Sentences with phrase «range of outcomes involving»

Primary studies covered wide range of outcomes involving mental health and emotional wellbeing

Not exact matches

«During the course of our discussions with both Steve and the Living Wage Foundation we examined a range of issues but the intention of all involved, not least ourselves, was always the same — to reach an outcome which would be of greatest benefit to our workforce.
provide assurance that potential candidates have been involved in a range of preparation experiences, have demonstrated impact on student learning outcomes, and are suitably equipped for the principal role.
One aspect of the decision making process that seems to get short shrift is quantifying the costs involved in mitigation and adaptation versus the potential costs of future events (obviously, the scenario discovery you mentioned would be the first step to quantifying the full range of possible outcomes).
Accordingly, in cases involving fundamental constitutional values or important individual interests, the range of reasonable outcomes will be narrower.
Both involve questions of weight and balance, which fall to be assessed in the context of particular factual and legal matrices that create broader or narrower ranges of possible outcomes, depending on the circumstances.
From a range of disciplines the review determined that, to be successful, programmes must involve a partnership between the family and nurse, focus on goals that parents prioritise, build competencies, be non-stigmatising and maintain continuity of care.48 The third review went on to investigate specific evidence - based interventions that focused on this trial's primary outcome areas and had the potential to enhance the effectiveness of SNHV programmes.
To that end, Imago Relationship International supports research that involves the use of Imago Therapy and any aspect of Imago Therapy that is explicitly described by its founder, research that evaluates the impact Imago Therapy has on individuals, couples, and other systems over a wide range of impact variables including outcome studies of workshops and in - office treatment regimes, neuroscience and biological studies involving Imago Relationship Therapy; and the use of Imago Relationship Therapy with specific diagnostic categories and its effect on positive outcomes.
Evaluations of youth mentoring programs have provided evidence that high - quality, enduring relationships can lead to a range of positive outcomes for the young people involved.
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