This model addresses screening, assessment, and intervention for intimate partner violence and co-occurring conditions.
Unfortunately, resources are disproportionately channelled toward punitive-corrections policies to the exclusion of effective prevention and intervention programmes.
Developing "a comprehensive health infrastructure for the delivery of health education, prevention and intervention initiatives" for blacks.
As for the West itself, it is divided on many issues concerning the Arab Spring and intervention.
Nicaragua has adopted an anti-gang approach that is weighted more towards prevention and intervention than heavy-handed law enforcement.
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We now have an ideal opportunity to invest in cost-effective prevention and intervention programmes with proven track records.
But the record of currency pegs, and intervention in the markets to support them, is mixed at best.
Mr. Lindsay suggested that, going forward, monetary policy and intervention by the Federal Reserve would likely have little effect.
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They should also analyse the effectiveness of each technique and intervention and adjust the way they spend the money accordingly.
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Billions of dollars in global health and environmental policy and intervention investments depend on a strong data-driven foundation to be successful.
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We hope this report will focus attention on the need for early detection and intervention, to reduce the human and financial cost of advanced kidney disease.
We have also learned that different schools need different types of assistance and intervention based on how many of their children have fallen behind, and by how far.
The American investor and cofounder of the Quantum Fund has been critical of government spending and intervention in the markets and predicts it will lead to serious inflationary problems.
Reacting to the House vote, Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno said the legislation should have allocated funds for prevention and intervention programs, and that combatting gang-related violence needs greater focus.
The Presidential Memorandum directed select Federal agencies to improve data collection, research, and intervention strategies related to the intersection of these issues and to improve cooperation between agencies and with external partners.
Despite the large amount of stimulus in the pipeline, the ever-growing list of protectionist and intervention measures indicates that the government is all but convinced that the recovery is under way, Salomon said.
Moreover, given the added stimulus and intervention by the Bank of Japan, ongoing liquidity and support measures by the U.S. Federal Reserve and improved balance sheets by banks globally, equities elsewhere look very attractive.
Officials at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona started a Graffiti Removal and Intervention Team, and this year are recruiting volunteers to scrub off graffiti with water and wire brushes, according to the Glen Canyon website.
"If the child is horrendously disruptive -- self-injury and hurting themselves -- yes, use medication in young children, " said Dr. Mani Pavuluri, director of the Pediatric Brain Research and Intervention Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Most of cycling's crises are self-inflicted, and deserve intervention and a full airing, but the sport is bigger than one individual.
The ISN breaks its nanotech efforts into three areas of focus: protection (against bioweapons and gunshots), performance enhancement (helping to lift heavy objects) and injury intervention and cure.
Prof Nicolson co-authored the research with Dr Angela Fawcett, and the intervention was planned and monitored by Dr Rea reason of Manchester University.
There is an apparent contradiction between most economists' support for free trade, low taxes and less intervention in the market and the low marks many give to Mr McCain, who is generally more supportive of those things than Mr Obama.
Educators and legislators are under pressure to prevent bullying, and many schools are implementing programs such as A Classroom of Difference, Steps to Respect and Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports that teach empathy, interpersonal skills and respect for those who don't fit into the mainstream.
Among his recommendations, Dr Grace calls for local health boards to "agree health and safety intervention plans with the Health and Safety Executive" and "respond to health and safety audits within agreed timescales".
Moreover, coercion and government intervention were expensive, so economic freedoms and legal protections grew.
But apart from discovering the majesty of the Sahara, Jibunoh also witnessed how drought, deforestation and human intervention were turning fertile land into desert and condemning people to acute poverty.
Then, after government and central bank intervention, and without fanfare, the markets moved sharply higher.
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Moral hazard and excessive intervention could cause a steep sell-off in Treasury and Dollar markets, causing further panic.
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