Not exact matches
Scattered efforts - sometimes called «random acts of innovation» - have begun to coalesce
into a
systemic connection between the everyday
practices of labor relations and a quality school - reform agenda.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has rolled back the regular
practice of the education department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of probing further
into civil rights complaints for evidence of larger,
systemic violations.
An Eversheds Sutherland report
into equal pay at the BBC has cleared the corporation of «
systemic gender discrimination», but has made a number of recommendations about how the broadcaster can improve its systems and
practices.
To a degree, the
practice of pitching innocent carers
into the maelstrom of criminal or care proceedings, or both, is
systemic.
We are forming a
Systemic Cyber Risk Measurement advisory committee to guide our efforts and will try different approaches by putting them
into practice and iterating and improving what adds value.
Graduates of the program are expected to exhibit a beginning level of competence with a variety of presenting problems, utilize the Integrative
Systemic Therapy (IST) framework to integrate knowledge from the field
into practice, demonstrate multi-cultural sensitivity and ethical competence in their work, and have an appreciation for research, particularly research on family relationships and the process and outcome of therapy.