Sentences with phrase «of access to services»

In particular, the experience of racism when accessing health services contributes to low levels of access to these services.
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In the nonprofit sector where I spend most of my work life, organizations are already being urged to coordinate, cooperate and / or collaborate in service delivery so as to reap benefits that include maximizing efficiencies, taking advantage of economies of scale and increasing ease of access to services for those who require them.
A large part of the activities of these organisations depends on the involvement of volunteers who participate in collective actions such as legal aid, advice and support in terms of access to services (housing, schools, welfare, etc.), language or educational support (in particular children's support), fundraising, therapeutic or moral support.
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And at the heart of access to services is about the principle of equality — which in my mind means giving all Australians, regardless of background or race, the opportunity to realise the fullest potential for their lives.
The American Medical Association says that acts of intimidation and violence against patients, physicians, and health care facilities are «an infringement of the individual's right of access to the services of such centers.»
This can lead to misdiagnoses, limiting of access to services, and other negative outcomes.
The conference will look at particular issues for young people, carers, and the lack of access to services in non-metropolitan regions.
In addition to the variability across jurisdictions in the delivery of maternal and child health services and the level of access to these services, there are also differences in the rate of investment in these services relative to population growth.
[I] saw so many difficult issues within the district: lack of quality teaching, lack of leadership in buildings, lack of empathy and understanding of the children, [and] the lack of access to services that would have made high - performing teachers really be able to deliver the promise for kids.
Frazier's stark portraits underscore the connection between self and physical space and make visible the consequences of neglect and abandonment — unemployment, environmental health crises, and lack of access to services — for Braddock's historically marginalized working - class African American community.
that the Budget would be a mess for Indigenous communities, given one of the main barriers to poor Indigenous health outcomes was lack of access to services.
Deputy Chair of the Government's Indigenous Advisory Council Dr Ngaire Brown told the Australian Financial Review that the Budget would be a mess for Indigenous communities, given one of the main barriers to poor Indigenous health outcomes was lack of access to services.
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