Sentences with phrase «of such programmes»

With this said, I would like to raise a few concerns about the suitability of such programmes for contemporary schooling.
The proliferation of such programmes and their impact are, rightly or wrongly, shaping public attitudes to welfare and policy, the study concludes.
Membership of such programmes, and associated proficiency testing, should be made mandatory for any company that is offering paternity tests.
While the option to work remotely may be enticing, taking advantage of such programmes could potentially be harmful to an associate's advancement at a firm.
Naturally the sampling method of such programmes leaves much to be desired; only those with strong views bother to write or phone in.
Other reviews have suggested that parenting programmes can have a significant impact on parent psychosocial well - being including stress and self - esteem [58], and that there may be some benefit of such programmes irrespective of ethnic group [59].
A number of evaluations of such programmes, funded by the EEF, have found promising results.
Analyzing the impact of such programmes on the realization and enjoyment of selected economic, social and cultural rights.
Our selection criteria involved preselecting named examples of such programmes then recording and viewing all episodes or bulletins for the month.
In evaluating parliamentary strengthening programmes and making suggestions about how they might improve, both conclusions and prescriptions are contingent on how the ultimate goals of such programmes are defined.
More often than not, the continuation of violence in areas that have been subject to heavy intervention, from Sudan to DRC, has generated staunch critique of the potential of such programmes to achieve their stated aim of «peace».
Executives of all the firms implicated have denied knowledge of any such programme and refute the allegation that they have been handing over their customers» data in this way.
«The success of such a programme will also depend on sufficient numbers of well trained and well engaged teachers to deliver it.
Not surprisingly, they have the depressing characteristics of such programmes: high protection, open - ended support to producers, and indifference to economic rationality.»
Experts started discussions on the feasibility of such programmes in certain situations: for example, whether they deal sufficiently well with the risk to children whose mothers abuse drugs or have serious mental health conditions.
Its purpose is to provide details of the content of such programmes, the groups targeted, the materials used and the training implemented, in order to assist users in selecting the programme best suited to their needs and to offer guidance as to the kind of programmes available.
This review sets out to consider the effectiveness of parent training programmes (when compared to other interventions), the safety of such programmes, and to identify the content and attributes underpinning such programmes.
Furthermore, concerns remain about the long - term effectiveness of such programmes, and recommendations for a variety of supplementary interventions to support treatment gains (e.g. booster sessions) are common (Hudson 1986; Eyberg 1998; Nock 2003; Barlow 2012).
«The Committee recommends that States parties ensure that women in general, and affected groups of women in particular, have a role in the design, implementation and evaluation of such programmes.
Yet, the effectiveness of such programmes has been questioned and sparks a lot of controversy as apparently no drop in suicide rate has been noticed among the participants and even it has been stated that it might prompt in young people what it is supposed to prevent.
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