Sentences with phrase «encourage wider access»

The head of the LSC at Freshfields, Olivia Balson, said: «We want to encourage wider access to law and possibilities for progression for the very best talents.

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He's now being urged to declare a nation - wide «state of emergency» over the issue by a White House commission, as part of a wide - ranging list of recommendations which also encourages easier access to heroin antidotes and mental health treatment.
Designed for individuals who reside with loved ones in the surrounding area, community access day programs offer a wide variety of structured activities, supportive instruction, and meaningful life experiences that enhances independence and encourages community engagement.
Encouraging innovative strategies, such as micro-charter schools to provide school choice and access to courses not readily available district - wide.
With the introduction of Canvas we can encourage student autonomy, ensure wider curriculum access and provide high quality alternative teaching and learning approaches that match student needs — and in turn facilitate an excellent learning experience.»
The Inspiration Trust was set up to offer children from all backgrounds access to the finest education: an academic approach that means our children have the knowledge to live happy, constructive lives; and a wider cultural and moral vision that encourages interests in sport and the arts, and a willingness to play a full part in society.
The 10 areas will also have access to a wider # 75 million «Excellence in Leadership and Teaching Fund», which appears to be the expansion of another proposal from the white paper — the Excellence in Leadership Fund — which was aimed at encouraging academy trusts and other providers to «innovate» in how they boost leadership.
«But especially where such strategies may have wide ranging and adverse implications involving widespread denial of access to justice, the use of such strategies should not be encouraged by the giving of cost breaks on foreseeable costs consequences.»
What is interesting and encouraging about Iacobucci's report however, is his suggestion that we will need a wider lens and a longer memory if we are to truly address access to justice issues in Canada's Aboriginal communities.
Justice Sanderson rejected Aviva's argument and said: «For this court to let proportionality be the overriding, or even the predominant factor, would be grossly unfair to (Persampieri) and would be to reward the uncompromising, and — in the light of the jury verdict — unreasonable behaviour of the insurer...» Justice Sanderson agreed that insurers can pursue whatever legal strategy they deem fit, but added that, «especially where such strategies may have wide ranging and adverse implications involving widespread denial of access to justice, the use of such strategies should not be encouraged by the giving of cost breaks on foreseeable costs consequences.»
As a result of adopting this updated attitude towards diversity, companies will encourage a more inclusive and open working environment that reduces turnover and increases access to company - wide innovation.
The mission of the SoulCollage ® Diversity Scholarship Fund is to encourage inclusiveness and access for individuals in a wide variety of unique situations with a focus on serving under - served populations.
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