Sentences with phrase «with equality of outcomes»

With equality of outcome you are on your way to communism or an ideology that imitates communism.

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Because these are all equality of outcome entities and not directly to do with equal oppurtunity, and are vitally important for the foundations of a fair society.
With echoes of Tony Blair, he spoke of «our belief in equality of opportunity, as opposed to equality of outcome» and he called Britain a «beacon in an uncertain world».
With the study on equality of opportunity, an outcome of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Coleman developed his «first draft» of those norms.
The Equality Impact Statements analyze provincial legislation using gender as a focal point to compare the intentions of law - makers to meet standards of fairness and equality with the actual outcomes of legislative and policy choice; the ultimate goal was to ensure that provincial legislation was having a positive impact on British Columbians.
These reports highlight the need for all Australian governments, led by the federal government, to have clearly targeted, long - term plans which identify redressing Indigenous disadvantage as a national priority and which measure progress within an equality framework; to be transparent about the outcomes sought, with adequate performance indicators and benchmarks; and to ensure ongoing and independent monitoring and evaluation of outcomes.
I call on all Australian governments to implement these recommendations in full, with all possible urgency, so that all Australians can enjoy equality of opportunity and equal socioeconomic outcomes, and we can all reach our full potential.
The first 5 years of life are critical for the development of language and cognitive skills.1 By kindergarten entry, steep social gradients in reading and math ability, with successively poorer outcomes for children in families of lower social class, are already apparent.2 — 4 Early cognitive ability is, in turn, predictive of later school performance, educational attainment, and health in adulthood5 — 7 and may serve as a marker for the quality of early brain development and a mechanism for the transmission of future health inequalities.8 Early life represents a time period of most equality and yet, beginning with in utero conditions and extending through early childhood, a wide range of socially stratified risk and protective factors may begin to place children on different trajectories of cognitive development.9, 10
Matthew Cooke, Chair of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) said the goals of the implementation plan aligned with the close the gap targets to see equality in health outcomes within a generation.
Starting with a steering group of just 6 disability charities and a remit to improve outcomes for disabled children the Council for Disabled Children began an ambitious journey to remove barriers to inclusion and bring equality of opportunity to all disabled children.
Indeed, our nation will not reach its full potential until Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children can expect equality in life outcomes with the general population and are supported by a shared pride in their cultures and acceptance of their histories.
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