Sentences with phrase «for active labour»

I do think that we face some skills shortages down the road which create lots of opportunities for active labour market policy to be more effective.

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It is believed that retirement age should be the period of rest when one is supposed to be enjoying whatever he had laboured for when in active service.
We went to bed and tried to sleep for all of the early labour which I think really helped keep my energy levels up for the longer active labour that followed.
For first time mothers, the active first stage of labour (when the cervix dilates from 4 cm to 10 cm) normally lasts an average of eight hours, and is unlikely to last longer than 18 hours.
One commented that had she been booked for a hospital delivery she would still have had to face a journey while in active labour.
Unit cost estimation involved a combination of bottom - up and top - down costing methods and followed guidance on costing healthcare services as part of an economic evaluation.15 17 Detailed unit costs, derived from the finance departments of participating trusts and information provided by senior midwives, were estimated for resource inputs into the following components of intrapartum and after birth care for all settings: homebirth delivery packs; NHS reimbursement for midwifery travel; some forms of pain relief; alternative modes of delivery; active management of the third stage of labour; suturing for episiotomy; suturing third and fourth degree perineal tears; manual removal of the placenta; blood transfusions; and care after a stillbirth or neonatal death.
Individual data collection forms, designed as part of the cohort study, documented duration of labour, mode of delivery, some forms of pain relief, active management of the third stage of labour, whether an episiotomy was performed, clinical complications, length of stay for both mother and baby by type of ward and level of care, and transfers by duration and mode.
I am there for their entire active labour and do not leave their side until baby has arrived.
These included clinical assessment skills in the antenatal period, documentation of instructions given to clients to ensure that midwives could arrive at the birth in a timely fashion, early transport after identification of thick meconium in the amniotic fluid and active management of the third stage of labour for women at risk for postpartum hemorrhage.11
Reasons for emergency transports were the following: avoidance of unattended home birth (1), no supervisor available for a conditional midwife in the process of completing the requirements for general registration (1), fetal heart rate decelerations (7), breech presentation diagnosed in labour (2), active herpes in labour (1), thick meconium in labour (2), second - stage arrest of labour (1), hemorrhage (3), retained placenta (3), repair of episiotomy (2), newborn with respiratory distress (5), newborn with birth asphyxia (2), newborn with distended abdomen (1).
The first stage of labour consists of early labour, active labour and the transitional stage — early labour is where your cervix begins to prepare for giving birth by thinning out and shortening.
You may lose your appetite and start to feel sick during the active stage of labour as your body prepares itself for the delivery of your baby by clearing out your digestive system.
She is currently the Canadian Lactation Advisor for CAPPA International, and she also works in the trenches, helping moms and babies establish a good breastfeeding relationship as a Registered Nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in an active Labour and Delivery Unit.
You may be crying out for an epidural after five minutes of active labour, or you may find relaxation breathing alone gets you through the birth.
Shirley Williams, who for half a century has been active in Labour, SDLP and Lib Dem party politics, has published her memoir Climbing the Book Shelves: The Autobiography of Shirley Williams (Virago Press # 20).
My determination is that we in the Labour Party should have an integrated approach - developing an «active industrial strategy» for the music industry.
Fabian polling for our «Facing Out» pamphlet suggests there is a group of at least 2.5 million Labour identifiers, active in political engagement outside parties, and interested in participation in Labour activity without becoming members.
Liberal Republicans (Centre Republicans): Alan Milburn, Anthony Giddens (to a large extent), Richard Reeves, Philip Collins Democratic Republicans (Left Republicans): Gordon Brown, Ed Balls, Ed Miliband, Jim Knight, The Co-operative Party, Scientists for Labour, James Purnell has flirted with Liberal Republicanism, but may well have shifted to Democratic republicanism, as he proved in his resignation letter in the Times, calling for a more open democracy, a more active state and greater regulation.
During the mid - to late - 1990s, he was politically active for Labour in Islington North, the constituency represented by Jeremy Corbyn, and was selected as Labour candidate to contest St George's Ward for Islington London Borough Council in 1998.
According to Charles Clarke, speaking before Brown moved to clean up MPs» expenses: «It is now absolutely essential for the Prime Minister to take active steps to restore confidence in politics — Labour politics in particular.
Hate too tell you this, he's been a active labour member and stood for labour at parliamentary level
As an active member of the Lib Dems for the last two years, this is a phrase I'm very used to hearing when I canvass Labour voters.
Henry's Labour replacement, Paul O'Kane, is a councillor for east Renfrewshire Council and an active member of the GMB Union and the Co-operative Party, thus he represents a continuation of the old Labour linkages in the area.
The mainstream practitioners who were active in the years of Harold's premiership all indicate support and admiration for the way he held the Labour party together, sought to drag Britain into the modern era and presided over a series of liberalisation acts including abolition of the death penalty and the legalisation of homosexuality, abortion and divorce.
Many feel that Derbyshire County Council will be the toughest nut to crack in local government for us on 4th June, but one needs to remember that Labour have not faced us when there has not been a General Election on the same day since 1993... and that was not a good year for Conservatives anyway!Accordingly, we have worked hard to establish a Shadow Cabinet, engage in active but constructive opposition and really get to grips with the workings of the County Council so that we can put our vision for the future in place quickly; to employ a cliché: «to hit the ground running».
A key point is that many people have long left Labour (like me, after Blair etc took over) and could be active but have no channel for being active.
He has been active in the Labour movement for decades and fights for working people as a UNISON official.
An active supporter of Welsh language use, she wrote in one article: «I would contend that for a Labour supporter being actively pro-Welsh language is a natural part of our DNA, as much as supporting public services, tackling low pay or taking on any other equalities cause».
For many Labour members, the feeling is that you have to be very active to get involved, there are no quick and easy options, for instance in policy development or candidate selectiFor many Labour members, the feeling is that you have to be very active to get involved, there are no quick and easy options, for instance in policy development or candidate selectifor instance in policy development or candidate selection.
On the positive side, hardly unnoticed, I can vouch for the fact that there were some pockets of hugely intense and active «Labour — Out» campaigns.
Stella has been working for Labour alongside local activists and community campaign groups for many years as an active member of our Walthamstow constituency, whether as a branch secretary, GC delegate, LGC delegate or a campaign organiser.
He is also thought to have the active support of Unite and has pitched himself as the main centre - left challenger for the Labour leadership.
It's no good not backing unions in their fight for better wages when their membership are actually your voters — and I could go on and on about how Labour has not only failed the very people it is supposed to serve, but has ground them down even further and taken an active role in.
If Corbyn loses it is likely that the Labour vote will be crippled for years to come, as its active membership will either turn elsewhere or simply not bother to turn up at elections.
And the labour sponsored funds — these completely suck — always have and always will — easy to sell for bad advisors but easy to weed out — expensive and tax focused — do you guys really think this is the average active management??? You guys could have a hard time picking worse investments!!!
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police («RCMP») was convicted after a trial for failing to comply with its general Canada Labour Code (CLC) duty to ensure the health and safety of its employees (officers on the front line) with appropriate «use of force» equipment and training on the equipment, to protect them from threats from «active shooters».
The Welsh Labour Government has shown itself laudably proactive in pursuing environmentally friendly (the plastic bag charging schemes began in Cardiff) and community focussed public health legislation («active travel», deemed consent for organ donation, food hygiene ratings, licensing of tattooists, restriction of intimate piercing, restriction of public and child exposure to tobacco smoke, registration of tobacconists).
She served on the AHECS Executive Board for 6 years, chaired the labour market task group and remains an active member of this group.
Labour Day to Christmas is usually a very active interview season and as a result, September is a perfect month to update your resume and be prepared for any and all opportunities that come knocking at your door.
Active Solutions UK Ltd are a leader in the Construction, Power, Transmission and Distribution Sector for labour supply based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
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