Sentences with phrase «generated policy ideas»

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In terms of productivity improvements, it simply says that the Scottish government has some good policy ideas, and here is a number for the higher productivity growth that these could generate.
It was set up in the wake of the book's publication, and generates liberal policy ideas.
The site, he explained, would allow participants to continue to discuss the ideas and topics generated at the conference, as well as update each other on «what we are doing, where an important event is taking place, who has published a must - read paper, who is implementing an exemplary public policy in their country — so we can all be behind this, learning and disseminating.»
Center for Gifted Education Policy Housed in American Psychological Association's Education Directorate, the center generates public awareness, advocacy, clinical applications, and cutting - edge research ideas that will enhance achievement and performance of children and adolescents with special gifts and talents.
They provide ideas on how positive changes can be attained as well as an understanding on how cities can generate solutions that have large, short and long - term positive benefits in terms of climate change mitigation and how this approach can be effectively embedded into local policy settings to contribute to cities» ability to generate co-benefits at local level.
In an exclusive interview with TNIE, Dr Shalini Sharma, head, Centre for Climate Change, ESCI & Secretary General, ICCC said, «The conclave will be different from other usual conferences in that the focus would be on generating ideas for easy implementation of the existing green energy policies
Yet, as well as closing down conventional generating capacity, the UK has committed to policies at EU, domestic and regional levels without any idea of how to realise these goals.
Cebcor Service Corporation (City, ST) 10/1997 — 06/2003 Administrative Specialist Team Lead • Train administrative clerks best practices and corporate policies and procedures • Develop and maintain professional relationship with employees, peers, and management • Maintain strong rapport with more than 1200 clients ensuring satisfaction and generating sales • Process all medical bills, payrolls invoices, client contracts, and claim reports • Generate new ideas and strategies for personal and corporate growth and achievement • Assist in marketing, sales, accounting, and various other departments as needed • Consistently recognized for exemplary customer service, team leadership, and work ethic
One way the government might fill the policy role left vacant by the abolition of ATSIC is to extend the ideas generated, the lessons learned and the outcomes achieved in one policy domain, Indigenous policy, and extend these into another domain, native title policy.
This process of extrapolating ideas from one policy framework and applying them in another is encouraged by a whole of government approach as a way of generating new ideas and finding unexpected synergies in the policy arena.
Policy parameters will never be extended or tested if ideas generated in one department or government agency are not imagined as possibilities for others.
It is open to the government to extend the ideas generated, the lessons learned and the outcomes achieved in Indigenous policy and extend these to native title policy.
«Plan — Do — Review» encourages reflection through a mental health lens to generate ideas, set goals and review current policies and practice.
Below are some of the ideas generated by nearly 100 policy and frontline experts in Indigenous health and justice who met this week at the Prison Health: From the Inside Out conference in Geraldton.
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