Sentences with phrase «line of accountability»

This might involve sloppy accounting, but it could just as easily involve poor training, poor oversight, and unclear lines of accountability.
I think the first line of accountability is frankly with the parents.
The chain must also provide «clarity around lines of accountability and roles and responsibilities of the trust leaders and the board».
Ultimately, however, concern about ensuring adequate lines of accountability is not a reason for not engaging in a substantial process of involving Indigenous people in decision making and programme design and management.
The relationship with government that they create is also an opportunity to simplify lines of accountability to government.
With a modern workforce system for your officers, with clear lines of accountability in the policing landscape you will be free to cut crime based on your professional judgement of what works best.
they feel that they have two separate lines of accountability for their work - one back to their own agencies» central office and the other to the ICC, and it has been confusing to identify how to balance this;
The shared - decisionmaking structure in the 38,800 - student district has fostered a «committee culture» that blurs lines of accountability and has left Superintendent Alton Frailey and school board members with little authority, argue representatives from the Cincinnati Business Committee and the Baptist Ministers Conference.
«There may be rhetoric around benefit to communities, but there's actually no clear and transparent line of accountability back to communities.»
It requires a commitment to a true partnership with aboriginal communities, with clear lines of accountability and a focus on children and youth.
«Being within our denomination opens some doors and acceptance it would not otherwise have, and it also gives us a line of accountability that maintains equilibrium,» Moore said.
«The lines of accountability are completely unclear.»
The lines of accountability could get blurrier as the state appeals to the federal government for emergency funding to deal with the broader regional meltdown.
Explores the following critical coaching skills: building rapport while clarifying intent; establishing boundaries and lines of accountability; developing a coaching presence; supporting clients» growth of self - awareness; goal setting; managing setbacks and progress; and tracking progress.
Accountability We also have clear lines of accountability.
The willingness to admit that his team had screwed up on the school crime and safety, and then proactively do something about it, was what civic leaders had in mind when they called for «clear lines of accountability» in a school system that previously had none.
Requiring charter authorizers to appoint a majority of charter school board members would compromise independent oversight by the charter authorizer and blur the lines of accountability for charter schools.
Other investors, thereby blurring the lines of accountability and transparency, routinely gobble these private companies up.
«If you have mayoral control, you have much clearer lines of accountability
Responding to AMs» questions on the report in January, First Minister Carwyn Jones said the Welsh government was now offering education a «clear way forward», but conceded that there had been a «blurring of the lines of accountability, in terms of leadership in schools [and] in terms of leadership in local education authorities» previously.
The UN-REDD Programme's 2016 - 2020 governance arrangements allow for the full and effective participation of all UN-REDD Programme stakeholders — partner countries, donors, indigenous peoples, civil society organizations, participating UN agencies — while ensuring streamlined decision - making processes and clear lines of accountability.
• A plan, budget and timeline for conducting and managing the project along with clear lines of accountability and delineation of roles.
When developing a proposed transaction, review your arrangements with professional advisers to ensure that there are clear, auditable divisions of responsibilities and lines of accountability.
The line of accountability for staff placed within ICCs goes back to their parent agency, often to a supervisor in a State capital or in some instances back to Canberra.
When I was a supervisor in a therapeutic school program for emotionally disturbed children, I was fortunate enough to be part of a larger organization (the Dellcrest Children's Centre) In which the lines of accountability and supervisory relationships were very clear.
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