During the placement, she will be working on putting together a discussion or
policy paper proposing the extension of statutory adoption leave and pay to kinship carers, in particular grandparents, who take on the caring role for children in difficult family circumstances.
Not exact matches
This
paper, however,
proposes a different approach: Before pressing the overdrive button on money printing presses, Tokyo might wish to take a careful look at why the last 15 years of ultra-loose credit
policies failed to move the economy closer to its estimated potential growth rate of 1.5 percent.
A
PROPOSED policy paper for the operation of Internet discussion sites, including web - based bulletin boards, has been released by the Australian Securities and Invest - ments Commission for public comment.
The White House released a white
paper proposing policies to lower high prescription drug prices, an idea President Donald Trump campaigned on.
One amendment that elicited a large number of responses in Glasgow was
proposed by Evan Harris and Julian Huppert during the Equalities
Policy Paper debate.
Last week, both elected officials and the public learned from an article in the local
paper that the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency (UCRRA) «announced plans to stop single - stream, or commingled, recyclables in 2019 and
proposed doubling the fees for single - stream loads until the new
policy was in place.»
David Cameron's
policy guru Steve Hilton is reported as having submitted a
paper proposing a # 25 billion reduction in spending on benefits before leaving for an academic sabbatical in the US.
Angela Eagle, Chair of the National
Policy Forum, presented a paper covering the proposed review of national policy - m
Policy Forum, presented a
paper covering the
proposed review of national
policy - m
policy - making.
In a forthcoming
paper, Haldane uses ecological thinking to
propose a range of preventive
policy measures (see ««Haircuts» identified as a cause of financial crisis»).
In a recent
paper published in the journal Space
Policy, my co-authors Dimitra Atri and Julia DeMarines and I
propose the development of a METI protocol in order to guide the construction and transmission of messages to extraterrestrials.
Bob Carter, one of four scientists who has recently questioned the justification for the
proposed Australian emissions trading scheme, says that this
paper has significant consequences for public climate
policy.
The
proposed new powers were set out in the government's white
paper, with Morgan soon after issuing a U-turn on the
policy, instructing that only underperforming schools will be compelled to turn into academies by 2022.
This
policy paper from the OECD
proposes strategies for making work - based learning more attractive to the employer community, particularly for at - risk youth.
Jonathan Simons, head of education at think tank
Policy Exchange (pictured), said: «The white
paper, as a whole, and the
proposed bill, as a whole, is a goner.
In August 2012, the Australian Veterinary Association released a
policy paper Dangerous Dogs — a Sensible Solution, which
proposes a framework to manage dangerous or potentially dangerous dogs,
In Washington, D.C., for example, the City
Paper (September 15, 2015) reported on a controversial, regressive wildlife plan
proposed by a city agency: ``... Washington Humane Society's vice president of external affairs, Scott Giacoppo, wrote that the Wildlife Action Plan as
proposed «would result in the rounding up and killing of feral cats — essentially a reversal back to the animal
policies of the 1800s that were ultimately proven to have no impact on the population at all.
He recently wrote a
Policy Forum
paper in Science reviewing his and other research on widespread misunderstanding of this kind of risk, including a 2007 study he was a co-author of in which 84 percent of 212 M.I.T. participating grad students drew curves for
proposed emission trends that would result in concentrations continuing to climb.
A new
paper in Climate
Policy, «Energy research within the UNFCCC: A proposal to guard against ongoing climate - deadlock,» cites the need and
proposes that research commitments be included in national pledges under the climate treaty.
He
proposes that the 50 - year
policy horizon used in the 2004
paper — holding emissions of carbon dioxide 50 years hence to current levels — remains the strongest approach that can be possibly justified:
The aim of the
paper is twofold: first, it documents the range of risks that climate change poses to human health associated with humanitarian emergencies, and secondly, it
proposes policy directions to manage the health and humanitarian impact of climate change for consideration by the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNFCCC, the health sector and by the humanitarian community.
The commonwealth will use the white
paper - to be released by Resources Minister Martin Ferguson this morning - to push for a new agreement from all Australian governments for a review of more than 200 existing emissions - reductions
policies that are often inconsistent and already cost more than Julia Gillard's
proposed carbon tax.
When the
policy solution emphasized a tax on carbon emissions or some other form of government regulation, which is generally opposed by Republican ideology, only 22 percent of Republicans said they believed the temperatures would rise at least as much as indicated by the scientific statement they read.But when the
proposed policy solution emphasized the free market, such as with innovative green technology, 55 percent of Republicans agreed with the scientific statement.For Democrats, the same experiment recorded no difference in their belief, regardless of the
proposed solution to climate change.As study authors Troy Campbell and Aaron Kay wrote in the introduction to their
paper about this study, this shows «not necessarily an aversion to the problem, per se, but an aversion to the solutions associated with the problem.»
This
paper evaluates Japan's so - called «Mamizu» climate
policies proposed in mid-2009 in terms of the implied rates of decarbonization of the Japanese economy for short - term and long - term targets.
We submitted our
paper to an open - access «Discussion» journal (ACPD) in hopes of engaging the scientific and
policy - making communities in an important conversation about the urgency of reducing fossil fuel emissions and the adequacy of current and
proposed policies.
The leaked position
paper reveals that the
proposed trade deal - the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP - could change U.S. energy
policy to allow for increased exports of oil and gas and keep the EU dependent on high levels of fossil fuel imports.
Just in the time since the
paper was submitted for publication, several
proposed policies became law: For example, heavy - duty vehicle standards and methane emissions standards for the oil, gas, and landfill industries were finalized this summer.
The government has released a
policy paper on the
proposed rights of EU migrants in light of Brexit...
At its meeting on April 12 - 13, 2012, [40] the [Commission] decided not to
propose changes to the ABA
policy prohibiting nonlawyer ownership of law firms... The Commission considered the pros and cons, including thoughtful comments that the changes recommended in the [December 2, 2011
paper] were both too modest and too expansive, and concluded that the case had not been made for proceeding with even a form of nonlawyer ownership that is more limited than the D.C. model.
The
proposed policies in the DoC's «green
paper» aim to «improve the state of affairs domestically and advance interoperability among different privacy regimes around the world so that, globally, Internet...
Something has to be done, but many practitioners will suggest that the oral renewal process is a vital fallback upon refusal on
paper and will feel aggrieved that the problems and
proposed restrictions actually derive from other
policy decisions which gain no mention.
The
proposed policies in the DoC's «green
paper» aim to «improve the state of affairs domestically and advance interoperability among different privacy regimes around the world so that, globally, Internet services can continue to flourish.»
NAR and its nearly 50 partners in the Coalition for Sensible Housing
Policy submitted joint comments to the regulators in a White
Paper entitled «
Proposed Qualified Residential Mortgage Definition Harms Creditworthy Borrowers While Frustrating Housing Recovery.»