Sentences with phrase «headline indicators»

• New COAG CTG headline indicators should be set addressing child development and the incarceration of Aboriginal children.
For proof of the high volatility of the headline indicator, note that the average absolute monthly change across this data series is 7.7.
Progress 8 was created as the headline indicator of school performance in 2016, and used to determine whether a school was above the floor standard or «coasting».
It is unlikely that any impact against the headline indicators at local area level will be detected by 2020
«Given the diverse and overlapping nature of the interventions it is unlikely that any impact against the headline indicators at local area level will be detected by 2020,» he wrote.
Progress 8 was created as the headline indicator of school performance in 2016, and is used to determine whether a school is above the floor standard or «coasting».
The Ecological Footprint was the headline indicator of the Fourth NRW Environmental Report, presented by NRW Environment Minister Johannes Remmel and widely covered by German media, including WDR, Westdeutsche Zeitung, and SAT.1 NRW (video).
I want these headline indicators over time to become just as useful and familiar, reported regularly on TV, radio and in the newspapers.»
A summary of the main findings of the report in relation to the twelve headline indicators is provided in Table 2 below.
The particular areas and change indicators have been chosen for their potential to respond to policy action within the shorter term and to indicate intermediate measures of progress while also having the potential in the longer term to contribute to improvements in overall Indigenous disadvantage (as reflected through the «headline indicators»).
These headline indicators are measures of the major social and economic factors that need to be improved if COAG's vision of an improved standard of living for Indigenous peoples is to become reality.
The recommendations also stress the importance of benchmarks and headline indicators as outlined in Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage.
The second tier of the framework is a series of twelve headline indicators that provide a snapshot of the overall state of Indigenous disadvantage.
In reporting against each of the headline indicators and strategic change indicators in the first report, the Steering Committee has noted limitations in data availability and quality.
For example under the headline indicator «Early child development and growth» the strategic area for action highlights several initiatives (some having completed evaluations) such as:
Collective improvements in the headline indicators should lead to benefits in the three priority outcomes.
The other two elements are provided by a two tier set of indicators: These encompass «headline indicators» of the higher order outcomes, and «strategic areas» for policy action.
These headline indicators are higher order outcomes that reflect the longer - term more targeted policy actions at the second tier.
The headline indicators are intended to provide a snapshot of the state of social and economic Indigenous disadvantage, given the overall priorities that have been identified.
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