In the ensuing discussion, participants considered the advantages and
disadvantages of alternative approaches to reinvestment.
Not exact matches
Concern for the health and well - being
of young children, particularly children from low ‑ income, socially
disadvantaged families, has resulted in the exploration
of alternative approaches to delivering services to young families.
These
alternative data sources are listed below, along with major advantages and
disadvantages of each
approach.
Some studies in both Massachusetts and New York City have found that a «No Excuses» educational
approach — characterized by mandated intensive tutoring, longer instruction times, frequent teacher feedback, strict disciplinary policies, and high expectations for students — is a common feature among charter schools with the biggest positive effects (however, the most effective
of these schools are located in the most
disadvantaged neighborhoods, making it difficult to disentangle whether this is due to the No Excuses
approach or sub-par public school
alternatives).
Having this
alternative can make up for some
of the
disadvantages of Adaptive Fast Charging, given wireless charging is a more passive
approach that is less cumbersome and thus allows for more regular charging intervals, effectively taking the hassle out
of topping up a phone around an office or bedroom space.
Key actions
of Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery include: • Introduction
of a pilot supervised injecting facility in Dublin's city centre; • Establishment
of a Working Group to examine
alternative approaches to the possession for personal use
of small quantities
of illegal drugs; • Funding for a programme to promote community awareness
of alcohol - related harm; • A new targeted youth services scheme for young people at risk
of substance misuse in socially and economically
disadvantaged communities; • Expansion
of drug and alcohol addiction services, including residential services; • Recruitment
of 4 Clinical Nurse Specialists and 2 Young Persons Counsellors to complement HSE multi-disciplinary teams for under 18s; • Recruitment
of 7 additional drug - liaison midwives to support pregnant women with alcohol dependency; • Establishment
of a Working Group to explore ways
of improving progression options for people exiting treatment, prison or community employment schemes, with a view to developing a new programme
of supported care and employment.