Sentences with phrase «living based programme»

Other than that, the government hinted at a softer, cost - of - living based programme.

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Like Betel, the programme is abstinence - based, so it promotes total abstinence from alcohol and drugs, and residents live there for 12 - 18 months.
I think they think meeting someone's needs is to rope you into their programmes and projects, but actually what that does is blind people to the real needs in peoples» lives and blocks people from forming real relationships, on the basis of who they are, in these organisations.
While living and working in Glasgow I attended embroidery classes in Glasgow School of Art as part of their programme of Continuing Education and from there became a member of «Stranded in Glasgow», a group of Glasgow - based embroiderers.
Learning from large - scale community - based programmes to improve breastfeeding practices (2008) Nutrient adequacy of exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months of life (2002) Report of the expert consultation of the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding (2001) Geneva, Switzerland, 28 - 30 March 2001 The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review (2001) Complementary feeding
During a live programme on the Twi - based television station, Mr Antwi - Boasiako stated that he has evidence that the former MP is among the big names said to be behind illegal mining activities in the country.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have announced today that they would reform the Flying Start programme, which provides support to poorer families in Wales, by ensuring provision was based on need rather than where a family lives.
Raufnomics, coined by Aregbesola's associates, was launched last year as a shorthand for his profitable use of strategic planning and an innovative economic model to transform the lives of the people of Osun through mass - based and people - centered programmes and projects, especially in education, health care, infrastructural development, youth employment, and social welfare.
From car accidents and house fires, to finding weapons, the programme is based on real life experiences — and is designed to teach children to correctly respond to emergency situations, not shy away from the subject.
NHS England - supported research from Loughborough University suggests that engagement with Greenhouse Sports» school - based sport programmes improves pupils» core life skills and combats physical and mental health issues
New NHS England - supported research from Loughborough University suggests that engagement with Greenhouse Sports» school - based sport programmes improves pupils» core life skills and combats physical and mental health issues
This programme aims to engage and empower five targeted neighbourhoods to genuinely design and lead physical activity based interventions that make their area better places to grow, live and work.
On the basis of Anne Frank's life story, set against the background of the Holocaust and the Second World War, the Anne Frank House develops educational programmes and products with the aim of raising young people's awareness of the dangers of anti-Semitism, racism and discrimination and the importance of freedom, equal rights and democracy.
A programme based around the life story of Anne Frank, the history of her time and their meaning for us today has been designed especially for upper secondary vocational education (MBO) students.
Using the Project Space as base camp, Polly will be working offsite for the majority of her time leading up to a programme of screenings, live - events, workshops, walks and explorations.
Tillmans's own image rarely appears here (while the gallery permits photography, the exhibition leaflet specifies «no selfie - sticks»), but the gregariousness of the curating — which features a rare videowork, a live programme, ephemera from the artist's Berlin - based project space, juvenilia like a foray into garment design and an inexplicable gong sculpture — reveals the artist in a surprising number of dimensions; he even codesigned the catalogue.
In «A new Live programme for Frieze New York», Julie Belcove previews ASSEMBLY, the Adrienne Edwards - curated section for galleries to «present performance -, sound - and time - based installation work that addresses «significant issues» of the contemporary world».
To coincide with the exhibition, the Vilnius - based artist will also perform «Jõusaal (Gym)» as part of London's Frieze Art Fair live programme everyday from October 5 to 9 at the Live Platflive programme everyday from October 5 to 9 at the Live PlatfLive Platform.
Unlike most of his other work, We Live, We Die is based on a photograph from a photo essay on the last days of shuttle programme for the National Geographic.
Christina was previously based at Abandon Normal Devices Festival (AND) and Home (previously, Cornerhouse) in Manchester where she produced «New Cartographies: Algeria — France — UK» (featuring Kader Attia and Zineb Sedira) and developed projects as part of AND Festival's live programme.
Artes Mundi is Latin for «Arts of the world», reflecting the international focus of this Wales - based arts charity whose mission is: To present a landmark programme of international, contemporary visual art that will enrich the cultural and educational life of Wales and its people, develop and inspire new audiences and build cultural bridges between Wales and the wider world.
The One Planet Living programme is based on 10 unique principles of sustainability.
It may be the case that a TV licence is not required to watch TV programmes which are being broadcast on live basis but where the broadcast does not eminate from the UK.
You need a TV licence if you watch any programme that is being broadcast (from the UK) on live basis.
A TV Licence is required if you use a receiver (TV, computer & monitor, telephone, video, hard - disk recorder) to watch (or record) material which at the time you are watching (or recording) the programme is being broadcast on a live basis.
The state bears the burden of proof that you are using your TV to watch programmes that are being broadcast on live basis thereby requiring you to be in possession of a vaild licence.
Our Skype based programmes are great for individuals who live far away from one of our offices or can't get time off work, making regular meetings difficult.
The Role: The role of a Trainee Recruitment Consultant: * Heavily focused on sourcing relevant candidates through job boards, social media and networking * Ensuring correct data - entry onto our CRM System and the consistent maintenance of this tool * Delivering a first - class service — you will be the first point of contact for many ATA candidates and will therefore be expected to represent our brand accordingly * Researching live vacancies and working with your Recruitment Consultant colleagues to prioritise focus and ensure coverage of key accounts * Working alongside our marketing department to ensure our external content is geared towards attracting top candidates within our sector The Candidate: The successful Trainee Recruitment Consultant will be: * Ambitious, with a strong desire to succeed * Confident, with excellent communication skills * Able to work autonomously and effectively * Extremely conscientious, with a specific focus on attention to detail * Comfortable and able to thrive within a fast - paced and target - driven environment * Motivated to always provide a first - class service The Benefits: The successful Trainee Recruitment Consultant can expect: * Consistent first - class training programme, delivered by established, successful Recruitment professionals on an ongoing basis * A structured progression plan with clearly defined routes to promotion, with the option to become a full - fledged Recruitment Consultant within 12 months dependant on performance * The opportunity to play a key part in helping the region hit a 3 - year goal to double our profit ATA Recruitment, (part of the RTC Group PLC, # 68m turnover 2016) are the UK's leading provider of candidates into the lucrative technical and engineering sector on both a contract and permanent basis.
The home delivery of the Growing Child programme ensures that this important family support service is accessible to families living in rural areas who have limited access to centre - based services and to socially isolated or hard - to - reach families who, for a number of reasons, may not have access to or avail of other existing services — a feature that appeals to many service commissioners and funders.
Recent findings suggest that, regardless of parity, the group benefitting most from nurse home visiting interventions are mothers living in impoverished areas who have lower psychosocial resources during pregnancy (despite the indices used to measure this).1 14 Trials that have had a broader client base, in terms of parity and risk, for example, the New Zealand Early Start programme, 8 15 however, have not yet reported subgroup analyses.
Yoga specifically, physical exercise more generally, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and mindfulness - based stress reduction (MBSR) programmes showed benefit in terms of quality of life.
Schools could also seek advice and training in well - validated programmes to address behavioural and emotional needs, for example, the Incredible Years — Teacher Classroom Management programme as a means of preventing the emergence of behavioural difficulties; FRIENDS for Life as a means of preventing anxiety and building resilience, or similar evidence - based programmes.
Parenting our Teens is broadly based on our well - known Parenting our Children programme and includes new elements that specifically address the issues faced by parents with teens who have experienced trauma in their early life.
Their attitudes and preferences on the basics of their life - health, housing, education, community development - are neither known nor sought by those fact finding missions which regularly visit Aboriginal communities in search of data on which to base programmes, policies, and projected estimates.
Minister White acknowledged the contributions of Atlantic Philanthropies and the Department of Children and Youth Affairs in resourcing the original Prevention and Early Intervention Programme (youngballymun, CDI Tallaght and Preparing for Life, Darndale) and observed the value of the PEIP experience and learning being available in the Area - Based Childhood programme to tackle child poverty, also funded by a partnership between Atlantic Philanthropies and Government.
In the UK, there have been only a few attempts to deliver and evaluate area - based services to families living in deprived locations with the aim of improving outcomes for children under 3 years of age, perhaps most notably being Sure Start.9 This programme was based on the US Head Start10 and Early Head Start Programmes, 10 which found mixed although mostly positive evidence of benefits in terms of education and parenting outcomes.
The Lions Quest «Skills for Adolescence» is a school - based life skill programme targeting young people to develop skills, to accept the responsibility, to learn how to communicate effectively and make health decisions, as well as to resist pressure to use alcohol and drugs.
The aim of the study was to see whether there were lasting effects of a behaviourally - based group parenting programme when delivered in a real life, regular clinical practice setting.
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