Politicians like Vice President Mike Pence, who's led the charge to attack care at Planned Parenthood, would hurt those who already face
significant barriers to accessing health care, and as such are some of our most vulnerable people.
In particular, people outside metropolitan areas, culturally and linguistically diverse groups, Indigenous Australians and people with complex needs can face
significant barriers to accessing family and community services that meet their needs.
Despite the sensitivity of this issue, there does not appear
significant barriers to accessing fresh, local foods and products in Australia.
Workload was found to be
a significant barrier to accessing this up - to - date training on the latest teaching methods and material.
Not exact matches
When immigrants first arrive in Canada, one of the most
significant barriers they face is related
to access to financial services.
Election campaigns and
access to the electoral process continue
to be affected by traditional
barriers, security concerns, absence of female voters and female observer groups.Past elections reflect
significant obstacles women have faced as candidates, voters as well as election workers.
«Compared
to Hamilton's general adult population, we found elevated emergency room use, multiple
barriers to health care
access and
significant rates of chronic disease among urban Aboriginal adults,» said Dr. Michelle Firestone, an associate scientist with St. Michael's Hospital's Centre for Research on Inner City Health.
It examines problems with
access to healthcare and burden of illness, and it found that although patients with Lyme disease suffered a substantial burden of illness, they had
significant barriers to healthcare
access.
Conversations about
access to higher education often focus on affordability issues, but poor academic preparation is an equally
significant barrier to success in college, says Long, academic dean at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
In our survey, CMO leaders said that uncertainty about continued philanthropic funding is second only
to limited
access to facilities as their most
significant barrier to scale.
Inadequate funding, lower literacy rates, and less
access to advanced courses such as AP and STEM classes impact rural students» achievement, creating
significant barriers to their success.
NUT Cymru secretary David Evans added that there were «
significant barriers»
to promoting better collaboration between schools or better
access to professional development «from a lack of high quality training provision, a lack of financial resources
to release teachers or workload pressures making non-classroom activity almost impossible».
In addition
to legal
barriers, there are
significant contractual complications around how businesses in other countries would
access reports, report and update information and respond
to consumer disputes.
The goal of these programs is
to provide educational loan repayments as an incentive for health professionals
to practice in communities where
significant shortages of health care providers and
barriers to access have been identified.
The size and scope of measures
to promote bike sharing equity vary, but all types of bike sharing systems are working
to lower
access barriers.Whether a large established system with
significant government investment like Capital Bikeshare, a new small nonprofit system searching for funding like Kansas City B - cycle, or a for - profit system like Decobike Miami Beach, operators are expending the effort
to lower
access barriers.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases
to learn how
to access the different resources relevant
to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need
to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been
significant advances in
access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial
barriers, 59 and the research methods needed
to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply
to domestic law.
It is also encouraging that, in relation
to this issue of fairness /
access, Peter Wardle has drawn attention
to the potential
barrier posed by the
significant cost of the universal licensing fee — at least, as discussed in Part 1, for those licensing candidates whose fees are not paid by their employers and, among those, especially for candidates undertaking the unpaid portions of the LPP / PPD program.
Providing legal aid services
to those facing
barriers to access to justice — such as those with low incomes, mental illness, addictions and homelessness — has made up a
significant part of his work over the years.
Recognizing that
access to the civil justice system is a fundamental right, the ATJ Board works
to achieve equal
access for those facing economic and other
significant barriers.
First, language
barriers faced by different groups (Indigenous people, Francophone minorities outside Québec, Anglophones in Québec and immigrants) are a
significant component of the
access to justice problems.
This was a
significant barrier because that granted the user
access to your skill configuration and it was only accessible
to technically proficient users.
The child care crisis impacts many families, but poor families face the most
significant access and cost
barriers to high quality child care, putting their children at risk for the detrimental effects of low quality care and missing out on the beneficial effects of high quality care.
A series of fact sheets prepared as part of the submission note that «overcrowding, poor conditions and substandard healthcare characterise Australian prisons», and that «there is
significant under - funding of the legal system and systematic
barriers to accessing justice, particularly for vulnerable and disadvantaged people».
Recent evidence suggests that although strategies exist
to identify mothers with emotional distress, many women still face
significant barriers when attempting
to access appropriate services and support.
As the law currently operates, Section 82 remains a
significant barrier to Indigenous people trying
to use the Native Title Act
to access their native title rights and interests.
Health costs are already a
significant barrier to Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander peoples»
access to primary health care.
While many states and communities offer a variety of services
to support young children and their families,
significant barriers keep many families from
accessing the resources they need.
However,
significant structural
barriers need
to be addressed before equity of
access is achieved.
The Court also acknowledges the
significant work and research undertaken by the Family Law Council, the Court's Working Group, the Committee, Stephen Ralph and others
to improve understanding of the
barriers faced by Indigenous peoples when
accessing the Family Law System.
The CLC considers that
access to finance is a far more
significant barrier to joint - ventures operating than tenure related issues.83
Joint ventures encourage external investment in developing Indigenous business.81 Joint ventures combine external capital investment, technical expertise, management and business contacts with Indigenous skills, labour, land and water.82 The Central Land Council (CLC) considers that
access to finance is a far more
significant barrier to joint - ventures operating than the communal tenure of Indigenous land: