Sentences with phrase «recent national audit»

Relatives of people with psychosis / bipolar disorder (BD) provide a large amount of unpaid care, 1 2 but at high personal cost in terms of distress and burden, 3 — 5 and increased use of healthcare services.6 The UK Government recognises the need to support relatives in a caring role, 7 and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends all relatives are provided with information and support, and offered structured family intervention to enhance family coping and communication.8 9 However, a recent national audit of Early Intervention (EI) teams for psychosis showed poor implementation: only 50 % of relatives are receivingreceiving a carer - focused education and support programme; only 31 % offered structured family intervention and only 12 % receiving it.10
The issue is second only to workload among recruitment barriers identified by school leaders in a recent National Audit Office survey.
Anyone involved in education knows that there is a chronic teacher shortage and issue that has been insufficiently addressed over many years, so much so that a recent national audit office report.

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A recent report by the National Audit Office suggests that each of the Astute class submarines currently underway will take an average of nine months longer than scheduled to be completed.
A recent audit of fire prevention measures has scorched the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the facility that created the atomic bomb during World War II and is now the home of top - level national security and radioactive material rNational Laboratory, the facility that created the atomic bomb during World War II and is now the home of top - level national security and radioactive material rnational security and radioactive material research.
A recent report by the National Audit Office said that schools face cuts of 8 % in real terms by 2019 - 20.
A recent report by the National Audit Office, which prompted this week's Public Accounts Committee hearing, also showed a nine-fold increase in teacher vacancies between 2011 and 2014.
The recent report from the National Audit Office recommended that the government should continue funding the pupil premium but should do more to encourage schools to use the most cost - effective interventions.
She said a recent report from the National Audit Office recognised that schools should be able to make savings without affecting educational outcomes.
In its most recent report on teacher supply the National Audit Office recommended that the government help teachers to buy homes in high cost areas — we've heard a motion on that issue this morning at this conference.
Two - thirds of school leaders say they use it, according to a recent independent survey by the National Audit Office.
A recent report by the National Audit Office said the government had missed recruitment targets for teachers in England for four years, but the Department for Education says overall teacher numbers have risen.
The Schools Week story also referred to the recent report by the National Audit Office (NAO) which again had found gaps in the evidence about teacher supply.
Postscript: I spoke with Steve Strong, the solar business owner, while a crew from National Energy Audits was in the attic, laying down thick additional carpet of insulation, adding a foil - like radiant barrier under the roof and spraying foam into spaces around the perimeter of the house — following our recent energy checkup.
A recent review by the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) on the federal governments Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) found the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet had not implemented the Strategy effectively, and the grants administration processes ``... fell far short of the standard required to manage billions of dollars of funding.»
And yet, as shown by the recent report of the Australian National Audit Office regarding the Indigenous Advancement Strategy, [2] across nearly every government funded program, initiative or portfolio responsibility we see the continuation of imposed, unengaged and often rushed service delivery.
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