Sentences with phrase «delivering social reform»

He is currently working at The Shaftesbury Partnership working on designing and delivering social reform, specifically around unemployment.

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The primary motive of the laws is to deliver justice to those who are exploited, though they also act as a deterrent for further similar actions and thus drive social reform.
And only genuine social reform can deliver it.
As the social care system faces collapse, the key test for this white paper was to deliver an urgent timetable to reform social care funding.
«Brian has been a leading voice in the fight for comprehensive criminal justice reform, and has shown a deep commitment to not just talking about issues of social justice, but actually delivering results.
And, just as we are determined that this Government delivers economic reform, we are determined to deliver social renewal too.
And in her Tory conference speech, she said: «To make Britain a great meritocracy, we must move beyond this agenda and deliver real social reform across every layer of society so that those whom the system would currently miss — those just above the threshold for help today yet those who are by no means rich or well off — are given the help they need.
«And, just as we are determined that this government delivers economic reform, we are determined to deliver social renewal, too.»
Reform to improve schools, investment to build homes and infrastructure — because we know that's the only way to deliver real opportunity and social mobility.
Long - term bills: The Conservative Party's social reforms - reducing welfare, strengthening the family and reducing drug dependency - should deliver progressive reductions in the demands on the welfare state.
He is particularly well - placed to lead the department to deliver the next phase of our reforms to education and children's social care, and I look forward to working closely with him.
The Further Education and Technology Bill plays at part in the government's social reform agenda to deliver an education system that works for everyone.
These reforms deliver on our commitment to social justice, and represent a balanced plan to ensure that more students leave school equipped for a successful future.
The first tranche of reforms to the regulation of healthcare professionals promised by the government in its white paper, Trust, Assurance and Safety: the Regulation of Health Professionals, is to be delivered shortly by the Health and Social Care Bill, which at the time of writing this column was at Committee stage in the House of Lords.
The Committees» recommendations... will be carefully considered... However, the Government has a clear strategy for improving the native title system and is committed to ensuring that the native title system is flexible and produces broad benefits to Indigenous people... the Government is progressing reforms to improve the rates of claim resolution and to encourage broader settlements that deliver social justice outcomes beyond answering the question of whether native title exists.
The «new reforms» in Indigenous social policy must include equal, if not greater scrutiny over the inability of mainstream services to deliver the outcomes they are funded to deliver in our communities.
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