Sentences with phrase «identifying poor practice»

The team have done a fantastic job, both identifying the challenges faced by those consumers - so we issued a public report in the last couple of months on the issue of book up - but also in identifying poor practice and making sure that ASIC responds appropriately to that.

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The Cathedral attempted to rediscover the meaning and practice of mission by identifying themselves with the poor and the marginalized in the city.
The DoH has identified the 38 primary care trusts (PCTs) with the poorest GP provision and these will be the first to benefit from the planned 100 new GP practices.
There's no reason to believe that such a system will validly identify and remove those who are unable or unwilling to improve; will improve the effectiveness of all others; will identify excellence in teaching or leadership; will provide incentives for good practices (or avoid incentives for poor practices); or will enhance school environment and working conditions.
My study of dog bite - related fatalities occurring over the past five decades has identified the poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs outside of regular, positive human interaction, often for negative functions (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain, control and maintain their dogs (chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible breeding program.
«10 Delise, based upon her study of fatal attacks over the past five decades, has identified  poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs outside of the household for purposes other than as family pets (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain, control and maintain their dogs (chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter resident dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible breeding program.4
Practice aids: From the data analysis and research, four top areas of claims were identified: poor lawyer / client communication, conflicts of interest, failure to know or apply law, and missed deadlines / procrastination.
Though Google says the collisions are not its fault it tries to learn what it can to identify patterns in poor driver practices.
The intervention sought to reduce specific empirically identified risk factors for adolescent health and behavior problems: persistent physically aggressive behavior in the early elementary school grades,9 - 11 academic failure, 12 and poor family management practices including unclear rules, poor monitoring of behavior, and inconsistent or harsh discipline.13, 14 Because being raised in poverty increases risk for crime, school failure, and school dropout,15 - 17 effects of the intervention on children from low - income families were of particular interest.
From observing the family in their home, home visitors can build on their strengths and can also identify risk factors in the children's growth and development, such as maternal depression, poor parenting practices, and lack of support.
Within this highly variable and multidimensional context, the AAP and others have encouraged pediatric providers to develop a screening schedule that uses age - appropriate, standardized tools to identify risk factors that are highly prevalent or relevant to their particular practice setting.29, 66,67 In addition to the currently recommended screenings at 9, 18, and 24/36 months to assess children for developmental delays, pediatric practices have been asked to consider implementing standardized measures to identify other family - or community - level factors that put children at risk for toxic stress (eg, maternal depression, parental substance abuse, domestic or community violence, food scarcity, poor social connectedness).
Other factors for poor response to treatment identified in the literature [12, 15, 28, 31] and those observed from personal experience of delivering the programme (Unpublished) include lack of partner support, resistance to change in the home, parents» unrealistic and developmentally inappropriate expectations for children, adverse child rearing practices, and negative cognitions and perceptions of child behaviour.
New Division 4 assists in improving the governance and capacity of Northern Territory Indigenous corporate associations that own community stores... Poor governance practices and resourcing issues have been a recurring problem in relation to community stores and corporate governance has been identified as a key area for improvement in Indigenous communities.
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