Sentences with phrase «for public health programmes»

Long - lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are the preferred form of insecticide - treated mosquito nets (ITNs) for public health programmes.
The findings of this study contribute accurate and reliable data to the global estimates, and have important implications for public health programmes to improve maternal and newborn survival.

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She specialises in examining the implications of research and public health recommendations, exploring what it means in practice for the public, health professionals and for policy and programme formulation.
The audience for this Framework includes national policy - makers, programme managers, regional advisory bodies, public health authorities, Country Coordinating Mechanisms, United Nations staff, professional bodies, nongovernmental organizations and other interested stakeholders, including the community.
Evaluating the Public Health Responsibility Deal for Alcohol surveys the evidence on the Government's flagship public health programme, which was launched in 2011 as a voluntary partnership with commercial organisations, public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health Public Health Responsibility Deal for Alcohol surveys the evidence on the Government's flagship public health programme, which was launched in 2011 as a voluntary partnership with commercial organisations, public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health Health Responsibility Deal for Alcohol surveys the evidence on the Government's flagship public health programme, which was launched in 2011 as a voluntary partnership with commercial organisations, public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health public health programme, which was launched in 2011 as a voluntary partnership with commercial organisations, public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health health programme, which was launched in 2011 as a voluntary partnership with commercial organisations, public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health public health health goals.
In my «capacity building» job my objective is to ensure that scientists and public health experts in DECs with low research capacity begin to participate in the search for new tools and encourage the adoption of future disease - control programmes.
In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have set up a public health law programme that offers internships.
In 1993, Lurie wrote a report for the US Centers for Disease Control assessing the public health impact of needle exchange programmes.
Instead of ad - hoc sampling, sensors could track drug use in real time — for example, monitoring usage patterns to inform public - health programmes.
The R2HC programme aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises.
Andrew Rein, formerly of CDC, and another of the study authors, adds, «The new law represents a historic opportunity for prevention and public health by establishing the first National Prevention Strategy, adding substantial new funding for prevention and public health programmes, and promoting the use of proven clinical preventive services by removing barriers.»
Session I: Can public health control programmes work for asthma?
The Swedish Research Council has awarded Koustuv Dalal, senior public health science researcher at Örebro University, a three - year research grant of 750,000 SEK to develop a prevention programme for sufferers of spinal cord injuries in Bangladesh.
Managing and developing NanoMalaysia Centre and other approved Strategic Infrastructure and Facilities for the NND [National Nanotechnology Directorate Division] Pre-commercialisation and commercialisation of nanotechnology products Education and public awareness programmes Bringing in venture funds and international investments in nanotechnology Building capacity and R&D facilities Health, safety and environmental initiatives International linkages and networking
But in describing the study, the author ignored these results in favor of the politically correct conclusion: «The implication for public health policy in the U.K. is that a preventive programme such as we evaluated in this trial is probably effective... «5
Natalie Field, Consultant Lead for the 10 Steps to a Healthy Weight programme at Public Health Wales said: «Public Health Wales will be working with the Welsh Government to develop a new national Obesity Strategy.
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Sarah Wollaston, a former GP who chairs the health select committee, called for the remaining revenue from the levy that is not spent in schools to be ring - fenced for children's public health programmes, rather than funding the expansion of academies as part of the Department for Education's general budget.
It's designed for public health professionals who are actively involved in the management and decision - making process related to health programmes.
A certified B Corporation, we believe that to tackle climate change, poverty and create sustainable development, we need interventions that deliver on a holistic basis We help the public and private sector work together to create award - winning Climate + Care programmes designed to tackle poverty, improve health and protect the environment, whilst delivering value for the organisations involved.
Over 30 students have enrolled for a programme on Human Rights in Development at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
Perchloroethylene (also known as PERC or Tetrachloroethylene) has been identified by the City's ChemTRAC programme as one of the highest concern substances for public health in the City.
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A randomized controlled trial of the computerized CBT programme, MoodGYM, for public mental health service users waiting for interventions.
The London Centre for Psychodrama Group and Individual Psychotherapy offers services in London to the general public and to people in many areas of work including mental health, criminal justice, social services, counselling, youth work, substance misuse programmes, the public and voluntary sectors, schools and universities, therapy and helping professions, business and industry.
Parenting interventions that are delivered during this developmental period are necessary in order to capture the groups of youth and families (i) currently experiencing problems, but who did not receive an intervention during early childhood; (ii) those who received an intervention in early childhood, but who continue to experience problems and (iii) those who are not currently experiencing problems, but are at risk for developing problems later in adulthood.7 In Steinberg's 2001 presidential address to the Society for Research on Adolescence, a concluding remark was made for the need to develop a systematic, large - scale, multifaceted and ongoing public health campaign for parenting programmes for parents of adolescents.8 Despite the wealth of knowledge that has been generated over the past decade on the importance of parents in adolescent development, a substantial research gap still exists in the parenting literature in regards to interventions that support parents of adolescents.
The mass media can play an important role in providing health information and related issues for parents and caregivers.10 However, adolescents are typically portrayed in the media as hostile, violent, delinquent, alienated from parents and families, and resistant to any assistance.3, 51,52 In news and television coverage, content analyses found that adolescents are depicted as perpetrators or victims of crime and violence, problem - ridden and disruptive.51, 52 In addition to the mass media images, public attitudes towards adolescents are predominately negative.51 A population approach to build a climate of public interest and responsiveness will require actively working towards counteracting the predominantly negative media coverage of adolescents.3 Media messages can raise parents» awareness and willingness to attend parenting programmes by normalizing their experiences of receiving professional support.
This work has recently been extended by the adoption of a public health model for the delivery of parenting support with parents of younger children.9, 11,40 Various epidemiological surveys show that most parents concerned about their children's behaviour or adjustment do not receive professional assistance for these problems, and when they do, they typically consult family doctors or teachers who rarely have specialized training in parent consultation skills.10 Most of the family - based programmes targeting adolescents are only available to selective subpopulations of adolescents (those who have identified risk factors) and / or indicated subgroups of youth (those who already possess negative symptoms or detectable problems).
Finally, it discusses the need for a public health approach to parenting programmes.
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