If Britain is really prepared to break the culture of worklessness, we should be prepared to consider rolling out mandatory
work programmes far more widely.
Not exact matches
The usual arguments from the
far right («we can not afford this,» they say, or «if you pay people for not
working, people won't
work») join with those on the
far left («this is just a way to reduce pressures on the minimum wage or cut back all the other
programmes that are vital») are mutually reinforcing, even though they're largely inaccurate.
In the June 2010 issue of Nature Medicine, in an interview with theBoston - based researcher, Daley tells how he
further changed the focus of his
work after Prof. Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University, who won the 2010 Kyoto Prize for advanced technology, made known his successes with iPS cells in 2007: «Once Yamanaka solved the problem, I turned around virtually my entire
programme to take advantage of that breakthrough,» he says.
Jack has so
far been
working in the gym on his rehab after having the misfortune to break his leg just as this season was about to start but he has finally started running outside as his fitness
programme intensifies.
We're doing
work in places as difficult and
far flung as Iraq and Syria, Somalia, Indonesia, building football pitches and giving the
programmes that go around that infrastructure, those football pitches, that helps us support people to great social outcomes.
Evaluation of the
programme, so
far delivered to groups of separated dads, indicates that they see improvements in their well - being as well as in their relationships with their children and their children's mother — enabling them to
work better as a family.
The second report Fathers Matter 2 —
Further Findings on Fathers and their Involvement with Social Care Services has progressed this
work by outlining the findings of the FRG's two - year action research
programme, which has included:
Work with partners to develop and deliver community engagement programmes which mobilise communities and get them talking Apply our expertise in getting resources and support to where it is most needed through grant programmes and networks Act as an honest broker between different sectors and interests in communities and use the insights of this work to understand communities and encourage further action Carry out research to generate evidence to influence practice, policy and legislation to bring about positive change in people's lives About our brand ref
Work with partners to develop and deliver community engagement
programmes which mobilise communities and get them talking Apply our expertise in getting resources and support to where it is most needed through grant
programmes and networks Act as an honest broker between different sectors and interests in communities and use the insights of this
work to understand communities and encourage further action Carry out research to generate evidence to influence practice, policy and legislation to bring about positive change in people's lives About our brand ref
work to understand communities and encourage
further action Carry out research to generate evidence to influence practice, policy and legislation to bring about positive change in people's lives About our brand refresh
The research team aims to develop and
further understanding of the changing patterns, causes and consequences of fuel poverty through its broad and varied
work programme, uncovering the circumstances and processes which lead households to be exposed to either cold and damp homes, or the achievement of a warm and dry home at the expense of other resources necessary for health and well - being.
The government scheme to get the unemployed back to
work by
working without pay has suffered a
further setback as Poundland became the latest firm to demand that ministers rethink the
programme.
Last month 31 MPs wrote to the
work and pensions secretary urging him to delay
further expansion of the
programme to avoid hardship over Christmas.
The
work programme seems to have made a promising start, with nearly half of participants coming off benefits at some point since joining, but it's still
far too early to tell how the
programme is performing overall.
Optimistic of the success of the
programme, the President thanked all stakeholders for how
far the
programme had gone assuring Ghanaians that it would certainly
work to the admiration of all.
Discussing the report on the Today
programme, Ipsos MORI chief executive Ben Page made it clear that political polling didn't bring in much cash compared to the
work done for corporate clients - and he even went as
far as suggesting that pollsters might just call it a day with election surveys.
That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Welfare Benefits Up - rating Bill because it fails to address the reasons why the cost of benefits is exceeding the Government's plans; notes that the Resolution Foundation has calculated that 68 per cent of households affected by these measures are in
work and that figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies show that all the measures announced in the Autumn Statement, including those in the Bill, will mean a single - earner family with children on average will be # 534 worse off by 2015;
further notes that the Bill does not include anything to remedy the deficiencies in the Government's
work programme or the slipped timetable for universal credit; believes that a comprehensive plan to reduce the benefits bill must include measures to create economic growth and help the 129,400 adults over the age of 25 out of
work for 24 months or more, but that the Bill does not do so;
further believes that the Bill should introduce a compulsory jobs guarantee, which would give long - term unemployed adults a job they would have to take up or lose benefits, funded by limiting tax relief on pension contributions for people earning over # 150,000 to 20 per cent; and
further believes that the proposals in the Bill are unfair when the additional rate of income tax is being reduced, which will result in those earning over a million pounds per year receiving an average tax cut of over # 100,000 a year.
Maclean had written to me saying that: «The research and surveillance
programme is still under way and
further reports, including one on a survey by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Pollution of soils around the Coalite
Works, will be published in due course.»
We have recently begun a formal
programme of
work to gather together records and stories about our heritage from people who live in our area, who
work here or
worked here in the past — some of whom are now in countries
far away.
I so agree that in the early years, we need to focus on individual
programmes in readiness for the more structured developmental years where they are preparing for
further study and future
work.
As part of the students» ASDAN course — a curriculum
programme and qualification to help young people thrive in 21st century education,
work and life — they are finding out how local charities operate and benefit the region, whilst gaining transferable skills that they can use in the world of
work and
further education.
Buildings at risk In May 2014, the government announced
further plans to pursue the repair
work on school buildings with the introduction of phase two of the
programme.
Further work looking at the impact of residential experiences on pupil attainment has been undertaken through the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Learning Away
programme.
The findings will
further support our Investment Fund in rapidly scaling up careers and enterprise
programmes that
work across England.
We are developing these
programmes even
further for next year, increasing the range of universities we
work with and expanding our target age - range to begin raising student aspirations in Year 9.
This is developing
further the school's chosen way to cover the National Curriculum over each Key Stage and should ensure the learners
work towards achieving the
Programmes of Study outcomes by the end of each Key stage.
We also
work through existing animal club networks, supporting teachers in delivering humane education within communities
far beyond the reach of our veterinary
programme.
Government - backed
programme will help budding studios produce a
working prototype and apply for
further funding of up to # 25,000 to start a company
This year there were talks from Paul Hanraets from Gambitious on their games funding
programme for innovative games, Alex Tutty from Sheridans on how to make your company investor - ready, and Paul Durrant, UK Games Fund with news on the government - backed # 4m scheme's
work so
far, which has included the funding of 48 projects and the launching of the Transfuzer project.
There's a new controller for the system that has modifiable components (you can switch the analogue sticks out, for example) and an early access
programme, whereby a developer can sell an unfinished game at a cut price both to generate income to
further fund its
work, and also to gain valuable live data for use in tweaking and developing the game
further.
Plus: Israel reverses decision to join EU arts
programme Spanish police arrest three in connection with Bacon theft Glafira Rosales will not serve
further jail time for Knoedler scandal and Charles Saatchi to auction
works in order to keep gallery free
*** From Take Care Hans Ulrich Obrist Co-Director, Exhibitions and
Programmes and Director of International Projects at Serpentine Galleries At first sight, the ten rules correspond to the image we have of Zurich, that bastion of Zwinglian Protestantism, as
far as morality and
work are concerned.
Leeds Art Gallery will particularly benefit due to its strong connection to a number of academic institutions in the region and its sound interest in
working towards gender balance in both the collection and
programme, for which this significant
work will push
further discussion.
Since 2007 she has contributed to the gallery
programme including her solo shows AS
FAR AS (2016) and Drift (2012), and in 2015 re-staging Trailer by her collaboration
work - seth / tallentire as part of STUDIO, a week of performance and talks at the gallery.
Further highlights from the opening year's
programme include Richard and Famous in January 2012: An exploration of celebrity and fandom curated by the highly influential photographer Martin Parr featuring
work by Australian photographer Richard Simpkin and LA - based Simone Lueck.
Through the exhibitions
programme, we have commissioned over 75 new
works and presented
work by over 500 artists, this includes six Turner Prize winners and a
further six nominees.
The exhibition at NGCA coincides with
further presentations of new
work by Dolphin at Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle and National Glass Centre, Sunderland and will be supplemented with a series of new essays written on the artist as well as an extensive public
programme of events.
14 Feb 2000
Further Displays from the Outsider Art Collection at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition showcasing further displays from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection has just gone on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 25 Jan 2000 Irish Museum of Modern Art - Programme for 2000 The inauguration of a series of new climate - controlled galleries with exhibitions of works by Picasso and Francis Bacon, the largest presentation in Europe to date of the work of the distinguished American painter Leon Golub, an exhibition from a major donation of graphics and prints from North, South and Central America and the development of further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 Jul
Further Displays from the Outsider Art Collection at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition showcasing
further displays from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection has just gone on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 25 Jan 2000 Irish Museum of Modern Art - Programme for 2000 The inauguration of a series of new climate - controlled galleries with exhibitions of works by Picasso and Francis Bacon, the largest presentation in Europe to date of the work of the distinguished American painter Leon Golub, an exhibition from a major donation of graphics and prints from North, South and Central America and the development of further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 Jul
further displays from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection has just gone on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 25 Jan 2000 Irish Museum of Modern Art -
Programme for 2000 The inauguration of a series of new climate - controlled galleries with exhibitions of
works by Picasso and Francis Bacon, the largest presentation in Europe to date of the
work of the distinguished American painter Leon Golub, an exhibition from a major donation of graphics and prints from North, South and Central America and the development of
further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 Jul
further international links by the Museum's Education and Community Department are all part of an exciting and wide - ranging
programme for 2000 announced today (Tuesday 25 January) by the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 24 Jun 1999 Exhibition selected by Young Curators at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of some 22 artworks, selected by eight secondary school students from Waterford, Meath and Dublin, goes on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday 13 July 1999.
An exhibition that introduces
work by seven artists, all strangers to Sharjah, into a space that was originally a family home March 16 Ziad Antar's exhibition and book launch Portrait of a Territory March 17 Screening of 1395 Days without Red an Artangel commission by Šejla Kamerić and Anri Sala in collaboration with Ari Benjamin Meyers March 18 Basma Alsharif's exhibition
Farther Than the Eye Can See March 19 Revisiting Tarab an Evening of Music by Tarek Atoui For
further information on Sharjah Art Foundation and the March
programme please visit www.sharjahart.org
An exhibition that introduces
work by seven artists, all strangers to Sharjah, into a space that was originally a family home March 16 Ziad Antarʼs exhibition and book launch Portrait of a Territory March 17 Screening of 1395 Days Without Red an Artangel commission by Šejla Kamerić and Anri Sala in collaboration with Ari Benjamin Meyers March 18 Basma Alsharifʼs exhibition
Farther Than the Eye Can See March 19 Revisiting Tarab an Evening of Music by Tarek Atoui For
further information on Sharjah Art Foundation and the March
programme please visit www.sharjahart.org
Work programme to
further the understanding of the diversity of nationally appropriate mitigation actions
This note contains a summary of key discussion points, major challenges, gaps, needs, opportunities and barriers as well as a summary of recommendations and issues for follow - up and
further consideration, including possible next steps under the Nairobi
work programme.
NASA through its Space
programme has been a real world leading light in research of all kinds, we've all got items around the house which have come from this research and its
work has inspired
further research from others.
As of now, there are no additional documents released other than the provisional agenda which included the report of the SC to COP18, finalization of the
work programme under the SC, and
further expression of the forum.
Addleshaw Goddard's commitment is
further outlined by its investment in an annual female development
programme, truly flexible shared parental leave package which mirrors the enhanced pay offered to maternity leavers and its support of a wide range of agile
working arrangements, from term - time
working to home
working to reduced hours, with around 70 % of workers reporting
working flexibly, regularly or from time to time.
The firm is also making use of a flexi -
working programme introduced in March that has so
far seen the firm second 30 people to busier departments and offices.
For a «high - quality training contract
programme» that ensures trainees can take on «associate - level
work» while representing «excellent clients», look no
further than Reed Smith.
It remains to be seen whether the renowned accelerator will
further increase its activities in Africa, or whether they will take the advice of Sandheep Ramluckan, managing director (MD) of Cape Town - based
programme StartUp90, who says the Y Combinator approach does not
work for African startups.
The idea doesn't seem so
far - fetched to those
working at the United Nations
programme, despite their humanitarian mandate.
As part of the EPIC
programme she
works closely with people that have barriers to gaining employment and to date has supported numerous jobseekers to secure employment or
further education.
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