Sentences with phrase «systemic failures»

«We've got to talk about it, we've got to do something about it,» vowed anchor David Koch at the end of the discussion that highlighted the failure of governments to listen to Indigenous health experts, problems with government funding, systemic failures in health and child protection services, lack of community control and the conflation of sexually transmitted infection (STI) figures with child abuse.
In Australia, researchers wrote in the MJA about their findings of «systemic failures» in antibiotic prescribing in residential aged care facilities.
The systemic failures occurred over many years and were ignored at the highest levels.
While this hard fork proposal would solve a real potential problem of miners dropping out of the Bitcoin network in response to the upcoming halving, the systemic failures that make this an issue of note should be much more pressing to the Core devs.
-- It establishes the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, which will investigate systemic failures in the Parkland school shooting, and develop recommendations.
There seems to be a large consensus in agreement that tech and innovation will waltz in and cure the wicked ills of structural and systemic failures that deny marginalized communities from our civil justice system.
CrowdJustice backers raised over # 300,000 in a matter of days after thousands and thousands of doctors said #IamHadiza, citing her as a scapegoat for systemic failures in the NHS.
The legal team at Murphy Battista works effectively with a wide range of medical experts who are in a position to identify systemic failures in patient care and evaluate the performance of their professional peers.
They are directed towards the possibility of individual prosecution or disciplinary proceedings and thus would not, it was argued, concern, or sufficiently concern, systemic failures which the combination of cases suggests.
[1] I suppose that on a sunny, unusually warm, mid-March day one should be mellow and accept, without complaint, the systemic failures and delay of this Court's document management system.
The report of the Vale of Leven Hospital Inquiry has now been published, and has revealed that serious personal and systemic failures contributed to the deaths of 34 patients from Clostridium difficile infection (CDI).
The MoD accepted the Act applied to Smith's case, but argued it did not apply off base, and that inquests into soldiers deaths should not be enhanced «Art 2» inquiries which would require the coroner to investigate systemic failures.
Firms face legal action if Equality and Human Rights Commission uncovers evidence of systemic failures
Where there are systemic failures in the disclosure process within the CPS, there is the very real prospect that hundreds, possibly thousands, of cases currently being prosecuted may be impacted.
While the action may be understandably focused on measures directly related to storm survival of our built environment from wind and flood damage, systemic failures of water, transportation, power and other services — legislative efforts thus far have focused on the symptoms of our problems and not the root causes.
As events have unfolded we are also learning that major systemic failures in the rest of the satellite global data - collecting network were also not reported.
It is not just a matter of changing the technology; it must address the systemic failures of the current energy system.»
He states that «most environmental deterioration is a result of systemic failures of the capitalism that we have today and that long - term solutions must seek transformative change in the key features of this contemporary capitalism (page 9).»
Macquarie hasn't actually identified any systemic failures of the fee for no service variety.
Listen to Senior Executive Leader, Joanna Bird, talk about how ASIC is addressing advisers» systemic failures to provide ongoing advice services to customers who paid fees for those services.
Attempts at racial cleansing began long before the Jim Crow era, from the federal Indian Removal Act of 1830 through the systemic failures of Reconstruction.
That is, Bush could only take such a careless action because of a series of systemic failures in the American system.
«On Shaky Ground» by California Watch is a California «investigation uncovering the systemic failures by the state's chief regulator of construction standards for public schools.»
These «new tools» no longer doom «parents to accept [ing] systemic failures for generations.»
Among the moments we'll be forgetting from Sunday's 90th annual Academy Awards show are a few pretty good jokes from its host, the recently canonized St. James Kimmel the Just (formerly known simply as late - night guy Jimmy Kimmel), whose easygoing talent for breaking the ice was probably the best way to get through a year in which all the real talk was about Hollywood's systemic failures as a place to work.
Peter Nicks» film shows the difficulties of policing and reform, but doesn't go far enough to explain how systemic failures occur.
Tales from the Grim Sleeper concludes by offering up the haunting possibility that even if the killer has been caught, the systemic failures that let him get away with it for so long remain firmly in place.
As safety experts have told us and the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) explained in a groundbreaking 2011 report, the numerous laboratory incidents involving injury or death that we have sadly had to report in recent years almost always arise not from random mishaps, as the use of «accident» implies, but from specific and often systemic failures to observe accepted safety practices.
To her credit, Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott appears to have been unsparing in her probe into the escape itself, which revealed what she called «chronic complacency and systemic failures of security procedures.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo tasked Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott with conducting a comprehensive review of the systemic failures inside the prison system that led to Matt and Sweat's escape.
However, Bob Posner, the director of political finance at the Electoral Commission, said there were «systemic failures in ensuring that the rules were being followed».
«Beyond the horrific offenses perpetrated by Lieutenant Mitchell, I am concerned that these incidents point to broader systemic failures to identify patterns of misconduct and address them in a timely fashion,» Rivera wrote in a letter Friday to Commission of Correction Chairman Thomas A. Beilein and Anthony J. Annucci, acting commissioner of the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
Systemic failures, chronic complacency led to prison break, says scathing report issued one year to the day after escape more
Systemic failures, chronic complacency led to prison break, says scathing report issued one year to the day after escape
We uncovered both specific and systemic failures which must be addressed.
I would argue I understand poverty better than many people, for example, because I have first - hand experience living with total systemic failures, due to infrastructure, corruption, and ideological frameworks.
«It's already clear the FSA's investigation demonstrates systemic failures at the heart of the financial system at the time,» he said.
We believe that hunger is a symptom of the deeper problem of poverty, and that food is our chosen tool for changing individual lives while addressing systemic failures.
«Major (cloud) infrastructure service providers are now also critical points for systemic failure, and any data breach or significant downtime can have a cascading effect impacting thousands of businesses, with a great potential for economic impacts,» Goddjin observes.
It's quite clear that if there is systemic failure that default swaps also fail.
He also said, «I've always known... that not everybody will do it right every day,» trying to rationalize this as the work of rogue bad actors and a predictable part of doing business, as opposed to a systemic failure.
But these far more qualified commentators do in a piece whose title says it all: Â The Financial Crisis and the Systemic Failure of Academic Economics.
It's one of the single most feared (or even loathed) provisions of the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule for a large financial institution, because it dramatically raises the stakes of a potential systemic failure to fulfill the firm's fiduciary duty to clients, outside the relative safety of one - advisor - at - a-time arbitration (especially industry - friendly FINRA arbitration).
He quotes extensively from Glen Mulcaire's apology to the Guardian yesterday as an example of systemic failure in the press.
New York City lawyers said the city had settled a lawsuit by two women claiming they were raped by a guard at Rikers Island, and as a result, a bid for a class action alleging systemic failure to protect female prisoners will be dropped.
Now the recommendations about systemic failure are public — the regulatory bodies in particular have difficult questions to answer.
The way Robert Francis chronicles the evidence of systemic failure means we can not say with confidence that failings of care are limited to one hospital.
The state's systemic failure to provide enough resources for all of its students and to do so equitably — while giving all teachers the tools and support they need — is the real crisis and the one our governor is trying to sweep under the rug,» NYSUT President Karen Magee said.
I gather that David Hartnett acting head of Inland Revenue has admitted to the Treasury select committee to a further 7 breeches of data protection since Brown amalgamated Customs with the Inland Revenue, a situation he described as systemic failure.
So more egg on Brown's face, for he tried to deny that there was systemic failure at the Inland revenue, and tried to deny that his amalgamation of the departments had anything to do with the problem.
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