Sentences with phrase «tackle issues such as»

The list of articles below tackle issues such as finding jobs, being unemployed and career fairs.
«Through our partnership with the School of Life, our staff are encouraged to tackle issues such as anxiety, depression, confidence and communication to help build a more collaborative working culture which is able to recognise and adapt to customer needs.
It aims to tackle issues such as affordability, interior and exterior volume along with weight, durability, and to say, it has really done a great job with that.
(by Rachel Gnanayutham) This past week, once again the UN's annual World Day of Social Justice (February 20th) was observed globally to promote efforts to tackle issues such as poverty, exclusion and unemployment.
Consequently, many impoverished families are unable to obtain legal help to tackle issues such as eviction, housing disrepair and debt.
Developer Sledgehammer Games will also tackle issues such as racism, sexism, and religious persecution in the game, and how these issues play in a world of war.
Larson brings readers into innards of the Constitutional Convention: the formation of committees to tackle issues such as presidential selection and executive power, debates on the power to tax and the length of the president's term and the crafting of language to meet the desires of both nationalists and their opponents.
How does the staff at your school tackle issues such as giving zeroes for missing work, averaging formative assessment scores to arrive at a final unit grade, counting extra credit, and weighing academic and nonacademic factors (e.g., attendance, work ethic, behavior) together for a student's final course grade?
The Ofsted study will also consider what can be done to tackle issues such as schools «curriculum narrowing», and promoting social mobility.
As UNESCO highlight, we need skills to tackle issues such as unemployment, climate change and conflict.
Students choose to be involved and have an opportunity to develop meaningful projects that tackle issues such as waste.
The KIND Schools challenge aims to mobilize groups of students to cultivate kinder, more caring, inclusive communities and to tackle issues such as bullying and harassment that undermine caring and empathy in schools.
Carter suggested that primary schools and small schools would struggle more with the conversion than larger secondary schools, as they require greater support to tackle issues such as maternity cover.
Maybe institutions should tackle issues such as altering the male perspective of women in the workplace.
He said he believed Clinton is the best person to tackle issues such as raising the minimum wage, make college more affordable, create good - paying infrastructure jobs, tackle climate change, immigration reform and revamping the criminal justice system.
Challenges highlighted for the year ahead were: Moving forward on piloting flexible sigmoidoscopy bowel screening; a national awareness campaign on bowel cancer; improving diagnostic capacity and productivity; the needs of survivors in different post-treatment phases; providing information to commissioners and providers about patients» experience of care; giving support to tackle issues such as information provision and better communication.
As the population in this city expands, not only does city government need to tackle issues such as affordable housing for new residents, but also providing modes of transportation and preventing city streets from becoming overly congested.
Speaking to the Council, Mark - Viverito pledged to tackle issues such as reforming the education system and fighting for a higher minimum wage.
ISEAL member standards are also working to tackle issues such as child labour, and to ensure workers receive fair wages and other benefits.
During 2008/2009, COI supported government campaigns tackling issues such as obesity, smoking, road safety and climate change.
Amongst others, the Committee is tasked with making recommendations to ensure that we put the era of contaminated and off - spec products behind us, by tackling issues such as: the integrity of the pipeline infrastructure; improving pipeline operations and maintenance; continuous training and skills upgrade of pipeline operators; and implementing improved Standard Operating Procedures, including the controlled evacuation and disposal of products under the direct supervision of NPA.
The two candidates for the Republican congressional nomination next month faced off in a debate last Friday on Long Island News Radio, tackling issues such as illegal immigration, veterans» health, unemployment benefits, Ukraine, and other issues.
Evans, however, remained thankful he made the right decision to take on the Captain America role, which has led to him engaging in several acts of charity, visiting sick children in hospitals and also, tackling issues such as bullying and discrimination, especially politically, online.
Another group of artists, however, tackled issues such as commodification and materialism, while conducting unofficial and underground self - organized exhibitions.
Socially Aware also tackles issues such as internet fraud, copyright disputes, federal regulations, data security and cyberbullying.

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The U.K. government said that the meeting «will help to enhance our co-operation in tackling international challenges such as terrorism, extremism, the conflict and humanitarian crisis in Yemen and other regional issues such as Iraq and Syria.»
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is crafting a special unit to focus on digital health and tackle thorny issues such as creating an appropriate approval / clearance pathway for mobile medical apps.
Profits from Solms - Delta estate, which produces 30,000 cases of wine annually under labels such as Cape Jazz and Africana, allow the workers and tenants to pay for health care, school fees, and a social worker to tackle issues of alcoholism and domestic violence.
The three - day Central Economic Work Conference is expected to set major changes in economic indicators to reflect more on the quality of the economic growth rather than mere growth speed, while tackling specific issues such as mounting debts, poverty and pollution.
Social Policy Endowment: Boosts output and quality in tackling critical social policy concerns such as education, Aboriginal issues, and health care
He told Premier that any form of connecting such as texting a friend or meeting for coffee is valuable in helping tackling mental health issues.
If I keep weapons in my home and know how to use them and teach my children the power of those weapons no one should have the right to paint with such a wide brush as to eliminate my right to ownership of a weapon because this country is too afraid to tackle mental health issues.
Kevin Beattie, Sales Director at Smurfit Kappa March commented, «To have recognition for a collaborative project such as this one, which tackles real issues in the industry and challenges consumer perceptions, is a fantastic achievement.
It builds upon other certification systems, such as the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil, and tackles some of the most challenging issues facing the palm oil sector, such as the destruction of high carbon stock forests and the abuse of the most vulnerable workers,» said Matthias Diemer, Chair of the Palm Oil Innovation Group.
«Our industry is acutely aware of its responsibilities,» she comments in the Food and Drink Federation report Delivering Healthy Growth, «whether tackling public health issues such as malnutrition or deficiency of certain nutrients in vulnerable groups or the growing challenge of obesity, or enabling consumers to make informed choices from a range of products than match modern lifestyles.
The Banrock Station Environmental Trust also supports internationally and nationally recognised conservation organisations to further their objectives in tackling global environmental issues such as climate change, water conservation, ecosystem loss and species loss.
I won't even touch on the injury debate, there is something deeply wrong with SOMETHING at the training ground, what it is I do not know but that is an issue that needs to be tackled as its own entity, such is the plight of a gunner.
Ben Kutscheid, a resident who works as a landscape architect, said he thinks the park district already does a good job with its programs and facilities, but he'd like to see it tackle community health issues such as obesity.
And she puts this advice in the context of parenting in general, tackling other tricky issues such as handling behavior problems and managing your own feelings when you're under stress.
«The priority for member states» governments now is to focus on how the EU can move forward to tackle the big issues such as driving up employment, combating climate change and protecting consumers.»
However, past examples have shown that legislation combined with behaviour change campaigns is the most effective way to tackle a public health issue such as this.
In the domestic sphere, how he tackles controversial issues such as PML - N's links with banned religious outfits like Lashkar - e-Tayba may have a crucial impact on the dialogue with India, especially for securing a mutually acceptable settlement of Kashmir.
He noted that such divisive issues as hate speeches emanating from IPOB, Arewa Youths Consultative Assembly and the Egbesu group had been effectively tackled.
The group tackles and highlights disability issues that young people face, such as discrimination, bullying and issues with parents.
We seek to support them in tackling some of the trickier structural and economic issues such as planning, worklessness, and income inequality, as well as behavioural issues such as smoking and alcohol abuse.
He has supported the prime minister on unpopular issues such as the war in Iraq and his actions to tackle terrorism.
The Commons transport select committee says that although speed cameras are a cheap and effective way to slow motorists down, only «good old - fashioned policing» can tackle other safety issues such as drink - driving or not wearing seatbelts.
«I believe that Rubain is a man with a clear and focused vision to tackle head on the issues impacting residents in the 20th district, such as public safety concerns and NYPD policing reforms; the lack of quality affordable housing; sound and quality education for the youth; and the lack of jobs and unemployment.
The candidate promises to hit D.C. with a head full of steam to tackle issues important to the district such as the controversial RLUIPA religious land use law, Common Core, health care and what he calls HUD overreach.
But he has not tackled many of the more urgent questions and issues (such as electoral reform).
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