Not exact matches
This is a notable
intervention into a supposedly «deregulated» industry, and without it the airline industry might
require more direct forms of
public subsidy.
The findings add further weight to calls for food labels that do not
require background knowledge or numerical skills and highlight the need for population - based
public health
interventions.
Even parents who are homeschooling children or have sent them to private schools are entitled to ancillary services courtesy of their
public school district if it's been determined that the children have a learning disability or other disorder that
requires intervention for them to function optimally in school.
Although additional studies are
required to confirm these findings and to understand the mechanisms of breast milk protection,
public health
interventions to promote predominant breast feeding for at least six months and any breast feeding up to one year may reduce the prevalence and subsequent morbidity of respiratory illness and infection in infancy.
Conventional measures of
public health overlook these trade - offs, especially at a global level, so a planetary health approach is
required to ensure that
public health
interventions like draining swamps to curb disease - carrying mosquitoes don't lead to water shortages that could claim lives.
«The high burden of early complications in youth with diabetes
requires additional research to clarify the underlying causes and to identify effective
intervention strategies,» said Dr. Dana Dabelea, lead author and co-chair of the national SEARCH Study and professor of epidemiology at the Colorado School of
Public Health at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
For instance, in a CRT involving a cluster - level
public health
intervention for which a waiver of consent for the study
intervention has been obtained, informed consent for data collection procedures may nonetheless be
required.
Reduction of class size in Tennessee cost roughly $ 12,000 per student, whereas the SCSF voucher
intervention cost the foundation about $ 4,200 per student, but reduced costs to the taxpayer by lowering the number of students who
required instruction in
public schools.
Specific actions, such as
public school choice and supplemental educational services for students in schools identified for accountability consequences, become optional in waiver states, and few waiver states continue to
require these specific
interventions.
The future will
require more active
intervention in the challenges of
public education, discernment about what constitutes good policy, grassroots involvement in the political process, and, above all, unity.
Standards detailing the
required procedures of the trademark
intervention were established in each national context to account for the unique conditions of that nation's educational systems (e.g., university policies,
public school procedures, etc.).
If the puppy is not adequately protected with the
required vaccinations as well as other prophylactic
interventions, it's advisable to not expose the puppy to the danger of getting infected by not taking him to places where there are other dogs, parks, animal shelters or any
public areas.
Today's funding trends such as Creative Place - making, made possible through partnership enterprises among foundation, governmental, and financial - sector support, such as ArtPlace America, are concentrated on giving art and artists opportunities in diverse communities yet also
require artists and arts organizations to think through an entrepreneurial frame by integrating their initiatives into their community's economic development and community revitalization strategies and having the potential to attract additional private and
public support of the community.3 Is this a worthy challenge of contemporary arts insularity or does it discount subversive and against - the - grain art production, made by and for art communities, including that which is made within and by these same diverse communities that are being targeted by new funding initiatives as in need of help in the form of artistic
interventions?
By pointing out how AGW is a tragedy of the commons, you incisively exposed the economic rationale for AGW denial, and made it ineluctably clear that AGW mitigation is a
public good
requiring government
intervention in the market.
For example, private insurance companies sometimes don't cover all risks, or set rates that are not affordable, and
public intervention is
required to make sure the insurance is available and affordable.
Quite apart from anything else
interventions that use uncertain abstract notions of social cost won't support the
public consent
required for the necessary long - term
interventions and sound
public policy.
I think it is logical to ask; Is there a
public problem here that
requires the
intervention of the government and the court, or is there wisdom in leaving this an area without regulation?
There is also a need for more clarification and creative thinking about the roles of different stakeholders: is this a funding issue
requiring greater
public sector
intervention, an education and training issue
requiring greater collaboration between lawyers, law schools and other disciplines, or solely a regulatory issue?
Where a court having jurisdiction under Articles 8 to 15 contemplates the placement of a child in institutional care or with a foster family and where such placement is to take place in another Member State, it shall first consult the central authority or other authority having jurisdiction in the latter State where
public authority
intervention in that Member State is
required for domestic cases of child placement.
For example,
requiring that covered health care providers obtain third - party review before permitting them to alert a
public health authority that an individual was infected with a serious communicable disease could cause delay appropriate
intervention by a
public health authority and could present a serious threat to the health of many individuals.
This year (2015), the Open Roboethics initiative conducted a survey to better understand
public opinions on the question of the ethics and governance of autonomous weapons systems that makes the decision to use lethal force without
requiring human
intervention and systems in which a person in a remote location makes the decision.
Review of Parent Education Models for Family Reunification Programs (PDF - 369 KB) Cutler Institute, Muskie School of
Public Service (2010) Presents a matrix of parent education models used in family reunification programs that includes a model description and information on target audience, targets of
intervention, level of research evidence, child welfare outcomes,
required training and fidelity monitoring, and program cost.
It is recognised that the opportunities for prevention and
public health
interventions will be enhanced the more we understand the early pathways to poorer health and development1 and that to have an impact on health inequalities will
require us to address the social determinants of early child health, development and well - being.2 However, appropriate service and systemic improvements for reducing developmental inequalities
requires an understanding of the patterns of child health and development across population groups and geographies in order to underpin a progressive universal portfolio of services.3
Building these critical caregiver and community capacities will
require a
public health approach with unprecedented levels of collaboration and coordination between the healthcare, childcare, early education, early
intervention, and home visiting sectors.»
Translating advances in developmental science into effective
interventions and lifelong health will
require a fundamental shift in the way the general
public and policy makers view and invest in early childhood.