Sentences with phrase «long term outcomes»

Improve long term outcomes for children leaving care including an increase in training and employment and reduced likelihood of their own child being removed.
Instead, they highlight positive long term outcomes of two boutique programs from 40 - 50 years ago that served a couple of hundred children.
Are there reasonable ways to identify when those balances are shifting and does taking appropriate responsive action improve long term outcomes?
We can deliver the same result with lower costs, and better long term outcomes for those benefited by them.
But these largely miss the point — the benefits of private school choice are clearly evident in long term outcomes, not near - term test scores.
If you want to look at the economic effects, one must consider long term outcomes.
Many studies have found that this intervention significantly improves several long term outcomes.
Children have significantly higher long term outcomes when their parents are able to manage their relationships effectively.
They also discuss how state leaders can ensure they have sufficient data on the short and long term outcomes of the program.
Maybe the best long term outcome would be a Labour loss and a good party bust - up (for old times sake).
Ultimately the case for recommending the routine use of laparoscopic surgery for these patients will be based on long term outcomes for recurrence and survival associated with each procedure.
Ascites is the most common complication of cirrhosis and is associated with a poor quality of life, increased risk of infections, and a poor long term outcome.
It clearly shows that those who had maintenance [Avastin] had improved profession - free survival,» said Dr. Robert Morgan, co-director of the gynecologic oncology program at City of Hope Cancer Center in Duarte, Calif. «I think we have to wait for longer term outcomes before we make definite conclusions.
The researchers on the study said that they hope to do more extensive studies and follow these babies for several years to see if the transfer can make a difference in longer term outcomes like asthma, allergies and obesity and that «they would try to develop a probiotic that contains the specific microbes that babies need.»
The researchers made use of results from the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study, research that examined long term outcomes in over 3,000 pre-diabetes patients.
Indeed, long term outcome studies using this approach are lacking, and research suggests caution is advised with regard to imbalanced hypermethylation.
In fact, SEED may be doing a great job in a variety of ways, but when we look at longer term outcomes for students on a variety of measures the evidence demonstrating SEED's success disappears or even turns negative.
* 6 Packs are great starter packages for young puppies age 2 - 4 months old, and this amount of lessons are typically for dogs & cats with severe anxiety and agressive behavior issues that take longer to address, create solutions, and foresee positive long term outcomes
Regarding long term outcomes, I tend to agree with flxible that even short term outcomes don't look good but it seems to me that Wasdell is at least showing that if the international community wants to avoid 2C (because of some arbitrary idea of where dangerous climate change will kick in, agreed on years ago) then it can't do it without removing atmospheric greenhouse gases and so any notion that some emissions reduction agreement can do the trick are delusions.
The mission of Stephens & Margolin LLP is to serve as Oregon's leader in the field of Marital and Family Law, enabling our clients to reach constructive long term outcomes.
In children treated for internalising or externalising problems, sudden large improvements between sessions is associated with longer term outcomes
The study tests the effectiveness of Treatment Foster Care of Oregon (TFCO) compared to placement in group care on short and long term outcomes including participation in delinquency and in health - risking behaviors.
In Denmark, researchers have access to very rich register data at a relatively low cost on central long term outcomes, such as school performance, education, income, hospitalization, diagnoses, prescription drug use, marriage status, and childbirths.
Examination of long term outcomes of a particular «disorder» need to be examining psychopathology broadly, as developmental effects will change the presentation of problem behavior.
Given the relative infancy of the initiative in Northern Ireland, Early Years believes that any changes to Sure Start need to be based on the emerging evidence of what is working in terms of improving long term outcomes for young children here in Northern Ireland.
The benefits of private school choice are clearly evident in long term outcomes, not near - term test scores
Quality improvement initiatives led by U-M are forging collaboration across numerous heart centers across the nation and the world to share best practices and improve long term outcomes for children with congenital heart disease worldwide.
Because many of the positive outcomes associated with the programme (fewer behavioural problems, less involvement in crime) do not take place until later in the children's lives, the evaluation did not address these long term outcomes.
The U.K. BirthPlace study admits that perinatal death is too rare to count so counts transient events of no relevance to long term outcomes.
When autism is diagnosed early the long term outcome is almost always better since you can start behavioral therapy early on.
The findings of this study are of particular importance because growth restriction is known to be associated with poor short and long term outcomes and currently there are no established preventative treatment options for SGA.»
Antiviral strategies are urgently needed which target hepatitis C virus in its initial phases for preventing graft re-infection and improving long term outcomes for sufferers.
Whatever immediate gains that might come from our efforts must be weighed against the risk of injury and longer term outcomes.
The long term outcome of PIT therapy is to resolve nerve (neuropathic) pain and restoration of normal functional movement.
What has been the early impact of the reforms on students» longer term outcomes (e.g., college trajectories)?
As Geeves said: «The durability of furnishings is sometimes overlooked but can also have longer term outcomes — budgetary constraints could mean broken or damaged furniture is not repaired or replaced, compromising the performance of an institution's facilities.»
David Simms of The National Foundation for Educational Research analyses how a clear vision of long term outcomes can shape their future
David Armstrong continued: «Identifying two indicators - emotional intelligence and social skills - and mapping these to the Achieving Schools Theory of Change, is an important first step in measuring the longer term outcomes of the programme, such as reduced risk of antisocial behaviour and spending time in prison and reduced risk of mental ill - health and long - term illness.
The impacts of school choice programs on test score gains and longer term outcomes are not really as out of sync as they may first appear.
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