Sentences with phrase «of organisations involved»

If you intend to pass information on, the name of the organisations involved and - details of how they will use the information
A further complication may yet arise in terms of the increasing involvement in the courts of commercial «McKenzie friend» providers of limited assistance short of legal representation: they may raise questions of regulation and quality which were formerly dealt with by the Law Society, the legal aid administration and the concern for reputation of organisations involved in pro bono provision.
Is there a requirement under GDPR for data processors to disclose sub-processing arrangements and the names of the organisations involved in this?
When this article was first published, it mistook the date of the launch of Missing Maps, and omitted two of the organisations involved the project.
As the costs of all organisations involved in an event are added together and this total counts against the limit for each group involved, the TUC's 2014 Congress would not just take the TUC over the annual limit, it would do the same to each of its 54 member unions.
LCGB hosts the web page for the UK working group of WBTi (World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative) which is a coalition of organisations involved in infant feeding in the UK who are working together to improve the UK's performance on key breastfeeding policies and programmes.
In July 1975 PIE moved to London and was accommodated by Release, which in 1980 became one of a group of organisations involved with the Campaign for Homosexual Equality, Gay Switchboard and the Joint Council for Gay Teenagers.
If the processes of an organisation involve any weighing steps, METTLER TOLEDO can provide support to easily make the necessary updates using the proven risk - based Good Weighing Practice (GWP) approach.
We unify evidence, policy and practice by working collaboratively across a large network of organisations involving governments, public services, the voluntary sector and families.
There's also a lot of organisation involved to capture video of multiple players working together, particularly with the Wings trailer and now CQC.

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Speakers from a number of organisations will explain what they do and how you can get involved.
Learn how to become actively involved in the work of a diverse range of rights - focussed organisations.
All those things came together and showed that as a leader of an organisation and leader of the community, you have got to involve yourself.
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved in the organisation of last week's Diggers and Dealers Forum in Kalgoorlie.
He said organisations extending that kind of credit were often faster to recoup their losses, which can involve bailiffs, court orders and repossessions, than traditional lenders.
She also advised that leaders involve their employees in the «highest purpose of [their] organisation», as alignment with purpose begets authenticity.
In the UK, the Missionary Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception and the St Mary of the Angels justice and peace group in England are among the 35 organisations involved.
TenTen has been involved with a number of Catholic organisations and events over recent years, including diocesan gatherings and the big Celebrate gathering for families, run by the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement.
The Church imposes an egalitarian social order in the organisation of its rituals and is increasingly involved in secular affairs, thus collapsing the complementarity of religious equality and caste hierarchy, and more generally of the sacred and the secular.
CCPAS CEO, Simon Bass, said: «Last year's conference was exceptionally well received by a wide variety of people involved in keeping children and adults safe, from police officers to social workers, across organisations from churches to missionary agencies.
What The New York Times calls the «blame Woodstock» explanation for the rise of clerical sex abuse cases in the Seventies, despite the paper's evident scepticism, can not be entirely discounted, since as the researchers of the John Jay College (hereafter JJC) pointed out in their latest report, «the sexual abuse of minors is a pervasive problem in society and in organisations that involve close relationships between youth and adults... No exact measure exists for the number of youths who have contact with priests in the Catholic Church in a year... [but] despite the media focus on child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, it is clear that these abuse acts are a small percentage of all child sexual abuse incidents in the United States.»
What's interesting is that though both these reports by independent and secular organisations (NSPCC and JJC) either state or imply that child sex abuse is part of a problem in society as a whole and not a particular problem for the Catholic Church, in other words that Catholic priests are no more likely than anyone else to be involved in it, Dr Pravin Thevathasan, the author of the third document on this subject published around the same time, «The Catholic Church & the Sex Abuse Crisis», published by the CTS, is not inclined to deploy this fact to get the Church off the hook.
At the same time there are proposals to involve voluntary organisations of all sorts (NGOs, Churches, etc.) in an effort to soften the blow in the most affected areas of social life.
We also partner with other research organisations to ensure the best capability is brought to bear on a problem, such as leading a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded project involving institutions around the world to develop self - reproducing hybrid crops for African farmers or working with the University of Queensland and Queensland State Government researchers to solve challenges faced by the Northern Australian beef industry.
The Dairy Industry Association of Australia represents the people in the post farm gate sector of the dairy industry by providing a forum for communication, continuing education, professional growth, recognition and fellowship for all members, sectors and participant organisations involved with the dairy industry.
The plant was opened by Her Majesty The Queen, marking the end of a project that involved staff from across all disciplines and levels within the organisation including engineers, product quality assessors and production technicians.
The summit aims to bring together some of the leading organisations involved in sustainability and eco-labelling in the food industry.
Mr Sims said it was the regulator's biggest merger investigation this year, involving a large number of submissions from motoring organisations, competitors and consumers.
They included a small number of manufacturing staff, but mainly involved a 50 % reduction in head office and support teams, following a period of consultation, the organisation said.
The organisations involved include the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Minerals Council of Australia, the Australian Food and Grocery Council, the Australian Coal Association, the Plastics and Chemical Industries Association and the Australian Logistics Council, which is a loose collection of freight and transport companies.
What is the potential of urban agriculture to make a substantive contribution to food security and food sovereignty of the families, communities and individuals involved and / or supported by these organisations and their projects?
Martin O'Neill's managerial career has never been overly focused on aesthetics, and while there have been some lovely moments, most of them involving James McClean, Ireland's strong opening to qualification has come about thanks to the protean qualities of organisation, hard work, and just a little bit of luck.
I just wish that Evil infectious Stan Kronke would sell his shares, he has no element of success in him, no sport clubs, teams or organisation he's in involved with ever records success....
The final goal was purely academic but was again the result of shambolic defensive organisation that involved lots of pointing but little positioning.
Working alongside David Sally, Anderson runs a consultancy firm that offers a variety of services to individuals and organisations involved in the professional game.
After getting involved in the organisation of a number of youth events, Nick put his name forward for the board of Welsh Cycling and was elected and placed in charge of development.
Westminster and devolved governments consider following the example of DHSSPS, Northern Ireland, in developing a memorandum of understanding between all agencies and organisations involved in the lives of children and families of prisoners — setting out respective roles, responsibilities and terms of engagement for partnership working.
SHARE aims to involve parents actively in their children's learning; increase parents» understanding of the important role they play and of the learning process; improve the educational attainments of children; enable parents to further their own education; and develop effective management and organisation of parental involvement in schools.
Since retiring from her hospital work at the end of last year, Gillian has become involved in supporting the development of milk banks in Vietnam and India through her work for the organisation PATH and is also an advisor to the Australian Red Cross which is currently establishing a national milk bank for Australia.
The WBTi project was centred around building a strong partnership between organisations and agencies involved in maternal and infant health in order to monitor and assess the UK's implementation of key infant feeding policies and programmes.
Two weeks ago representatives of the key organisations involved in breastfeeding sat round a table to begin the first UK assessment using the World Breastfeeding Trends initiative tool.
A board that is totally involved in the campaigns of its company, and sees them as a priority, is vastly more likely to bring success than a situation in which campaigns are driven from lower down the organisation.
The Government acknowledged that people were «anxious to understand how these reforms will be carried out» and pledged to «continue to place disabled people at the heart of these reforms by involving them and their organisations in the design and testing of the new system.»
In meetings, other informal gatherings, and interviews, I noted that, instead of referring descriptively to the past, people involved in población organisations tended to perform a particular, independent narrative of the past in a way that produced a position of agency in the present.
The Care Quality Commission, with responsibility for registering, monitoring and enforcing quality standards, has helped to deliver progress amongst healthcare organisations; the registration process for any healthcare organisation wishing to legally provide services involves compliance with the established quality and safety standards, including any «Code of Practice issued by the Secretary of State in relation to the prevention or control of healthcare associated infections».
On the other hand, there is «social mutualism» involving a particular approach to the organisation and delivery of public services, where both employees and those using public services can acquire greater control over their management and operation.
At the same time, City organisations began to introduce policies of corporate social responsibility to involve their staff in social and educational projects.
It has been both heartening and encouraging to see communities and organisations informing the wider public about the punitive measures this government is pursuing and it has been an indicator of the growing resistance to see people who have never been involved in demonstrations or disputes, coming together to say «no» to these attacks.
Speaking at the function, the President of the Dansoman Keep Fit Club, Daniel Welbeck, organisers of the event, said the marathon had been sustained over the years due to efficient organisation and the mutual relationship involving Nestle Ghana and the Dansoman Keep Fit Club.
Given the closeness of the contest and the high stakes involved for participants, there is a possibility that the practice of ethnic hate speech, the rigging of ballot boxes and the organisation of intimidating practices results in large - scale violence, as witnessed in the previous election.
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