We can really cut our health care burden enormously if we pay attention and intervene early.
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The Crime Prevention Injunction (CPI), designed to intervene early, will be faster and easier to get than an ASBO.
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In the case of teenage mothers, one approach might be to pinpoint the girls most at risk and intervene early.
But I would keep half an eye on any future children and intervene early if they show signs of psychiatric abnormality.
Early attempts to intervene were unsuccessful, and finally they stopped in 2010.
Lord McNally responded that keeping the age at 10 "does allow the support services to intervene early and positively with young offenders who have committed serious offences".
We want to be able to predict this, because it will help intervene early on in the lives of people most in danger of making a poor recovery from the event.
Doctors practicing today -- especially those treating pregnant women and new mothers --need to know that lactation failure really does happen, and to be familiar with the potential causes of it, so that they can intervene early.
"If you can identify kids who are going to have trouble learning, you can intervene" early on in their lives, through special schooling or other programs, says Robert Plomin, a professor of behavioral genetics at King's College, London, who is involved in the BGI project.
He said it might now be possible to pick up ADHD as early as six months and intervene.
"It's important to have an early warning system an early warning capacity and therefore the ability to intervene to prevent the occurrence of conflict rather than to arrive when they have occurred, " Mr Mbeki said.
It was such thinking (drilled into young officers early on) that led the generals to enshrine a right to intervene in the regulations that they drafted for themselves in the 1980s.
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