Sentences with phrase «staff employed specifically»

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The poll highlighted that more than a third of parents in England with children under five do not know if their nursery employs staff specifically trained to support children's early learning and development and help those falling behind.
Specifically, Levenson offers four pieces of advice to schools and districts: focus on reading and integration with general education, rethink deployment of support staff, design more sophisticated metrics to gauge teacher effectiveness, and employ more strategic management structures.
UNITE - LA employs staff to specifically support strategies aimed at changing outcomes for this high need population that includes Foster Youth, Transition - Age Youth, Probation Youth and Formerly Incarcerated youth.
The Court of Appeal has held that there is only a requirement to caution the interviewee if the interview is conducted by people who are specifically charged with the duty of investigating offences (ie, people employed by a company for the purpose of investigating crimes committed by its staff).4 A private employer investigating and interviewing an employee as part of an internal investigation or disciplinary process will not normally amount to a criminal investigation, even if the investigation involves conduct that may constitute a criminal offence.
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