Sentences with phrase «when health organisations»

For this reason there is a self - evident conflict of interest when health organisations enter into sponsorship or other financial arrangements with pump companies.

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We are represented in the film as the organisation Ayan turns to when he is threatened (described as «an NGO connected to the World Health Organisation» in the Hollywood Reporter review).
More than anything, it shows the need for protection of whistle blowers, such as Syed Aamir Raza, the real salesman, when they seek help from UN organisations responsible for protecting health.
The Department of Health said in a statement: «When these allegations first came to light, the department and relevant NHS trusts started work to investigate these issues and we expect any new NHS organisations named today to do the same.»
The progress that this cooperative of Amazonian cacao farmers has made over the past three years, since we first found out about them, is quite astonishing.Path to Sustainable Success From January 2006, when we first heard about Kallari's innovative approach to producing organic chocolate, to November 2008 we have witnessed this amazing organisation develop from exporter of fair trade and organic cacao beans to European chocolate makers to producing, marketing and exporting their own brand of organic chocolate bar, which is now selling at a premium price in one of most popular health food stores in the US.
Individual client needs are at the heart of what we do when defending claims against health and social care professionals, and the diverse organisations that they operate in.
You will probably remember your last trip to the doctor for a health check, but when was the last time the health of your organisation and its working culture was put under similar scrutiny?
Conducting this survey has revealed just how many organisations in the health and justice sectors are not ready for the significant changes coming and will need support to be ready when the Levy comes in to force.»
In 2008 the Sentencing Advisory Panel (SAP) first proposed that the courts, when fining organisations for either corporate manslaughter or fatal health and safety failings under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA 1974), should fix fines by reference to a percentage of the average turnover of the convicted organishealth and safety failings under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA 1974), should fix fines by reference to a percentage of the average turnover of the convicted organisHealth and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA 1974), should fix fines by reference to a percentage of the average turnover of the convicted organisation.
The Government furthered its commitment in March 2008 when, along with the federal Opposition, it signed a Statement of Intent to work in partnership with Indigenous people and their representative organisations to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
At AIDA we put a lot of work into a number of collaboration agreements with peer organisations to increase medical student numbers, to better support our doctors when they graduate, and to ensure good quality education about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health throughout medical education.
There was much relief and rejoicing in March when Health Minister Sussan Ley and Assistant Minister Fiona Nash announced that funding for 112 Aboriginal and Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) had been secured for the next three years.
There had been much relief in March when the Federal Government announced that funding for 112 Aboriginal and Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) had been secured for the next three years, however Croakey reported concerns at the levels of information and tight timelines involved to meet funding deadlines.
We are invested in creating partnerships because we know that implementing KidsMatter is enhanced when schools are connected to health and community organisations.
When schools work closely with community organisations (such as neighbourhood centres and religious groups), and with community services (for instance, allied health, employment, and multicultural services), children and their families benefit from the best support possible.
She has previously worked within the Federal Department of Health, for a community health organisation, and as a political advisor — for Labor's Nicola Roxon when she was opposition Health spokeswoman and for Meg Lees when she was leader of the DemoHealth, for a community health organisation, and as a political advisor — for Labor's Nicola Roxon when she was opposition Health spokeswoman and for Meg Lees when she was leader of the Demohealth organisation, and as a political advisor — for Labor's Nicola Roxon when she was opposition Health spokeswoman and for Meg Lees when she was leader of the DemoHealth spokeswoman and for Meg Lees when she was leader of the Democrats.
Conclusions: The dominance of descriptive research in Indigenous health is not ideal, and our findings should be carefully considered by research organisations and researchers when developing research policies.
When communities and researchers seek solutions to the same health problems, negotiating this interdependence into a research partnership can help community researchers feel like they are «doing meaningful public health work, not just conducting research».26 Ultimately, PR relies on forming the right partnerships.27 The relational ethics of the TATS project were negotiated through pre-existing trust between individuals from partner organisations and the individual relationships that developed during the project.
In my view, Fiona Stanley identified these issues perfectly in her speech in this venue last week when she said that Governments are not taking enough responsibility for health and social outcomes in Aboriginal communities, are rarely held accountable for shortcomings in critical services, and fail to treat Indigenous organisations as an important part of the solution.1
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