We are committed to being actively involved
with professional organisations that influence our industry practices, and set our industry standards, and share that expertise with our clients.
We have trusted relationships
with professional organisations in Korea and throughout the world, including local lawyers, quantity surveyors, programming and technical experts, bankers and procurement specialists.
To initiate and / or maintain regular contact on behalf of the members with the health authorities and other statutory bodies such as VHI,
with professional organisations such as the Irish Nurses Organisation, and with personnel working in the maternity services.
Not exact matches
Ms Sanders said: «It highlights a number of areas of good practice by
professionals and community and voluntary
organisations who worked
with the family in London and Wolverhampton.
The Dairy Industry Association of Australia represents the people in the post farm gate sector of the dairy industry by providing a forum for communication, continuing education,
professional growth, recognition and fellowship for all members, sectors and participant
organisations involved
with the dairy industry.
The exhibition setup and networking program will allow companies a powerful platform to profile their
organisation, as well as provided unique opportunities to establish new business contact while discussing points
with like - minded industry
professionals.
This report aims to provide health
professionals, health
organisations, policy makers and the beverage industry
with an accurate and contemporary understanding of the role of beverages in the diet of Australian children and adults.
It said the
Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), the
organisation responsible for Premier League referees, had been in contact
with Oliver to see whether he wanted to take a break from Premier League refereeing.
The WBTi team wrote an «Open Letter» in response, in collaboration
with many of the
organisations, Royal Colleges, health
professional bodies, researchers and individuals working in the field of breastfeeding.
The Baby Feeding Law Group Ireland is an affiliate group made up of
professional and voluntary
organisations with an interest in infant and young child feeding.
The Julie Crawford Award for Breastfeeding Support is an award given by the Baby Feeding Law Group (BFLG), a coalition of leading health
professional and lay
organisations, set up in 1997, to monitor and campaign to bring UK and EU legislation in line
with World Health Assembly Resolutions.
This 4th edition of the Guidelines is based on research findings and on widespread discussions
with health
professionals, parents and voluntary
organisations.
This statement is designed to guide
organisations and individual health
professionals in their relations
with breast pump companies.
Affiliated
with the World Association for Infant Mental Health, I - AIMH is a non profit national
organisation of
professionals from a range of disciplines, who work
with infants, toddlers and their families.
Sarah has a passion for numbers and utilises her numerical skills in her
professional career as a Manager in Business Banking at the National Australia Bank; an
organisation she has been
with since 2007.
The Baby Feeding law Group (BFLG) is a coalition of 22 leading health
professional and lay
organisations such as the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health and the Royal College of Midwives, all working to bring UK and EU legislation in line
with World Health Assembly Resolutions.
Mountford added that while the IFC «agrees
with the American Academy of Pediatrics and other health care
professional organisations that breastfeeding is ideal and offers specific infant and maternal health benefits,» it believes parents can be trusted to make their own decisions.
None of the healthcare
professionals contacted by Politics.co.uk could say
with any certainty which
organisations would be expected to follow them or how healthcare workers would identify which patients should be asked to provide evidence.
Professional networks, social accountability systems, the role of non-government
organisations, together
with the mobilisation of action by subsets of willing participants and other new methods of moving global governance forward, are required.
In contrast to the 1996 Broadcasting Act, which was based on extensive consultation and passed
with 90 percent of votes in Parliament, including support from oppositional parties, the Orbán Government passed the 2010 Media Acts without consulting
professional organisations or the opposition.
While public awareness of charities is dominated by big
organisations such as Cancer Research UK, NSPCC and Oxfam,
organisations such as these
with trained
professional fundraising staff are in the minority.
While political parties have become increasingly sophisticated
organisations with a cadre of
professional policy wonks, media managers and spin doctors, when it comes to fighting elections they remain heavily dependent on a large number of volunteers to knock on doors, deliver leaflets and make phone calls.
Frank Field MP wants a «Big Society» House of Lords,
with 400 representatives of voluntary and
professional organisations - The Sunday Telegraph
Calls on the Commission, by the end of 2013, to submit a legislative proposal establishing an effective and comprehensive European whistleblower protection programme in the public and in the private sector to protect those who detect inefficient management and irregularities and report cases of national and cross-border corruption relating to EU financial interests and to protect witnesses, informers, and those who cooperate
with the courts, and in particular witnesses testifying against mafia - type and other criminal
organisations,
with a view to resolving the difficult conditions under which they have to live (from risks of retaliation to the breakdown of family ties or from being uprooted from their home territory to social and
professional exclusion); calls also on the Member States to put in place appropriate and effective protection for whistleblowers.
Mr Mulholland said: «Pushing a bill through in any area, never mind in one so important as the NHS,
with so many
professional organisations and medical
professionals opposed is not a sensible or acceptable way to make policy and it is time to get people round the table and find a different and acceptable way forward.»
The new
organisation, Conservative Voice, claims its main purpose is to improve the party's electoral campaigning techniques and connect grassroots Tories
with those working for the party on a
professional basis.
But new research by Jake, a networking
organisation for gay
professionals, suggests a worrying trend for Labour,
with 38 % of Jake members who took part saying they would vote Conservative at the next election, 1 % higher than the general population, according to an average of recent opinion polls.
This is a very sticky subject and I wish I could say that there is a simple answer, but I'd recommend you discuss the details
with your careers service or a
professional body or
organisation which offers support to people
with specific conditions.
Given our limited resources (our unit has 18 staff), our activities concentrate on the so - called «information relays», such as the media,
professional organisations, etc, although we do enjoy some direct contact
with the public and in particular the young (whose declining interest to science studies and careers is worrying) through presentations, visits, open days, etc..
Debi Haden is a development coach based in Norfolk in UK facilitating personal and
professional development
with individuals and
organisations.
Debi Haden is a development coach based in Norfolk in UK facilitating personal and
professional development
with individuals and
organisations.
It's mission is to be the number one global ERP recruitment agency by placing more
professionals with businesses looking for ERP resources than any other
organisation.
This year, the Education Show furthered its mission to provide educators
with the highest quality free continuing
professional development (CPD) and resources, by partnering
with non-profit
organisation, the Teacher Development Trust.
The
organisation's expert financial consultants specialise in working
with education
professionals to ensure they stay on top of government changes to pensions and tax.
This year, the show is furthering its mission to provide an extensive programme of free continuing
professional development (CPD) by partnering
with non-profit
organisation, the Teacher Development Trust.
Byron's vision for Stile is to a create a thought - leading education
organisation that works collaboratively
with teachers, students and school leadership to create resources,
professional development opportunities and industry partnerships that best prepare students for the future.
Peer Support Australia says this personal touch from supportive, resourceful, and knowledgeable
professionals has contributed to the
organisation's longevity and their ongoing relationships
with hundreds of schools across Australia.
The past was about prescription; the future is about an informed profession, where
professional and collaborative working norms replace the industrial work
organisation,
with its administrative control and accountability.
During this time, Janet has developed strong
professional relationships
with organisations such as the University of Manchester, City of London Corporation, KPMG, Lloyds Banking Group, Allen & Overy and many others.
Joining a
professional organisation such as the Schools Music Association can provide practical ideas and a network of colleagues for a teacher who is delivering a full academic programme, managing an instrumental tuition programme, purchasing and maintaining a range of equipment, and spending hours of out of school time rehearsing groups, practising
with individuals for school events, taking groups out into the community, and so on.
We are writing on behalf of the
organisations with an interest in the recruitment, training and
professional development of teachers to share our concern about teacher shortages and make some constructive suggestions.
In essence, it's about being
professional and taking care, which means don't: agree to meet alone; allow over-familiarity; give out your personal mobile number; meet informally outside working hours and away from your
organisation's premises (and certainly don't do so without getting formal approval); allow too frequent contact or over familiarity that may be acceptable
with friends, colleagues and family but not from people
with whom you only have a commercial relationship; discuss your private life, or social or recreational interests of you or your partner; accept offers, discounts or other services or products by the client, customer or contractor; accept hospitality or gifts that you yourself wouldn't pay for from your own pocket; and don't do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, obligated or might be open to misinterpretation or might be difficult to explain to your manager, a journalist or an investigator.
ACHPER advocates for HPE, provides partnership links
with education authorities, National Sporting
Organisations and other health stakeholders, and also delivers
professional learning and resources that can enhance school HPE and teacher quality.
The
organisation works
with over 60,000 frontline
professionals across the education, healthcare & third / voluntary sectors.
It has been used to share papers about
professional organisations, interviews done
with administrators, decisions made when facing difficult school scenarios and various other short papers required for courses.
We achieve this through working in partnership
with government, industry,
professional institutions and our UK - wide network of local
organisations, skilled in facilitating education and industry links and working
with other STEM partners.
We undertook a large - scale consultation
with hundreds of individuals and
organisations from across the sector and sought out the highest quality research on what types of
professional development seem to make the biggest difference to teachers» and students» learning.
As an e-learning
organisation, InterActive has a mission to connect students
with high - quality online academic and
professional education materials and programmes.
Kate is an avid education marketer
with an MSc in Applied communication science and broad
professional experience in public and private educational
organisations.
The panel consulted
with a broad range of stakeholders and experts, and received nearly 300 submissions from teachers, principals,
professional associations, teachers unions, parents and carers, school systems, state and territory governments, researchers, universities, community
organisations, and business and industry.