And that training of new professionals must go hand - in - hand with testing our methods of intervention, in ways that MFTs can reach out to the millions of people who continue to
experience access barriers to high - quality mental healthcare.
Not exact matches
«But now more players, who had been held back from getting the full
experience of the game because of language
barriers, will be able to
access more localized content and surprises after it is launched domestically.»
Previously the AFGC Director of Economics, Trade and Sustainability, Tanya has strong
experience with the $ 126 billion food and grocery sector, led the secretariat's work on international market
access and non-tariff
barriers to international trade, as well as a range of issues relating to the competitiveness and environmental sustainability of the industry.
Based on data derived from the most recent NARM job analysis, midwife members who self - identified as «of color» will be invited to participate in focus groups to explore facilitators and
barriers that they have
experienced with respect to
access to midwifery education, and as practitioners.
«Based on our estimates, it's likely that more than 7,000 women with gynecologic cancers per year
experience distance - related
barriers to
accessing appropriate care from a specialist.
By incorporating the right payment systems into their app or website, a platform can minimize friction in the user
experience, enabling content to be
accessed quickly and easily, without any excessive
barriers.
This is unsurprising given the enormous uptick in online courses and technology tools in K — 12 schools nationwide, not to mention the promise that technology holds to dismantle
barriers to
access and
experience that have plagued the education system for years.
Learners with hearing loss will typically
experience fewer
barriers in
accessing online content than people with vision impairments, though multimedia and audio content will obviously present
barriers if alternatives such as captions or transcripts are not provided.
For states and localities where universal
access is unrealistic, an expansion of the community eligibility program, which allows schools and districts in low - income areas to serve free breakfast and lunch to all students without collecting applications, would be an interim step to consider.44 Making free meals universal would ensure that all students
experiencing food insecurity have
access to healthy, nutritious meals; end the stigma surrounding school lunch; and eliminate administrative
barriers to
accessing the program.
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access to Cairns» Restaurants, Night Markets and easy
access to Cairns Esplanade Lagoon and
experience a full Day on the Great
Barrier Reef at Moore Reef plus a Kuranda Day Trip with Skyrail & Kuranda Scenic Railway!
Offering guests a truly wild, unique and tropical holiday
experience with direct
access to the Great
Barrier Reef, the Cape Trib Beach House is a new «back to nature» resort and is the perfect place to unwind in stylish comfort.
As well as being the major
access point for adventures on the Great
Barrier Reef, Cairns offers exciting journeys to a rainforest village, Aboriginal
experiences and lots of adrenaline - pumping activities.
Experience the Great
Barrier Reef travelling out on a high speed catamaran to a pontoon offering you easy
access to snorkeling and diving.
Experience the unique beauty and features of all three of our award - winning hideaway, along with exclusive
access to the second largest rainforest in the Western Hemisphere and the world's second largest
barrier reef.
I know from personal
experience that, without having extended family nearby, I'm forced to pay expensive babysitting fees whenever I attend a child - free event, which would be a major
barrier to
access for women who can not afford to do so.
We recommend that a further Alberta - wide study be undertaken to examine the legal
access patterns of women
experiencing domestic violence, to assess the prevalence of the
barriers identified in the study and to determine whether further
barriers are present in other shelters.
An understanding of the civil equal justice legal needs of low - income people, including the unique needs of populations that
experience particular
barriers to
access to justice systems.
An understanding of the civil legal needs of low - income people, including the unique needs of populations that
experience particular
barriers to
access to justice systems.
Today, West Coast LEAF is at the BC Court of Appeal to argue that the law must not add to the
barriers in
accessing justice already
experienced by people navigating the complexities of the legal system.
The LCO's Framework for the Law as It Affects Persons with Disabilities, created in conjunction with the LCO Report on Disabilities, is specifically intended to assist those that create, review and implement laws, policies and initiatives in addressing
barriers to
access to justice
experienced by persons with disabilities.
The disadvantages and marginalization
experienced by persons with disabilities, and therefore the
barriers to
accessing justice they
experience, will be heightened depending upon whether they also belong to certain other groups, for example, ethnic groups, and on their status within those groups, for example, status accorded as a result of age, gender, and sexual orientation.
For example, in our compulsory
Access to Justice course students read about and discuss the
barriers faced by women
experiencing domestic violence while also living in poverty, struggling with precarious immigration status, and supporting their children.
And they both
experience legal -
access barriers.
Today West Coast LEAF and CLAS received leave to intervene in Denton, an important case for ensuring that people navigating these systems — especially claimants who
experience multiple layers of inequality — do not
experience unreasonable
barriers to
accessing remedies based on alleged violations of Charter rights.
I agree with this priority, but based on my
experience explaining the system to students, lawyers, and the public, I think the ways the laws are published is confusing and creates
barriers to
access.
Through research, MDAC and our partners have found that children with disabilities
experience multiple
barriers to
accessing justice at all stages criminal, civil and administrative justice systems.
Below, I have taken some of the obstacles identified in the report, which in my opinion and
experience are critical for reaching the objective of equitable
access and opportunity in our profession, and I provide my recommendations for racialized lawyers to take advantage of the opportunities that exist to overcome these
barriers.
New Canadians
experience the same generic
barriers to
accessing justice faced by other migrants and other members of Canadian society.
NJP will also accept cases involving other issues, such as transportation, discrimination in public accommodations, general
barriers to
accessing courts and other means of resolving disputes or matters that otherwise address systemic problems
experienced by low income individuals or communities.
The first meeting of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention (Lucca, Italy 21 - 23 October 2002) decided to establish a Task Force on
Access to Justice to support the implementation of the third pillar of the Convention by inter alia, examining good practices, sharing experience with implementation of particular paragraphs of article 9 of the Convention and assessing the impact of certain barriers in access to justice such as costs and d
Access to Justice to support the implementation of the third pillar of the Convention by inter alia, examining good practices, sharing
experience with implementation of particular paragraphs of article 9 of the Convention and assessing the impact of certain
barriers in
access to justice such as costs and d
access to justice such as costs and delays.
The big
barriers to innovation seem to be (in no particular order): lack of data about the needs and
experiences of users of justice systems; the natural monopoly of judges and lawyers; the challenge of developing the smart public - private partnerships that innovation needs; limited or no
access to finance.
In this blog post, the writer presents an itemized list of «
barriers that stand between ordinary people with legal problems and their effective
access to justice,» but acknowledges that the list is necessarily incomplete (being based solely on her personal knowledge and
experiences).
For instance, in 2000, the average employment income for full - time female employees working year - round was 70.8 % of the income of male workers.25 In addition, gender interacts with other factors, such as race, ethnic origin and disability to compound that economic disadvantage.26 Another persistent
barrier to equality for women is gender - based violence in the form of spousal and sexual assaults, for which the majority of victims still do not seek support from the criminal justice system.27
Accessing justice is a major concern for Aboriginal women, who
experience high rates of violence ranging from assault to murder.28
Our
experienced team knows how to overcome language and cultural
barriers to gain
access to the information you need.
This program aims to address
barriers to
access and improve satisfaction with care, quality of care, patient function, reduce caregiver burden and lower costs through a coordinated telemedicine program, including a Parkinson's Disease specialist / neurologist, a nurse specializing in Parkinson's Disease and an
experienced telemedicine coordinator.
Consequently, financial
barriers constrain
access to some services; (iv) People living in the outer suburban fringes of large urban centres, where public transport infrastructure is more limited, can
experience difficulties in gaining physical
access to services; (v) Workforce issues
experienced by service providers can restrict Indigenous people's
access to services.
Data will be collected using a 45 - item, multidimensional, self - administered instrument, designed to measure healthcare need,
barriers to healthcare
access and health service utilisation, attitudes,
experiences and satisfaction.
Minority groups around the world
experience profound
barriers to
accessing healthcare, 1 including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia (respectfully referred to hereafter as Indigenous Australians).
These
barriers to effective cancer care are made worse by the high rates of co-morbidities that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
experience, and these too require regular
access to primary health care.
Due to systemic
barriers — like discrimination and harassment in
accessing health care, which 28 percent of transgender people say they have
experienced — LGBTQ people are more likely than non-LGBTQ people to be living in poverty and to be uninsured.
Current research as well as staff feedback indicate that GLBTI parented families sometimes
experience barriers in
accessing mainstream support services, including post-separation parenting support.
This form of therapy may be particularly valuable to couples
experiencing barriers to care due to stigma, rural location, or limited
access to military resources (i.e. National Guard service members).
improve understanding of, and address the complexities and
barriers experienced by, different client groups when
accessing Court
Indigenous communities
experience multiple
barriers when trying to
access the Court including literacy and language
barriers, a lack of understanding about the family law system and a lack of service
access for communities in regional and remote areas.
One of the greatest
barriers that LGBTQ people
experience in
accessing mental health care is the anticipation of and
experience of discrimination.
As a result of their high rates of mobility, many families who
experience homelessness do not have documentation of immunizations, which creates a
barrier to
accessing child care programs.