Sentences with phrase «ordered practice note»

We are also recognized providers for First Nations Inuit Health Branch, child and youth Psychoeducational assessments and court ordered Practice Note 7 Interventions.

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Mr. Laufer, however, noted that giving money to party committees in order to help elect specific candidates is a common practice — one that former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, once the largest donor to the State Senate Republicans, took part in.
Given the wide availability and influence of the rankings, Reback and Alter note that a review of college guidebook and website practices by an independent organization, in order to assess the objectivity of the content, may be in the public interest.
Study authors noted that it is common practice at many hospitals to reflexively order a transfusion based on habit, rather than assessment.
We use the methodology, we effort (it should be noted that a relaxed effort is best as trying too hard or clinging and attaching to an outcome can actually impede progress) to patiently and diligently practice the techniques in order to prepare ourselves for Spontaneous Awakening (your own magnetic power of attraction toward awakening to your inner divineness that requires no effort on your part).
It has a settling starter, learning objectives slide, a main starter, examples of the activity with notes to be copied into books, differentiated questions, an extra practice activity and a plenary This one was a lesson that I made for an interview and then extended in order for it to fit in with my class.
«Their framework is not a one - size fits all approach, but rather a foundation for building capacity and reflective practice in order to carefully meet the needs of students living in poverty... While reading, I made frequent notes of ideas that I want to continue to consider and reflect on as my colleagues and I continue to collaborate and think outside of the box for the benefit of the students in our school.»
Alec Resnick, anticipated principal of Powderhouse Studios, an XQ Award - winning new school design in Somerville, notes that the hardest thing about designing his school is finding «a way to say «no» to a lot of what school normally attempts [to do] in order to do just a little bit very differently... It can be very difficult to resist the chorus of «methods» or «best practices» which offer answers to all the complex questions school confronts» — particularly in the face of those who might «see new things as some form of threat or critique.»
Perhaps It's Time to Abandon the Union: Last week's Three Thoughts noted George W. Bush Center scholar Jay P. Greene's conclusion that school reformers would be better off starting their own institutions in order to successfully spur school reform, and force traditional districts and other players to abandoned failed practices.
Description: Join Carol Riley and a panel of practicing principals as they explore creating a climate hospitable to education in order that safety, a cooperative spirit, and other foundations of fruitful interaction prevail as noted in the Wallace Foundation report: «The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning.»
«Looking back at my client's book I found it is interesting to note that at this stage the entries are a combination of «progress» type note, reminders of things to look into, goals that the client has identified and how we, being me and the client, are progressing on finding information and implementing it to next steps towards the goal... One thing that came up in a session, brought to my attention by the client was that entries could be dated, in order to see the progression of information collection which we incorporated as an overall practice
It is worth noting that there are neither state nor federal licensing or certification requirements in order to work in the field of animal behavior; however, most practices that are looking to employ an animal behaviorist will be looking for someone in the field who has as many qualifications as possible.
Because in my follow up column about the 20 % rebate, I noted that the nearly 67,000 Hyatt points you'd have to redeem in order to get $ 200 in rebate value also sounded like a lot, but in practice really wasn't that much.
As Richter explained, «landscapes... show my yearning... But though these pictures are motivated by the dream of classical Order and a pristine world — by nostalgia, in other words — the anachronism in them takes on a subversive and contemporary quality» (Gerhard Richter, «Notes 1981», The Daily Practice of Painting, London, 1995, p. 98).
Hugh Mulholland, senior curator at The Mac, Belfast and member of the pavilion's selection committee, noted «Cathy Wilkes is a deeply thoughtful artist; central to her practice is a desire to give voice to an inner world, to understand the human condition and to address an emotional deficit at the core of society, a preoccupation which could not be more apt for the current world order.
The emphasis of the first section is perhaps best summarized by the little - known post-war artist John Latham's room full of paintings and sculptures glutted with parts of, or whole, books; as part of his practice, Latham also burned books in order to imbue himself with «gray matter,» as the wall text notes.
As part of their applications, grantee artists note how they plan to use these funds, with needs typically falling into four categories: acquiring the materials or equipment necessary for their art - making; securing better or larger spaces to work or live; for research, travel, and experimentation with their practice, in order to develop more ambitious work; and to find new ways to engage with their communities.
Note: This week, we introduce a new Looking at Los Angeles columnist while bidding a fond farewell to Lily Simonson, who is leaving in order to focus on her artistic practice.
Addressing this, and further to the Law Society's electronic signature practice note of July 2016, InfoTrack has released SignIT in order to reduce potential delays and the need for paper.
Further discussion of non-party costs orders is available at: The Civil Court Practice 2008 CPR 48.2 [1]--[3] and KnowHow practice note: Costs orders against non-Practice 2008 CPR 48.2 [1]--[3] and KnowHow practice note: Costs orders against non-practice note: Costs orders against non-parties.
I firmly believe if he was to spend some time with us, or indeed, any claimant clinical negligence practice, going through some of the cases we deal with; taking a proper look at the investigation that is often necessary; taking on board the hurdles we have to overcome in order to bring a successful action and was briefed on the defendants» behaviour, that he would gain an understanding of the negligence encountered by patients, the tactics employed by defendants and on a more positive note, witness the direct changes to NHS procedures and improved outcomes as a result of litigation.
(Order, p. 4) The court continued on to note that Gleason's conduct amounted to «sanctionable professional misconduct,» and that «[i] n ordering sanctions, the court exercised its inherent authority to oversee an attorney practicing before it.»
This practice alert highlights the Rule 48 amendments, however, as noted in the opening words in Rule 48.14, the Rule is subject to an order which contains a set down date which differs from what is contained in the Rule.
The orders — for financial and enforcement remedies — are not yet mandatory but their use is «strongly to be encouraged», Sir James said, in a practice guidance note last week.
86 See Carl Tobias, Local Federal Civil Procedure for the Twenty - First Century, 77 Notre Dame L. Rev. 533, 533 (2002)(noting that «[l] awyers and parties face, and federal judges apply, a bewildering panorama of requirements,» including «[a] stunning array of local measures — including local rules; general, special, and scheduling orders; [and] individual - judge practices»).
The Supreme Court noted this change in deciding Desert Palace, Inc. v. Costa, where it held that «[i] n order to obtain [a mixed motive instruction under Title VII], a plaintiff need only present sufficient evidence for a reasonable jury to conclude, by a preponderance of the evidence, that «[protected class] was a motivating factor for any employment practice.
Comment: Several commenters were concerned that in practice, a treatment team in a mental health facility shares information about a patient in order to care for the patient and that the provision requiring authorization for use and disclosure of psychotherapy notes would expose almost all privileged information to disclosure.
Indeed, it is disconcerting to note that even now, unfortunately, inappropriate clinical practices are employed by some clinicians and parents even when abusive and dangerous for the child's life.2, 3 In our opinion, rigorous studies on the effectiveness of intervention programs in promoting the development of secure attachments in maltreated children are essential in order to answer the questions posed by researchers.
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