Sentences with phrase «frameworks for addressing»

The purpose of the workshop was to consider current developments in setting benchmarks, identifying performance indicators and developing monitoring and evaluation frameworks for addressing Indigenous disadvantage from a human rights perspective.
«I plan to teach teachers about the importance of identity and relationships, and provide some frameworks for addressing these areas within the classroom,» he says.
The Australian Weeds Strategy provides a national framework for addressing weed issues whilst maintaining the sustainability of Australia's primary industries and reducing the impact of weeds on the environment.
The Baby - friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) was launched in 1991 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 6, in response to the 1990 Innocenti Declaration on the promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding7 and aims to provide health facilities with a framework for addressing practices which have a negative impact on breastfeeding.
The Clean Water Act regulatory framework for addressing sewage and industrial wastes is not well suited to the more difficult problem of stormwater discharges,» the report says.
Rather than a program, it's a philosophical framework for addressing school problems.
«Universal design for learning (UDL) is an elegant framework for addressing the quite natural differences among learners in curriculum design.
Religions often provide a framework for addressing death, from dealing with grief to conceptualizing an afterlife to considering what it all means.
This omission is intentional, as the framework for addressing and sharing objects is designed to facilitate many different workflows: exchanging Distributable Objects in an open textbook environment, integrating Distributable Objects into content and learning management systems, identifying components of an EPUB Publication for sale separately, and so on.
This provides a framework for addressing this challenging question of what is signal and what is noise.
Ability to address global priorities for systematic observation, which are the essential framework for addressing national and regional climate requirements.
Even Exxon Mobile, the largest oil and gas producer in the world, is urging the Trump Administration to remain a participant, calling the agreement an «effective framework for addressing the risks of climate change» and the «first major international accord» to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Assembly Bill 32 (Núñez, Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006), the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, established the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020, and serves as the comprehensive framework for addressing climate change.
The report includes a framework for addressing and preventing violence against Indigenous women along with the stories of missing Indigenous women and recommendations for policy development.
In the face of all this, Campion says, corporations, with the assistance of their in - house legal teams, should create a culture of reporting internally without fear of retaliation and develop a concrete framework for addressing allegations made by whistleblowers.
In this annual report, we bring you the stories of participants in our programs who turned to the Center when they needed an ethical framework for addressing challenges.
The report highlights the differences between self - determination and self - empowerment; practical reconciliation and progressive realization and a rights framework for addressing Indigenous disadvantage; and by considering international developments in the recognition of Indigenous rights.
In Australia, the need to adopt a nationally coordinated, long - term, equality framework for addressing disadvantage has recently been acknowledged by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs.
In pursuing this approach, the government has responded to only one of the six recommendations of CAR's final report - through the limited focus of COAG's framework for addressing disadvantage.
Fundamental to the establishment of an equality framework for addressing Indigenous disadvantage in Australia is the existence of a sufficient statistical base at the national level, agreement on a national benchmarking framework and effective monitoring and evaluative mechanisms.
This has been through the processes of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) that has made a number of commitments to address Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage as well as through the agreement of a specific health sector framework for addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health issues.
Despite these positives, there remain a number of concerns about the adequacy of the current framework for addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality.
The ICESCR provides a normative human rights framework for addressing Indigenous disadvantage.
the need for a national framework for addressing Indigenous disadvantage through setting benchmarks that are measurable, have time lines, are agreed with Indigenous people and are publicly reported;
Clients often comment that Schema Therapy «just makes sense» in terms of providing clients an understanding of the origins of their issues, and a integrated framework for addressing the problem.

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The best solution isn't to cancel telecommuting, it's to create a framework of procedures and security for remote workers that gives IT an effective way of preemptively addressing security concerns.
Given the broad possibilities for addressing energy in a transatlantic trade framework, the EU should not foreclose further cooperation, particularly if this were to empower some of the more thoughtful, less reactionary principals within the administration.
A theology of police work is no answer, but a religious message that seriously addresses itself to the problems of violence and the need for order and authority within a democratic, legal framework must be, as I see it, a central task for the theologian and for Christian apologetics.
To address this gap and accelerate progress toward fulfilling company supply chain commitments, the Accountability Framework initiative (AFi) is developing and promoting a framework of common definitions, norms, and guidelines for effective and credible implementation of such commitments.
Working with the therapeutic educational indications of Rudolf Steiner that were developed into a framework by Audrey E. McAllen that is referred to as The Extra Lesson, Rachel teaches a collection of remedial drawing, painting, and movement exercises that address and may help with remediation for difficulties experienced by students struggling to learn writing, reading, and arithmetic.
Historically, international agreements and frameworks related to humanitarian crises (such as International Humanitarian Law, the Hyogo Framework for Action, the Millennium Development Goals, the SPHERE Project, among others) have not directly mentioned persons with disabilities or have only addressed them as part of the broader category of «vulnerable groups.»
With the two countries having signed an agreement for the establishment of a Permanent Joint Commission on Co-operation (PJCC) to serve as the legal framework to address their trade and investment concerns, President Lungu bemoaned the non-implementation of this commission.
«It is in this light that we believe the call by the Senate President for a review of our drug laws is so timely and very welcomed,» Youth Rise said, «We look forward, that under His leadership, that an effective legal and policy framework will be developed to address and ameliorate the menace of illicit drugs, and the abuse of over the counter and prescription narcotic drugs in Nigeria.»
The Commission will consider what steps the CIOB needs to take to address the already identified issues around management and supervision, the importance for our education framework, and whether there are further steps the industry can take to contribute to improving build quality.
An administration source told POLITICO that the Democratic governor's team is working on proposals for ride - sharing, and «if there is a special session, adopting a framework for ridesharing is something the governor will push to have addressed
It addresses gun control measures, and creates frameworks for schools and law enforcement, including new units within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Florida Department of Education, including a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Commission, and provides for student crime watch programs and other societal responses to potential threats to school safety.
Instead, Burnham can take steps to ensure that GM's growth is as inclusive as possible by using the forthcoming spatial framework for the city region to address the housing, transport and skills issues that can prevent people from accessing GM's prosperity and jobs.
«It really was thinking about ethical issues as they were coming up: «How can we provide frameworks for what the issues are — and what are the fair and ethical ways to address them?»»
The current regulatory framework for wastewater disposal wells was designed to protect drinking water sources from contamination and does not address earthquake safety.
«This novel framework could provide the basis for targeted interventions for addressing acquired reading deficits.
To address this concern, the council, which advises the U.K. government on science and technology issues, recommended last month that universities, industry leaders, and funding agencies develop a national framework for research careers — a conceptual flow chart that describes paths researchers can and do take.
In his State of the Union address, the president talked about the need for frameworks to be in place to stop future pandemics and rising worldwide temperatures
University of California, Berkeley, chemists have now developed a porous and flexible material — a so - called metal - organic framework (MOF)-- for storing methane that addresses these problems.
To address such disparities, McAdoo advocates what is known as Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) decision making — a framework for finding solutions to best prepare for natural disasters, lessen their impact, and sensibly engage in post-disaster reconstruction.
The authors argue not only for more resources, but for an integrated national health care system, built around a strong public primary care system with a clearly defined supportive role for the private and indigenous sectors, that (i) addresses acute as well as chronic health care needs; (ii) offers choice of care that is rational, accessible, and of good quality, (iii) is cashless at the point of service delivery, and (iv) is governed by a robust regulatory framework to ensure accountability.
By addressing the problem of clonal fragmentation, the developed mathematical methods provide a quantitative framework for the interpretation of lineage tracing experiments in other developing tissues.
This framework will be built upon available open - source deep learning platforms that can be adapted to address different aspects of the cancer process as represented by JDACS4C's challenge topics: 1) understand the molecular basis of key protein interactions; 2) develop predictive models for drug response; and 3) automate the extraction and analysis of information from millions of cancer patient records to determine optimal cancer treatment strategies.
To address this, we present a framework for assessing three dimensions of climate change vulnerability, namely sensitivity, exposure and adaptive capacity; this draws on species» biological traits and their modeled exposure to projected climatic changes.
While peer review and bibliometrics have become accepted methods for assessing the impact research has on other research, there is currently no established framework that addresses the impact of research on the broader society.
Both are addressed by recent developments that include: 1) a novel hyperscanning technology (functional near - infrared spectroscopy, fNIRS) that acquires hemodynamic signals simultaneously between two naturally interacting partners using a spectral absorbance technique that detects changes in hemodynamic signals acquired by surface - mounted optodes, and 2) a recently proposed Interactive Brain Hypothesis that establishes a broad theoretical framework for two - person social neuroscience.
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