Not exact matches
Last year Congress acted on a bipartisan basis to pass child care legislation that includes much -
needed reforms to improve the quality and safety in child care settings, including
requiring training
for providers to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, instituting annual inspections of child care facilities, and comprehensive background checks of all providers.
What Labour
needs is a new social democratic revisionism, that heavily focuses on restructuring the welfare state, to unite communitarian and cosmopolitan voters, in an era of globalization, high inequalities, increased demands
for choice, and an ageing population This
requires applying the principles of solidarity, reciprocity and individual empowerment, in relation to
reforming the welfare state, to make it more effective at tackling poverty and providing economic security, and to satisfy rising demands
for choice.
Our politicians and public
need to recognise the
need for global action and provide the necessary political mandate
for reform and resources that are
required for effective governance, if this is to be achieved.
He called
for a «shared national economic purpose», saying he wanted to work with business to meet «all long - term challenges by making the
reforms you
need and the modernisation you
require and the country
requires for economic success».
The mission left Accra on Thursday after discussing the actions
required for the next review, as well as other
reforms needed to exit the programme early next year.
The mission left Accra last week Thursday after discussing the actions
required for the next review, as well as other
reforms needed to exit the programme early next year.
His «On the
Need for Reform of the H - 1B Nonimmigrant Work Visa in Computer - Related Occupations», published in the University of Michigan Journal of Law
Reform, is considered
required reading by skeptics of the tech industry's claims of worker shortages.
For many countries — especially those in the developing tropics where fishery reform is needed most — the required costly short - run reductions in fish catch would be difficult to implement because of dependency on fisheries for food and livelihoo
For many countries — especially those in the developing tropics where fishery
reform is
needed most — the
required costly short - run reductions in fish catch would be difficult to implement because of dependency on fisheries
for food and livelihoo
for food and livelihoods.
But in the late 1990s, the
need to
reform the meetings became obvious: they
required a more solid financial footing, and they also
needed to become more visible in Germany and abroad, plus they were supposed to develop into a European flagship project
for science promotion.
During a time of
reform for the entire education sector, funding changes in special education
needs provision
require planning.
After throwing up the standard straw men — «At its core, the
reform movement believes that great teachers and improved teaching methods are all that's
required to improve student performance, so that's all the reformers focus on,» «reformers act as if a student's home life is irrelevant,» «Dodd [the teacher] does everything a school reformer could hope
for» — he rolls out the woefully tired and hopelessly unhelpful nostrum: «What
needs to be acknowledged, however, is that school
reform won't fix everything.»
Last month, during a hearing before California lawmakers on the
need to
reform remedial education — the system that aims to ready underprepared students
for college - level work — a student testified that because his test scores
required him to take one year's worth of remedial education, he would have to scramble to figure out how to pay another year's rent, school fees, and transportation.
Unlike some other professionals, all lawyers have unlimited licenses to practice law yet few, if any, have the competence to practice in all areas of the law» combined with report that the LSUC is
reforming referral practices as discussed in the article by Michele Henry, Kenyon Wallace, «Lawyers
need signed consent to refer out cases», thestar.com, April 27, 2017, would it not make sense to
require that general practitioners be the first point of contact
for any client to assess the client's
needs and to determine whether those
needs require the skills of a specialist?
Possible topics about pedagogy include: • Structuring statutory drafting courses • Simulation courses designed using mock legislatures or committees • Course linkages with real - world legislators and special interest organizations • Service learning or clinical opportunities
for law students • Courses focused on law
reform efforts • How to employ Plain - English principles in statutory and rule drafting • Theoretical perspectives on statutory drafting • Involving political realities in law school drafting courses • Teaching practical aspects of drafting that addresses theories and principles of statutory interpretation and construction Possible topics about practice include: • Unique challenges of drafting laws and / or regulations in specific areas such as criminal law, environmental, health law, etc. • Lawyering
for non-profits, federal and state agencies, local governments, and other clients in frequent
need of rule - drafting • Practicing in employment law, health law, environmental law, and other heavily regulated fields where private clients
require rule and policy drafting • Non-legal drafting opportunities, such as sports league rules, industry trade group policies, and university rules Possible topics about politics include: • Political influences affecting legislative drafting • Direct democracy and the unique challenges of drafting initiatives and referenda • The implications of special interests driving drafting decisions • Polictics and its influence on legislative history • Lobbyists as legislative drafters.
Those attending will also remember CLOC leader Jeff Franke's push to create a «Magna Carta»
for legal ops leadership, designed to codify the principles that will define the changes
needed in the legal industry and the path
required to
reform it.
The
need for reform of that sentence is urgent, she says, but guidelines
requiring the passing of sentences of imprisonment on defendants over 21 of around 30 years before they are even considered
for parole, are equally in
need of revision.
The Administration has also implemented
needed reforms in the program, identifying and
requiring lower - performing providers to compete
for funding in order to ensure that families and children receive the best services and support, while also pioneering innovative approaches to a full continuum of services
for children from birth through school - entry.
In Northern Territory communities, it has been estimated that up to 36 % of the family income is
needed to purchase food, 14 which is at least double the proportion
required by non-Indigenous Australians.15 One of the proposed «Close the Gap» equity targets was that, by 2018, 90 % of Indigenous families could access a healthy food basket
for under 25 % of their income.16 However, nutrition issues were not included in the final National Indigenous
Reform Agreement of the Council of Australian Governments.