Sentences with phrase «national body»

The programme linked together grassroots organisations and local government with national bodies.
A new national body could coordinate international engagement to ensure strategic and well - targeted participation.
He said there is the need to strengthen the rule of law and to empower professional and independent national bodies tasked with the responsibility to manage the election.
He hopes that the committee will encourage national bodies to use the same sampling policy and procedures, testing and interpretation methods.
As in other professions, professional national bodies can serve as vehicles for this consensus building.
The project will enhance the capacity of current service delivery, influence policy development via key national bodies and deliver improved family mental health to address the national crisis in youth mental health.
We also need to ensure there is a gender balance in the new national body, as well proper participation of young people.
She said the building regulations were «not fit for purpose» and said a new independent national body to approve designs was needed.
In recognition of the growing number of pharmacists working in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), the peak national body for pharmacists, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) has launched the ACCHO Special Interest Group (SIG).
Far be it for me to suggest that this is essentially the statutory role designated to ATSIC as the peak national body representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
For both application of existing rules and the promulgation of new ones, state regulators are being guided somewhat by national bodies — mainly the American Bar Association — but as the world of legal ethics evolves along with technology, there remains a need to consult local authorities on all ethics rules.
It lists 11 national bodies which are elected in several «classes» over many years, as well as many state - level examples in Argentina, Australia, and the US.
More needs to be done by the Coalition Government and other relevant national bodies to redress these imbalances.»
«The strike has began as directed by the ASUU national body because it is not optional, but we just want to tidy up one or two things before complying fully.
TSEN was set up in 1995 to bring together the key Third Sector organisations active in the field of EU Structural Funds in England: regional networks and national bodies such as the Industrial Common Ownership Movement (representing co-operatives and community enterprise, since superseded by Co-operatives UK) and CSV.
The only national body the United Kingdom has right now is an independent organization called the U.K. Research Integrity Office (UKRIO), funded by the research councils.
New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia all have their own national bodies as well as other organizations, and many of them follow GCCF rules.
«The TCFD's recommendations are voluntary; a critical question is now whether national bodies and international standard - setters will incorporate them into their legislative and regulatory reporting regimes.
But if such structures are not part of the overall national body then the organisation will face significant additional challenges to ensure that it is truly representative and therefore legitimate and credible as an organisation.
Meanwhile, Quebec's Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Jean - Marc Fournier noted the Supreme Court had already established provincial jurisdiction, but would wait to see the details of the new national body before deciding whether to launch a court action.
The United Church of Canada was formed in 1925 with the union of the former Congregationalist, Presbyterian and Methodist churches into a single national body.
Regional presbyteries don't like national bodies telling them what to do.
About 90 moderate Baptist congregations have seceded from the conservative national body, including the 2,000 - member Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas.
Former soldier and lifelong Eurosceptic Mike wants the UK to reject dictats from supra national bodies and doing as it likes.
Equally valid metrics might be measured in people - years, (add up the ages), or total national body mass over time, (add up everyone's weight), or brain mass, (just suppose), or souls sent to heaven, (for highly - informed theocracies).
«INEC national body should be given the mandate to run and conduct local government elections in the country.
Philip Thomas, Professor of Risk Management in the Department of Civil Engineering, said: «The Office of Nuclear Regulation and other national bodies clearly have a problem with how they should assess the right level of expenditure to protect people from nuclear and other accidents.
The complex application process was made in close collaboration with FIST SA and the Fondation Maladies Rares, the French national body for coordinating and financing research into rare diseases.
The workshop will be attended by several national bodies concerned with combating desertification and land degradation in Syria.
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As if today, they have coached 30 winners and 4 Grand Champions of Australia's national body transformation competition.
This week the SFCA colleges» national body agreed to increase its pay offer to match the September 2017 increase for teachers working in schools.
The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) is an apex national body representing Automobile Dealers of India.
SRM governance mechanisms suggested range from self - governance by the scientific communities, to over leveraging national bodies of legislation on an ad - hoc basis, to governance by one or several international bodies, to all manner of hybrid systems.
The different national bodies meet through the auspices of CEN Technical Committees to reach consensus regarding the specifications for European standards.
During the course of his career he has acted for several professional football clubs in disputes with their managers, and has acted for and advised a number of sporting bodies (including national bodies for judo and snooker).
[94] Since the abolition of ATSIC there has been a sense that a vital component of the Indigenous polity is missing and that it will only be remedied when a strong national body (re) emerges.
As reported in the past two Social Justice Reports, Indigenous peoples have been giving attention to the necessary components of a replacement national body for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC).
The Family Justice Council National body that promotes better outcomes for children and families and an inter-disciplinary approach
TORONTO - A national body representing provincial securities regulators is calling for more transparency from real estate industry issuers after a review found that the quality of disclosures related to financial measures and distributions «needs improvement.»
The issue of prisoner suicide and the larger issue of inmate mental health has been the focus of a number of studies since the 1960's, by international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and by national bodies, in Canada, Correctional Service Canada.

Phrases with «national body»

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