Sentences with phrase «for urgent interventions»

The authors of the review, which focused mainly on low and middle income countries, call for urgent interventions for mothers and children.
They further cited frustrations of commuters who ply the Ho and Accra route after the closure of the Adomi Bridge and called for urgent interventions to ensure that economic activities in the Volta region do not come to a halt.
Wakawa described cannabis cultivation as a major threat to food security, peace and development in the state, and appealed for the urgent intervention of leaders at all levels.
Aregbesola added that the maladministration of the Peoples» Democratic Party (PDP) in the state between 2003 and 2010 responsible for the urgent intervention by his administration.

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A young girl from the Nauru detention centre must be brought to Australia for urgent psychiatric treatment, a court finds, warning she could take her own life without intervention.
But having spent two days at the party conference, and deciding that the need for a carefully planned revival of the party is more «urgent» than ever, Mandelson agrees to make his most wide - ranging intervention on British politics since leaving the country for the European Commission in 2004.
Nwodo also demanded urgent presidential interventions on the Enugu Airport, reticulation of the gas pipelines in the South - East and the standard gauge plan for railway construction.
Caregivers also reported patient - related crises during the prior year: 19 percent required an emergency department visit; 8 percent required urgent psychiatric care; 6 percent required police intervention; and 6 percent required contacting a lawyer for various reasons such as bankruptcy, loss of business, loss of home or legal guardianship.
We are pleased to have provided funding for this initial study and are calling for urgent further investment in similar early intervention studies in autism.»
While improving access to interventions such as ART, condoms and lubricant for sex workers needs to be an urgent priority for health policymakers across the world, the Series shows that a focus on providing greater coverage of biomedical interventions will not be enough.
«There is an urgent need for looking at perfectionism with a person - centred approach as an individual and societal risk factor, when formulating clinical guidelines for suicide risk assessment and intervention, as well as public health approaches to suicide prevention,» says Flett.
Simply put, both disorders prevent normal development of the central nervous system, resulting in premature death in children, presenting an urgent need for effective therapeutic intervention.
The need for new, potent, robust drug intervention is urgent.
At present, there is an urgent clinical need to extend our understanding of PD pathology, to develop novel disease - modifying therapies for PD, and to identify reliable PD biomarkers to allow for earlier interventions.
The SSTA is calling for the intervention of Deputy First Minister John Swinney to work with Local Authorities, employers and the SQA to refocus teachers on teaching and learning and take urgent action against excessive workloads.
Today in the Daily Beast former NYC Schools Chancellor Joel Klein and Louisiana Superintendent John White make the «urgent moral» case that «the most appropriate response to dramatic failure» for persistently failing schools» is «dramatic intervention
In doing so, they posit an entirely different approach than the tweaks exercised by current NYC Mayor Bill de... Continue reading Politics vs. Policy: The «Urgent Moral» Case for Dramatic School Intervention
One of the most acclaimed recent chroniclers of the conditions, experience and expressions of Black life, Jafa's work is part of a current of work at the fair examining urgent contemporary questions of justice and identity - including the Chicago - based Theaster Gates, famed for his direct interventions into the city's South Side, whose work is given the solo treatment at the fair by Richard Gray Gallery (A1).
«These results demonstrate an urgent need for policy interventions that go beyond the maintenance of forest cover to safeguard the hyper - diversity of tropical forest ecosystems.»
The basis in law for examinations and interventions in the fundamental rights of parents is formed where there is a specific and urgent threat to the welfare of the child by Section 8a and Section 42 of Book VIII of the Social Code (SGB VIII).
When there is urgent need for judicial intervention; 5.
In its first public statement, the campaign called for urgent action to preemptively ban lethal robot weapons that would be able to select and attack targets without any human intervention.
Review: urgent need for RCT evidence on effectiveness of crisis interventions for borderline personality disorder
There is an urgent need for robust evaluation of existing interventions and to develop and evaluate novel interventions to enhance the offer to all families.
Therefore, the urgent need to test interventions aimed at improving the mental health and coping outcomes for this high - risk population is immediately evident.
The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has requested the Australian Government to respond to a Request for Urgent Action submitted by a number of Aboriginal people residing in Prescribed Areas in the Northern Territory who are subject to the measures of the Northern Territory Intervention.
AASECT believes that there is an urgent need for sexual healing practices that is, for biopsychosocial or holistic care, for therapeutic intervention, and for personal growth opportunities to be made available to all people, who are compromised in their pursuit of sexual health and happiness.
As a response to this urgent public health problem, Project LAUNCH — Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children's Health — has compiled a list of resources for the prevention and early intervention of parental depression.
To this, we would add that there is an urgent need for research evaluating interventions that focus on equalising economic opportunity for families of children with ID including, for example, flexible work and inclusive childcare policies.
In addition to describing the positive effects of culturally adapted interventions, he will reflect on the critical role of advocacy throughout the implementation of this program of prevention research, as well as the urgent need for family therapists to adopt this stance not only in clinical and prevention settings, but also in the larger socio - political context.
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