Sentences with phrase «long programme of activities»

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also outlined a week - long programme of activities to mark the day.

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The HDHK programme gives dads the knowledge and skills for long - term behaviour change, teaching them about the importance of engaging with their children and using healthy eating and physical activity as media to engage fathers with their children.
Ford has today underlined its continued long term commitment to its core activities in the UK and its # 1.5 billion programme of investment in advanced manufacturing, engineering and research and development until 2015.
The Rhythm for Reading mentoring programme was the brainchild of Marion Long, founder of Rhythm for Reading, which uses rhythm - based activities to help improve children's ability to tackle multi-syllabic words, phrases and sentences with greater fluency.
Lighted tennis courts, mini golf, archery, pedal boats, windsurfing and much more are available with extra charge, while archery, petanque, table tennis and a full programme of sport activities are available all day long, as well as non-stop animation.
Enjoy well - appointed bedrooms, each with a private balcony or terrace, a Turkish bath and spa with a heated indoor pool plus an exciting programme full of activities — a week simply won't be long enough.
This period has also been characterised by the depth of the SLG's commitment to engaging local residents in its programme, often through long - term projects, and including thousands of children, young people, and adults in inspiring creative, social and training activities.
The hub of Zabludowicz Collection's activities with a year - long programme of exhibitions, events and educational workshops.
1 / CP.15 Outcome of the work of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long - term Cooperative Action under the Convention 2 / CP.15 Copenhagen Accord 3 / CP.15 Amendment to Annex I to the Convention 4 / CP.15 Methodological guidance for activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries 5 / CP.15 Work of the Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention 6 / CP.15 Fourth review of the financial mechanism 7 / CP.15 Additional guidance to the Global Environment Facility 8 / CP.15 Capacity - building under the Convention 9 / CP.15 Systematic climate observations 10 / CP.15 Updated training programme for greenhouse gas inventory review experts for the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention 11 / CP.15 Administrative, financial and institutional matters 12 / CP.15 Programme budget for the biennium 2010 - 2011 13 / CP.15 Dates and venues of future sessions
A year - long programme of debates, discussions and activities is already taking place.
Unlike other large sectors of the economy such as retail, general manufacturing, media, or technology, the ~ $ 1.5 trillion aerospace, defence and government (ADG) market is driven by «programmes», often large and long - term activities such as those to develop and field a new type of commercial aircraft or weapon system, manage a government information technology architecture, or support military forces deployed overseas.
Resource - oriented psychotherapy focuses on current concerns and tries to strengthen personal skills in order to achieve set goals.37 Self - management therapy has a long tradition in the treatment of depression, 38 and elements such as behavioural goal setting or activity monitoring are frequently applied in blended interventions.39 40 Finally, psychoeducational cognitive - behavioural group therapy has recently been applied in a stepped care service model41 within the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme.
The future James House is considering several possible future growth points: an emergency care service (already several children, and even a whole family has been offered respite accommodation and care on a short - term basis); a foster - care level of service for children no longer needing the intensive programme; more access to the activities programme for those in the wider community who may benefit from it, bringing them into the ambit of James House and thus offering some early intervention service; more parent training and other information giving in the community, contributing to prevention.
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