlighting the benefits of doing so through an integrated Climate + Care
programme — that delivers
cost effective social impacts as well as cutting carbon.
Certain efficiency
programmes have cut emissions at around EUR 7 per tonne while others are entirely
cost -
effective based solely on demand reduction and thus decrease emissions at no net
cost.
Aviva's offset
programme is a
cost effective way to reduce emissions and deliver social impacts.
Evidence that group parenting
programmes can change parenting practices and are
cost -
effective in treating conduct disorder and child behaviour problems is strong.
For example, the distribution of implementation
costs across a larger number of attendees (
cost per family of # 399 when 13 parents attending) increases the likelihood that the
programme would be
cost -
effective given a # 20 000 threshold from 36 % to 49 % — using a 5 - year time horizon; whereas a smaller number of attendees (
cost per parent of # 865 when six parents attending) reduce the likelihood to 26 % with a 5 - year time horizon.
Evidence that group parenting
programmes can change parenting practices and is
cost -
effective in treating conduct disorder and child behaviour problems is strong.17, 18 There is also good evidence that they are
effective in preventing behavioural problems in high - risk groups identified by socioeconomic deprivation, ethnic group and experience of life events.19 — 22 Although many parenting
programmes have been developed and evaluated, 23, 24 most of this evidence is related to two
programmes: the Incredible Years Programme25, 26 and Triple P. 27, 28
The results demonstrate the unique attributes and potential that preschool PPEY
programmes can offer as a
cost -
effective and sustainable resource for early intervention with young children and their families.
Group based parenting
programmes, run both by professionals and by parents, are becoming increasingly popular in the UK and a range of different
programmes are available.10 Four recent systematic reviews, one focusing entirely on group based
programmes, 11 and three covering these
programmes within wider reviews of mental health promotion and behaviour problem prevention12 — 14 have provided evidence that group based parenting
programmes are an
effective and
cost effective way to improve parenting, and that such changes have a beneficial effect on children's mental health and behaviour.
Parenting
programme for parents of children at risk of developing conduct disorder:
cost -
effective analysis
Parenting
programmes might be even more
cost effective, more pervasive in impact, and less stigmatising if they were offered as a preventive measure before children were socially excluded and diagnosed as having oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder.
The use of a group psycho - education
programme may be an important, potentially more
cost -
effective alternative.
There are
programmes that can help support parents, infants and young children during the critical early years such as Nurse Family Partnership49, 50 and Triple P Positive Parenting Programme.51 These
programmes, where found to be
effective, have been associated with
cost - savings.50 — 53 Importantly, such
programmes require targeted application in the most deprived areas, and this should be a priority for those involved in violence prevention.
Mental health problems affect around one in five youth in Australia and internationally, 1 with major personal, societal and economic ramifications.2 3 Children's mental health problems are primarily externalising (eg, oppositional defiance, aggression) and internalising (eg, anxiety, depression) problems.1 Up to 50 % of preschool behaviour problems persist through childhood if left untreated, then into adolescence and adulthood.4 Approaches to improving children's mental health in the population would ideally involve
effective prevention in addition to clinical treatment of severe problems.5 6 Behavioural parenting
programmes have the strongest evidence of efficacy to date for treating children's established behaviour problems.2 7, — , 10 Although
effective, parenting
programmes to treat children's established behaviour problems are
cost - and time - intensive, and require an available workforce trained in evidence - based treatments.
Out of the range of good quality parenting
programmes available, the Lifestart
programme is highly
cost effective and for a structured evidence - based
programme, is sufficiently flexible at the point of delivery to allow for adaptation in response to need
In addition these
programmes have been found to be
cost -
effective.
Dissemination of parenting interventions can be strengthened by attending to several key factors and principles: (i) ensuring interventions are used that match families» needs and preferences, (ii) strong scientific evidence is available to support intervention components used in a population based approach, (iii) multiple destigmatized access points are provided for families and (iv)
cost -
effective strategies are used.47 Poor participation and engagement by parents in parenting
programmes stands as one of the most difficult barriers to widespread
effective implementation of parenting
programmes.48, 49 Parental willingness to participate in a parenting
programme depends on several interacting variables.
In accordance with the population perspective that involves the core principle of minimal sufficiency, the multilevel strategy allows for broad dissemination of parenting
programmes in a
cost -
effective manner.11, 47,50
The same group then undertook a developmental group psychotherapy
programme designed to focus on the multiple clinical problems typical in this population (depression, experience of abuse, behavioural disorder, substance misuse, poor self esteem and body image, and family conflict and disruption) and to combine effectively with other interventions (pharmacotherapy, individual and family therapies) using a group therapy format that was
cost -
effective of clinician time.
One Canadian study looked at community group versus clinic - based individual parenting
programmes; while both approaches were
effective in reducing the risk of conduct disorders the community group approach was six times more
cost -
effective because it reached a larger number of parents (Cunningham et al., 1995).
An evaluation of the Webster - Stratton Incredible Years parenting
programme in Wales, while finding the intervention to be
cost -
effective for all 3 — 5 - year - old children at risk of conduct disorder, suggested that the intervention would be most
cost -
effective for children with the highest risk of developing conduct disorder (Edwards et al., 2007).
Using individual participant data meta - analysis to establish for whom
programmes are
effective and
cost -
effective.
As
programme duration is an important driver of
cost, what constitutes most
effective length is an important research question.
Of the 10 studies looking at
programmes for older people, 3 were found to have little chance of being
cost -
effective, but reasonable
cost - effectiveness was reported for some group activities and home visiting activities.
On the other hand the
programmes in Bulgaria and Hungary require investors to an investment in government bonds, which can be financed, and it becomes more
cost effective for the whole family.