Sentences with phrase «organisations involved in»

To enhance the translation of the project's findings into policy and practice, a reference group will be convened comprising policy stakeholders and organisations involved in providing healthcare, community services, welfare and education to Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in NSW.
[63] The Government also continued to hold periodic meetings with organisations involved in the native title system.
The cost and disruption to organisations involved in the IAS and DSS tendering processes was significant.
Many respondents felt that nearly all the organisations involved in native title proceedings took an overly legalistic approach to agreement making and that this prevented better outcomes being achieved.
Traditional approaches to disclosure and document management have become unduly burdensome for organisations involved in disputes.
Clients include the major P&I clubs, shipowners, charterers and salvors as well as large commercial organisations involved in commercial court litigation or international commercial arbitration in non shipping matters.
By providing high - value, cost - effective legal services to organisations involved in research and development projects, asset operation and maintenance, and decommissioning, we enable our clients to focus on driving their activities forward.
As part of that investigation it has been reported that a number of persons and organisations involved in politics have been served with Information Notices by the Information Commissioner, including the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), Leave.EU and Arron Banks.
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?
This introduces new conditions for processing, obligations regarding the content and provision of fair processing notices and enables individuals to make a claim against any organisations involved in the processing of their data.
The Paris Bar provided an excellent venue on the Île de la Cité, and the speakers came from a couple of dozen leading national organisations involved in digitising laws, translating laws, all aspects of making the law accessible to the citizens of Europe.
Back in 2008, I looked at Greenpeace's claims that Exxonmbil had funded many of the think tanks and organisations involved in climate change «denial».
This is, implicitly, the view of all the major nations and organisations involved in setting climate policy.
There have been so many people and organisations involved in our campaign over the last six years, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank a few notable contributors.
COOPI (Italy, project coordination) and RUAF Foundation (the Netherlands), in cooperation with institutions and organisations involved in the Freetown Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (including the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security; Freetown City Council; Ministry of Land, Housing and Environment; Ministry of Health and Sanitation; National Association of Farmers in Sierra Leone (NAFSL); Sierra Leone Youth Empowerment Organisation (SLYEO); Njala University; and other stakeholders).
If Tourism Australia obtain participant's consent, personal information about them may be disclosed to organisations involved in the Australian tourism industry such as airlines, hotels, tour operators and product suppliers.
organisations involved in education or organisations providing educational services for which they work or are a board member (including if they are for - profit or are registered charities)
A portion of its sales is donated to organisations involved in the rescue and rehabilitation of abused animals (such as Animals Australia, World Animal Protection and Free the Bears).
NOC is one of five international organisations involved in the eSurge project, which also includes CGI (UK), the Danish Meteorological Institute (DK), the Coastal and Marine Research Centre (IRL) and the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (NL).
Organisations involved in shooting and gamebird management have welcomed a big fall in the amount of antibiotic used in the rearing of pheasants and partridges in the UK.
FIMI has a membership of around 350 organisations involved in mining and mineral processing.
Iran, Hamas and other organisations involved in a die - hard fight against the infidel West and the «Zionist» enemy are gaining legitimacy and credence in the Muslim world.
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.
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.
In these third party situations, the Museum consciously does its part to ensure all organisations involved in delivering or sponsoring events are able to pass our due diligence policies.
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.
Working alongside David Sally, Anderson runs a consultancy firm that offers a variety of services to individuals and organisations involved in the professional game.
The summit aims to bring together some of the leading organisations involved in sustainability and eco-labelling in the food industry.
This session is for all businesses or organisations involved in serving Chinese tourists and nationals in Canada.
Lord Mandelson and Lord Myners both declare senior roles at an organisation involved in shaping public policy and regulation on behalf of third - party clients here in the UK.
The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), a non-governmental and non-profit making organisation involved in research - for - development (R4D) on tropical cash...
Quick calculation: EPA cost = $ 21 billion per year Other government organisation involved in enforcing compliance and using the data: say another $ 21 billion per year 10,000 organisations whose compliance cost is say 5 times the EPA's cost = $ 21 billion x 5 x 10,000 = $ 1,000 trillion per year.
They will obviously lose some money but Samsung are a very diverse organisation involved in more than 30 different business sectors.

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Learn how to become actively involved in the work of a diverse range of rights - focussed organisations.
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved in the organisation of last week's Diggers and Dealers Forum in Kalgoorlie.
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 involveIn 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 involvein England are among the 35 organisations involved.
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.»
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 TeenagerIn 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 Teenagerin 1980 became one of a group of organisations involved with the Campaign for Homosexual Equality, Gay Switchboard and the Joint Council for Gay Teenagers.
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.
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 organisation also promotes transformations in healthy eating and dietary advice towards less meat consumption and to involve environmental and health agencies in the agricultural policy formulation process.
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.
Social responsibility is something Barry seeks to embed in all organisations he is involved in.
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....
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