Sentences with phrase «public policy failure»

To virtually exclude the Indigenous community from participation in the development of strategies and benchmarks runs the risk of further entrenching dependency and compounding the public policy failure of the last 30 years.
Ignorance of the game - theoretic implications may lead to public policy failure.

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What's strange about Merkel's record of electoral success is how consistently she has confirmed the adage that policy failures are an unavoidable part of politics, while avoiding its corollary: that erosions of public support are inevitable, too.
This paper explores the concept of What Works Centres, independent and non-partisan organizations structured to create, collect and curate evidence on public policy challenges and the success — and failure — of government and community - based interventions.
While many, factors contributed to the global financial crisis, the root cause was a massive failure of public policy and regulation in the U.S. residential real estate market.
The Failure of Secular Humanism Secularism seeks to exclude God from public policy as an irrelevance, an interference in humanity's autonomous self - development.
With the arguable failure of those policies in the economic domain, the brand eventually lost its value in the public eye.
Governments always have to take the blame for great failures of public policy.
Turning to pose for the photographers off to the right, the shadow chancellor demanded that Gordon Brown «stop boasting about [policy] success and start addressing the reasons for its failure,» which included telling the public about the severity of the situation.
NEW YORK, NY — The state Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Empire Center for Public Policy have reached an out - of - court settlement in which the MTA acknowledges its failure to respond «in a timely manner» to the Center's Freedom of Inf
Today, Donohue called the failure of the Close to Home program «further evidence of the failure of Governor Andrew Cuomo's public policy by news release that puts people at risk.»
It is our failures in social policy, to provide council housing, to protect workers» (and trade union) rights, and to do enough to combat low pay and job insecurity that are the root cause of public concern about immigration.
As Jeffery D. Sachs argues in this month's issue of Scientific American, the failure to play a more active role is policy proposals — namely in health care and climate change control — has created weak policies and a suspicious American public.
The methods used to correct market failure include: • Indirect Taxation • Subsidies • Government expenditure / state provision • Buffer stock control • Price controls • Legislation and regulation • Information provision • Competition policyPublic - private partnerships • Tradeable pollution permits These methods are used to correct the following types of market failure: • Negative consumption externalities • Positive consumption externalities • Negative production externalities • Positive production externalities • Merit goods • Demerit goods • Public goods • Information failure • Inequity
Describes the failure of public - and private - sector policies designed to meet the needs of working families.
«As I consider Secretary Arne Duncan's decision, I can only conclude rescinding the waiver is a failure of federal policy, not of our public schools, students or teachers,» she said.
So, despite the extraordinary political divisions in the country, and after the damaging failures of policies like NCLB, we finally reached a strong bipartisan consensus on a way forward to improve public education in America.
Her trenchant observation gets at the heart of one major failure of federal and state education policy: the unwillingness or inability of public officials to invest more resources (fiscal, political, and entrepreneurial) into failing schools.
Even public policy — notoriously glacial — responded to the decades of urban - district failure by creating chartering, recovery school districts, mayoral takeovers, and much more.
Blaming the failure of teachers on policies that allow charter schools to syphon off resources that they need to be better teachers was met with the response by DeVos that «traditional public schools and charter schools should be thought of as parts of the same public school system,» an accurate and valid response!
«In the article, we assert that the scarcity of racially integrated schools and programs in New York City reflects a failure of public policy and political will, not a lack of demand on the part of parents.
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
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CCSA released the following response to a new report from In The Public Interest, «Spending Blind: The Failure of Policy Planning in California's Charter School Facility Funding.»
In this report, we examine need estimates through the lens of four different policy options for financing of out - of - school time programs: universal coverage (every child in a public school receives full or partial subsidy), subsidies for children and young people in households with incomes at 130 percent of the poverty line, subsidies for those designated as «at risk» for academic failure, and subsidies for those in households with incomes at or below the poverty line.
«A riveting and highly disturbing account of the unforeseen effects of NCLB in the New York City Public Schools, Making Failure Pay demonstrates the full force of new anthropological approaches to the examination of educational policy.
At the same time Luke Bronin says that HE deserves a good chunk of the credit for Malloy's 2nd chance initiative because has Malloy's lawyer he was involved in the policy process in the Governor's Office, but none of the blame for Malloy's failure to properly fund public schools.
«This administration has had several public policy successes but has often been reluctant to admit failures.
A flawed report released in the spring by In the Public Interest, a far left policy outfit, was named «The Failure of Policy Planning in California's Charter School Facility Funding.&policy outfit, was named «The Failure of Policy Planning in California's Charter School Facility Funding.&Policy Planning in California's Charter School Facility Funding.»
Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson theorize about «policy drift,» which is «the politically driven failure of public policies to adapt to the shifting realities of a dynamic economy and society» (p. 170).
The failure here is not primarily one of technology but of the way that rights holders have chosen to apply the technology, and perhaps even of the legal and public policy frameworks that have allowed this to take place.
Such policies address a pervasive market failure because, in the absence of government policy such as patent protection, the invention of new technologies and practices from R&D efforts has aspects of a public good and thus tends to be under - provided by market forces alone.
Public policy tradeoffs: Policies that attempt to correct «market failure» in energy markets must be tempered with the reality of «government failure
Barrier removal includes correcting market failures directly or reducing the transactions costs in the public and private sectors by e.g. improving institutional capacity, reducing risk and uncertainty, facilitating market transactions, and enforcing regulatory policies.
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a Public Relations problem but it should also stress that it's only our own failures to cope with such PR policy problems that makes HS seem to be a «scientific» problem exacerbated by poor IPCC administration.
Hence, other public policies are needed to address this «R&D market failure
Whatever the ultimate scientific explanation for the pause and its implications for the apparent discrepancy between models and observations, policy - makers must be feeling very letdown by the failure of IPCC and its contributing academic community to adequately address an issue that is critical to them and to the public.
It's not as much Bush's hostility to «science» that Watts worries about, but the failure of his critics to use «science» to influence public policy.
But that dearth of courage better explains the phenomenon of supranational institution building, of global agreements, and of political and public individual's championing of climate change than it explains the failure of those policies as they meet political and technical reality.
It's confining the debate to what is politically possible, rallying around what can be done rather than reminding the fence - sitting public what ought to be done, which is setting us up for ecological failure, not a respected scientist speaking his mind and conscience on policy.
It's not as if the British or American public were ever really asked about their views before international climate negotiations began, and thus there's no evidence that public opinion ever led to the failure of climate policies.
Thirteen years later, there is no global climate deal, but also not much evidence that the failure of climate policies on either side of the Atlantic, or internationally had much to do with public opinion.
The Court believed that the situation fell within the pre-existing class of duties which entailed liability if «a public authority... negligent [ly] fail [ed] to act in accordance with an established policy where it is reasonably foreseeable that failure to do so will cause physical harm to the plaintiff.»
Lindsay Johnson Housing specialist known for his strong track record in judicial reviews and in public law challenges covering a range of issues, such as failure to comply with homelessness duties, antisocial behaviour policies and failure to follow allocation policies.
The comments in the Proposed Rule listed examples of willful neglect as: (1) disposal of a hard drive in an unsecured dumpster where the covered entity failed to implement policies and procedures to safeguard PHI during the disposal process; (2) failure to respond to an individual's request for restriction of the uses of PHI where the covered entity did not have any policies and procedures in place for consideration of the request for restriction; (3) a covered entity's employee loses a laptop that contains unencrypted PHI and the covered entity feared for its reputation if the incident became public and decided not to provide the appropriate notification.7
The failure of the secretary of state to implement his policy to provide courses and training to prisoners, within a time frame that gives prisoners serving indeterminate sentences for public protection (IPPs) a chance to demonstrate that they are safe for release by the time that they have completed their tariff period, or reasonably soon thereafter, is in breach of the rights of those prisoners.
Examples of «willful neglect» from the comments in The Federal Register help define the term: (1) disposal of a hard drive in an unsecured dumpster where the covered entity failed to implement policies and procedures to safeguard PHI during the disposal process; (2) failure to respond to an individual's request for restriction of the uses of PHI where the covered entity did not have any policies and procedures in place for consideration of the request for restriction; (3) a covered entity's employee loses a laptop that contains unencrypted PHI and the covered entity feared for its reputation if the incident became public and decided not to provide the appropriate notification.5 In each of the examples, the covered entity had actual or constructive knowledge of the violations.
She represents employers in federal and state litigation matters, including class action and individual claims of wage and hour violations, sexual harassment, age, disability, race and sex discrimination, failure to accommodate, whistleblower and public policy wrongful discharge.
But, a contract that provides that the employee shall have no remedy whatsoever for, for example, discriminatory failure to promote by an employer, is probably void as contrary to public policy.
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