All parents should sign up to acceptable
standards of behaviour for themselves and their child as a condition of admission to a school.
Ministers argue parents have a «vital role to play» in insuring children learn acceptable
standards of behaviour for school.
Not exact matches
I'm committed to the project
of figuring out the best possible
standards for corporate structures and
behaviours, and I hope that better understanding will lead, indirectly, to better outcomes.
That kind
of behaviour is obviously bad
for one's personal finances, but Canadians are doing it anyway, and the main reason is that debt, by historical
standards, is dirt cheap.
Governments can build on this culture
of high ethical
standards by creating an incentive
for companies to report wrongful
behaviour to the authorities.
The chart below illustrates this asymmetrical
behaviour:
for example, over the last five years, the MSCI US Minimum Volatility Index has experienced only 47 %
of the downside return
of the
standard MSCI USA Index, but captured 77 %
of the upside.
According to the
standard evolutionary view, the study
of primate
behaviour is particularly relevant
for understanding the roots
of our own nature.
We are committed to the highest
standards of business and ethical
behaviour, to fulfilling our responsibilities to the communities which we serve and to the creation
of long - term value
for all stakeholders on a socially and environmentally sustainable basis.
For Jané the introduction
of the new i - Size
standard offers an opportunity to carry on incorporating advances in safety, to carry on researching with greater precision (the new Q series dummies give more detailed information and offer greater biofidelity) and it also, very significantly, means we can carry on raising awareness and encouraging a change in
behaviour with regards the installation and use
of safety seats».
This project aims to investigate this, and in particular the role
of the Inter-American Court
of Human Rights, which over the previous two decades has become increasingly influential in setting
standards of state
behaviour, and in setting the tone
for domestic courts.
The MP
for Edinburgh East MP said Miller's
behaviour «fell foul»
of standards expected
of MPs, not just in her original conduct, but in the «arrogant and evasive» attitude
of her apology.
Then it insisted there were «no practical obstacles» to a UK - EU trade deal, failing to recognise that the basis
for regulatory equivalency is trust in the future maintenance
of standards - a trust which, given Britain's current
behaviour, one would have to be very foolish to maintain.
With her opponent Damian Green still undergoing a Cabinet Office probe into alleged inappropriate
behaviour, Thornberry appeared to go
for the jugular when she asked: «Is he happy to be held to the same
standards in government that he required
of others while he was in opposition?»
The five pledges are: secure the recovery; raise family living
standards; build a hi - tech economy; protect frontline investment in policing, schools, childcare and the NHS — with a new guarantee
of cancer test results within a week; and strengthen fairness in communities through controlled immigration, guarantees
of education, apprenticeships and jobs
for young people and a crackdown on antisocial
behaviour.
Zubizarreta says the reason is as follows: «People are somewhat wary
of the idea
of living in a wooden house: it's an organic material, it's less consistent that concrete or steel and can catch fire, etc.» In this researcher's view, the reason
for this wariness is largely a cultural one: «Today, there are excellent treatments to improve the durability
of timber; with respect to
behaviour in the event
of fire, the CTE - M
standard specifies how the structure has to be designed.
Grillner's experimental and theoretical analysis
of motor coordination in the lamprey has served as a
standard for other attempts to describe the circuits that encode vertebrate
behaviours in precise cellular and anatomical terms.
Her consistent high
standards of effort and
behaviour are a credit to her and an excellent example
for the rest
of her peers.
It also highlights that although
standards of behaviour can be a challenge
for schools, leadership is key to creating the right culture to tackle this issue.
Tremendous educational benefits have been observed due to a better
standard of food available
for the students;
behaviour has improved and it is even believed better attendance is down to the psychological effect
of quality food availability since pupils don't need to abscond to buy food they want to eat.
There are strict safety procedures which must be followed — these include
standards of equipment, qualifications
for group leaders and codes
of behaviour.
«Inspectors should not grade an aspect such as teaching, unless circumstances are exceptional, without considering the broad range
of evidence that they can gather during a visit to a lesson —
for example, the
behaviour of the students and how well they are managed, subject knowledge, the
standard of work completed in books, the quality
of marking and so on — and use this to come to a view about what teaching is like
for those students and its impact on their learning over time.
EDLounge is proven to improve
behaviour, reduce exclusions, raise attendance, break down barriers to learning
for a variety
of users and enhance
standards in a range
of educational establishments.
Many
of the regulations
for standard of education and policies on
behaviour and child protection seem to have been adopted from those applying to the independent sector.
Originally expected to report much earlier in the year, the groups were tasked with looking at three issues: the core content
of teacher training;
behaviour management training
for trainees; and a set
of standards for school - based ITT mentors.
By offering the people who can't make it work with a
standard sized husky a smaller alternative, we prevent dogs from going to the shelter
for the reasons listed above, not because the
behaviour of the dog is different, but because the
behaviour of the people that own the dogs are different.
The breed
standard for each breed
of dog is distinct, giving a detailed «word picture» [22]
of the appearance and
behaviour of an idealized dog
of that breed.
Included in the breed
standard description are externally observable aspects
of appearance and
behaviour that are considered by the breed club to be the most important
for the breed, and externally observable details
of appearance or temperament that are considered by the breed club to be unacceptable (called faults).
Anyway, my impending mental breakdown aside, this looks like a bog -
standard action - adventure from shovelware developer
Behaviour Interactive, famous
of course
for their most recent game, Doritos Crash Course 2.
Country - based measures target government
behaviour;
for example, by prohibiting the importation
of products from countries that have not adopted adequate legislation on health, safety and environmental
standards.
It presages a law captured by the rhetoric
of the right to freedom
of expression without due regard to the value underlying the particular exercise
of that right; a law in which, under the guise
of the right to freedom
of expression, the «right» to offend can be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature
of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept
of «public order» is judicially ordained; a law in which the right to freedom
of expression trumps — or tramples upon — other rights and values which are the vital rights and properties
of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number
of vulnerable individuals and minorities may be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent people can be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action
for which they are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity
of the persons adversely affected by those asserting their right to freedom
of expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or
standards of society are set without regard to the reasonable expectations
of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked by a lack
of empathy by the sensibilities, feelings and emotional frailties
of people who can be deeply and genuinely affronted by language and
behaviour that is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.
It is tough
for an employer to meet the
standard of just cause
for off - duty conduct when the
behaviour involves the personal life
of an employee not leading to criminal charges or conviction.
CCLA is concerned that the Court's general formulation
of the reasonable suspicion
standard — that the evidence must support apossibility
of criminal
behaviour in light
of the circumstances — sets a very low bar
for authorizing police detentions and searches.
A Code
of Conduct
for Litigation Funders, to which Harbour was instrumental, was launched in 2011 and sets out the
standards of best practice and
behaviour for litigation funders in the UK.
Unless further appealed, these cases are
of precedent - setting effect — namely, that neither children accused
of bullying nor their parents can rely on
standard homeowners» insurance coverage
for any damages or costs resulting from such
behaviour.
There are a few conclusions that I have made at this early stage: (1) this research is needed more than I originally anticipated and I am already certain that I will only scratch the tip
of a large iceberg (there is more than one PhD topic here); (2) the
standards, rules and codes are not helpful; and (3) the process will provide the margins
of accepted norms, but I anticipate three distinct spheres
of behaviours will emerge — one
for each ADR process.
In response to the defendant's argument that a party to litigation is entitled to the production
of evidence that is «reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery
of admissible evidence,» Magistrate Judge Facciola held that the defendant's purpose
for seeking the images (which was to admit them as evidence
of the plaintiff's own
standard of behaviour) meant that the issue
of discoverability and the issue
of admissibility were inseparable.
Similarly, in Were v Police, Perry J emphasised the need
for judicial officers to adhere to particular
standards of behaviour during sentencing.
We have seen the Court
of Appeal's rejection
of the appeal in the case
of British Airways and the employee wanting to wear a cross necklace in defiance
of the company's dress code (Eweida v BA plc [2010] EWCA Civ 80, [2010] All ER (D) 144 (Feb)-RRB- and also that court's decision in the Buckland case which was widely reported in the press in terms
of «Professor wins case about dumbing down university degrees» but which was
of much greater legal significance
for ridding the law on constructive dismissal
of the heresy that the range
of reasonable responses test applies to such dismissals, under which the ex-employee could only succeed in showing constructive dismissal if he could prove that the employer's
behaviour was so bad that no reasonable employer could possibly have behaved in that way, ie that the employer had not just behaved as too much
of an Alan (B'Stard) but as a grade one Olympic
standard Alan (Buckland v Bournemouth University [2010] EWCA Civ 121, [2010] All ER (D) 299 (Feb)-RRB-.
Law societies across Canada are adopting the Federation's Model Code in support
of national mobility and to promote public confidence in a self - regulated profession with a national set
of common
standards for professionalism and ethical
behaviour.
Two sources provide the framework
for defining
behaviour by the mediator: (1) Professionalism — voluntary
standards set by various organizations within the profession, and the mediation process (often set by the mediation agreement); and, (2) Ethics — the moral compass
of the mediator.
However, while these concerns could be
of great importance to any lawyer, junior or otherwise, an important consideration above all else is this: We have chosen to enter a profession that holds us to a high bar when it comes to ethical
standards, choices and
behaviour — a valuable consideration
for in - house counsel, particularly when faced with internal pressures.
motivation, intention, morality, etc.) is next to impossible and so we need
standards of behaviour to shape the ethical prescription
for everyone, including judges.
That following biblical
standards of behaviour can feel empowering rather than restrictive may be difficult
for non-Christians to understand, but it is nevertheless so.
[60] The plaintiffs ask
for punitive damages, which they argue are warranted in the present case due to the «high - handed, malicious, arbitrary or reprehensible misconduct that departs to a marked degree from ordinary
standards of decent
behaviour:» Whiten v. Pilot Insurance Co., 2002 SCC 18 (CanLII) at para. 94.
The purpose
of awarding punitive damages is
for the retribution, denunciation, and deterrence
of misconduct that represents a marked departure from ordinary
standards of decent
behaviour.
Their lordships indicated that in some civil cases the criminal
standard would still apply given the nature
of the proceedings,
for example anti-social
behaviour order proceedings under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 to which the criminal
standard had been applied in R (McCann) v Crown Court at Manchester [2003] 1 AC 787.
The purpose
of the trial is to evaluate the efficacy
of using a family - based treatment program (
Behaviour Exchange Systems Training; BEST Plus) versus a
standard cognitive - behavioural individual treatment program
for the youth, (Self Help
for Alcohol / Other Drug problems and DEpression — Youth; SHADEY CBT), versus receiving both the family and the CBT intervention (COMBINED condition).
Standard Triple P (3 days training + 1 day accreditation) This training course is recommended
for professionals offering intensive parenting interventions such as psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, family counsellors, school guidance officers and
behaviour management teachers and other allied health professionals who in the course
of their duties regularly consult with parents about child
behaviour.
3 studies were randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that compared (1) short term anxiety provoking psychotherapy and brief adaptive psychotherapy with waiting list conditions, (2) dialectical
behaviour therapy with
standard care
for patients with borderline personality disorder, and (3) 3 types
of short term behavioural therapy with a waiting list condition.
Adolescents»
behaviour may vary from one context to another, or from one interaction partner to another, and informants» reports may be affected by their own perspectives.13 Because there is no gold
standard for psychiatric disorders, and reports from different informants tend to correlate only moderately, using information from multiple informants seems the best strategy to chart mental health.14 Among other things, adherence to this first principle is expressed in the use
of child (Youth Self - report; YSR), and parent (Child Behavior Checklist; CBCL) questionnaires on child / adolescent mental health, which are part
of the Achenbach System
of Empirically Based Assessment (ASEBA), 15,16 and the use
of a teacher - report (Teacher Checklist
of Psychopathology), which was developed
for TRAILS on the basis
of the Achenbach Teachers Report Form.17 It is also expressed in the use
of peer nominations to assess adolescents» social status at school.