Sentences with phrase «on staffing numbers»

The Association of School and College Leaders said a typical secondary school in Wales could be driven into deficits of more than # 1m by 2017 which could have an effect on standards and impact on staffing numbers.

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What is also of grave concern to AIMS Ireland is the number of failures at national level identified in the report including timely access to maternity services, inadequate staffing levels for safe care, a maternity care model that hasn't been revised in 59 years despite numerous national and international reports and recommendations, a lack of accountability and governance, an absence of reviews of clinical practices in units and the lack of a national maternity services strategy, all of which we have seen recommended on previous inquests without reform.
There are major savings that can be made, in legal aid, in central staffing and in the bureaucratic NOMS empire, but a quarter of the department's budget is spent on prisons, and this scale of savings can only be realised if prison numbers are less than expected in 2015, so jails can actually be closed, or not built in the first place.
A caucus of reform - minded Assembly Democrats, including Kavanagh, formed shortly after Silver's arrest in January 2015 to call on the candidates running to replace him to consider a number of potential transparency, participation, leadership and staffing reforms.
We're on - the - record fans here of screenwriter and comedian Demi Adejuyigbe, who's previously graced the pages of Great Job, Internet with a number of subversively excellent comedy songs, ranging from an Animaniacs - styled takedown of the Trump administration's constant staffing woes, to an unofficially awesome Lando rap
For example, the idea that the success of LEAs will be determined based on: «the number and percentage of participating students by subgroup who have daily access to effective and highly effective teachers» is problematic in the way that it potentially limits the innovative staffing models possible to serve students if educator is defined as one being co-located with the student.
The DCPS funding formula does differentiate public funding based on the number of students at each grade level and in different special needs categories, including special education, English language learners, and those «at risk» for academic failure.38 DCPS would not disclose how or if it factors in parental donations when determining school budgets or allocations.39 However, it did report not having a policy to equitably redistribute parent donations or to prohibit these additional dollars from being put toward staffing.40
Blaming recent spikes in violence in part on Mayor Rahm Emanuel's policies, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas on Monday laid out an ambitious staffing plan to increase the city's number of sworn police officers and supervisors.
Topics addressed include the obligation of schools to recommend programs and services based on student need regardless of availability in the building, funding, staffing, space and other considerations; the role of School Implementation Teams (SITs); participation in IEP team meetings; Chapter 408 requirements and a number of issues related to integrated co-teaching services.
While the discussions included talks about communities supporting their libraries both in terms of manpower and funding, there was no precise data on how much of any given library's staffing or budget should come from willing volunteers; the Society of Chief Librarians revealed data that showed 425 libraries were currently «community supported» or are planning to become supported by their local patrons, a 150 % increase over the current number of public libraries involved in volunteer support.
My numbers are pulled out of the air, but unless I've missed it, I haven't seen Mr. Chasse offer any details on staffing requirements and budget levels, so I did what I could to fill the gap.
«Our concern is that workloads have been increasing for prosecutors, caseloads have been increasing for prosecutors over the last number of years and the staffing level of our prosecution service was last reviewed in 2007, based on 2006 figures,» he says.
«Since that time, the complement has not increased of Crown prosecutors and, in fact, because of the current hiring restraint that our government has imposed on the Crown prosecution service and on other areas of government, we're actually below the staffing numbers that were deemed appropriate back in 2007, based on 2006 numbers
During tomorrow's discussion on Twitter, we plan to discuss a number of topics, including the future of the law firm model, future staffing and compensation trends, the future of the billable hour, how social media will evolve within the legal profession, and many others.
What: Virtual in - house IP counsel fulfill a number of needs of corporate legal departments, including but not limited to: temporarily staffing open positions until they are filled, providing part - time on - site support for critical IP functions, staffing short duration projects requiring in - house or other specialized expertise, for instance handling an integration process or setting up a new invention disclosure harvesting process, and covering for attorneys out on family leave or for other reasons on a short term basis.
Because it depends so heavily on knowing only four variables number of staff, hourly rates, percentage commitment, and months to completion this budgeting method demonstrates the significance of controlling staffing and moving matters along, not just discounting hourly rates, to keep fees down.
While still relying on the billable hour but approaching staffing from a slightly different perspective, the average billable hours per legal assistant (ratio of total billable hours for all timekeepers to the number of legal assistants) dropped in the 2012 survey to approximately 2,500 hours.
First, there are compelling arguments not only for admitting but also for excluding the public; second, academic libraries admit or exclude the public based on their individual circumstances, such as budget, staffing level, and location, that is, whether the sheer number of people in the community using the academic library threatens to overwhelm the primary patrons the library has been created to serve.
Based on defined objectives, these tools provide insight across all matters so legal operations professionals can easily track the progress of cases, counsel and legal bills in real time, evaluate pricing models, technology options and staffing decisions, reuse data for efficiencies, and use data to inform any number of strategic decisions.
While the blog post from Wojcicki only offered the number of total hires it planned to have on staff by next year, a report from BuzzFeed notes this «over 10,000» figure represents a 25 percent increase from the current staffing levels.
Hays is the number 1 most followed staffing and recruiting company on LinkedIn and the 22nd most followed company globally.
The HR department will depend on your assistance in a number of important functions such as staffing, compensation and benefits, training and development.
You can count on my punctual, regular attendance to scheduled shifts and willingness to pitch in when staffing numbers come up short.
To date, governments have no firm estimates of the number of school - aged children across the Northern Territory who have no access to school education, and school staffing is allocated on the basis of school attendance rather than population estimates.
In Ontario, I can see two boards; Toronto and then everyone else.Courses, for the most part, are done on - line and where there is sufficient numbers, renting a hotel room or convention room is dramatically more cost effective than running all of these Tajma Real Estate Halls as well as the duplication of staffing costs.
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