... Hospitals NHS Trust Professor Terence Stephenson Nuffield Professor of Child Health, Institute of Child Health, UCL Sue Sylvester Youth Justice Health Lead, NHS South of England Professor Russell ... established organisations within the health system, professionals and practitioners andof course children, youngpeopleand their families Why have a ChildrenandYoungPeoples Health Outcomes Strategy ... information of children, youngpeopleand their families, as well as for commissioners and regulators Public Health Outcomes Framework Key NHS staff such as GPs, health visitors and school nurses are...
... 7 Last visit to a health care professional The next series of questions asked about childrens last visit to see a health professional Which professional did you last visit? Question asked which ... by Lindsay Youngs, who is owed a huge debt of gratitude for her endless dedication and professionalism The processing of the surveys would not have been possible without research assistants John ... professionals and issues affecting communication andchildrens use of health care services Accordingly, their report, which is incorporated here, not only presents the issues in the children s...
... analysts, reviews of Western scholarship on these subjects, and forensic analysis of intrusions into US networks assessed to have Chinese origins The research draws heavily from journals and articles ... accessible in the US A regular review of the contents and discussions posted on Chinese hacker Websites contributed to the analysis of these groups’ activities and capabilities The focus of this ... While the simple absence of PLA discussions of the topic—or the absence of sources in which it is discussed—does not prove an unwillingness to engage hacker groups in these types of attacks, several...
... with several acknowledged predictors of ED admissions such as depressive symptoms, lack of social support, loneliness, larger use of ED visits [45-49] However, it is noteworthy that in our study ... dressing, toileting, continence) [24] Comorbidity was assessed by means of the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale morbidity (CIRS-m) scale [25] and by considering diagnoses of dementia and depression, ... outcome, comparisons between subjects scoring in the lowest quartiles of these indices and the rest of the sample were performed by means of the chi-squared test or Fisher s exact test Furthermore,...
... China: Stress Tests for Banks Solvency Stress Tests Sensitivity Stress Tests Who performed the stress tests Institutions covered/market share Severity of shocks Data used Risk horizon Metrics (hurdles ... Standards and Codes—Assessments of Observance of CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems: A Summary 108 V Observance of Financial Sector Standards and Codes—Assessment ... Institutions 2009 Total Assets Share of Total Share of GDP (in bln RMB) Assets Number of Institutions 2010 Total Assets Share of Total Share of GDP (in bln RMB) Assets Number of Institutions...
... well as some of the pBR 322 sequences, were removed in the process of making px25.7BWC RESULTS P-M status of Chinese populations The rates of GD sterility in tests for P susceptibility (cross A P ... Genomic coast cross A and cross * A tests DISCUSSION Our analysis indicates that the current Chinese populations of D melanogaster contain in their genome numerous P element sequences and that ... types in the P — M system of hybrid dysgenesis The high P susceptibility levels of the strains collected in the western part of China contrast with the ability of the strains from the coastal...
... & SHRTS IMP PT ST M/B TRSRS AS SUIT PTS OF OT TEX SUBJ COT RES,NT KT M/B ENSEMBLES OF TROUSERS AND BREECHES OF COT,N KT M/B ENSEMBLES OF SHORTS OF COTTON, NOT KNIT MEN 'S TROUSERS & BREECHES COTTON ... ENSEMBLES OF SHORTS OF COTTON, KNIT MEN 'S TROUSERS AND BREECHES OF COTTON, KNIT BOY 'S TROUSERS & BREECHES, NESOI, OF COTTON, KNIT MEN 'S SHORTS OF COTTON, KNIT BOYS' SHORTS, OTH THN IMPT PRTS ... TROUSERS CAMEL-HAIR SWEATER CASHMERE SWEATER FLAX-COTTON FLOSS SWEATER FLOSS TROUSERS PURE COTTON SWEATER Products: PURE COTTON TROUSERS RAYON FLOSS SILK FLOSS SILK SKIRT SILK SWEATER WOOL AND...
... use of systemic steroids in children with severe sepsis or septic shock.80 In adults with sepsis, treatment with high-dose steroids over several days is associated with adverse outcome, and steroids ... enquiries@ascscotland.org.uk • Website: www.ascscotland.org.uk Helps sick childrenandyoungpeople meet their healthcare needs in partnership with parents, carers and professionals British Deaf Association ... neck stiffness, and positive Kernig sand Brudzinski s signs These are the classic features of established bacterial meningitis of any cause There may also be associated petechiae/purpura Some...
... Proponents of these theories continue to consider the self as socially constructed These theorists also tend to assume that stigmatised individuals are aware ofand develop the same understandings of ... groups in our society (Emerson, Graham and Hatton, 2006) This thesis concerns people with Down syndrome Down syndrome is the result of a chromosomal disorder and is one of the most common causes of ... has examined the understanding adults with intellectual disabilities have of their disability, their awareness of stigma and experiences of stigmatised treatment The findings across these studies...
... states that a phrase consists of one or more words and there are five formal categories such as noun phrases, verb phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases and prepositional phrases 2.2.7 Summary ... out the similarities and differences between the two languages From the results of the analysis, we also suggest some - analyse English and Vietnamese IPOA in terms of structures and classify them ... has been set CHAPTER forward 3.8 SUMMARY FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 SYNTACTIC FEATURES OF ENGLISH AND VIETNAMESE IPOA 4.1.1 English and Vietnamese IPOA with Phrase Patterns Phrase structures of...
... Conclusion summarizes all the key issues as well as the limitations of the study and suggestions for further study and suggestions for further study 4 This chapter briefly covers the theories related ... language skills into two groups The first group, which consists of listening and reading, is the group of receptive skills The second one – the group of productive skills – consists of speaking and ... listening is used twice as often as speaking However, speaking is used twice as much as reading and writing (Rivers, 1981) Inside ELT classrooms, speaking and listening are the most often used...
... policies on childrenandyoungpeople This section focuses on using the screening process to identify issues relating to childrenandyoung people, and identifies a range of sources you can use to ... Ongoing engagement will also allow youngpeople to develop their skills and knowledge and give them a sense of ownership of the services and policies you are discussing and assessing Active participation ... promote the rights and best interests ofchildrenandyoung persons’ The Commissioner does this by: promoting childrens rights and developing fun ways of communicating with youngpeopleand encouraging...
... flocks of swimming birds, while stately cranes and herons stood upon the beach, and the hawks and vultures circled overhead To-day the landscape the relics of its is robbed of its living jewels, and ... the Swiss Alps I have seen few landscapes which so insistently preach the gospel of becoming as the mountains of Guanabara Bay Just as some pictures are so vividly painted as to give the spectator ... was always a pleasure to me, one or another species of tree had decked itself in a of blossom such as I had never seen And there was always splendour the sunlight, and the blue sky, and the people...
... importance of gatekeepers to the lives of younger cohorts, research is also needed to better understand the attitudes of parents and community members to youngpeople's utilisation of services Distinguishing ... documented, it is not possible to assess the outcomes of these interventions in terms of attitudes and behaviours changed among youth as a result of exposure Given the sensitive nature of RH topics in the ... possible) marital status, in order to assess utilisation patterns among young people, and allow tailoring of services to young women and men • Standards of service, and staff capacity should be adapted...
... underpins the guidance is that of age-appropriate, safe and effective services as locally as possible, not local services as safely as possible • Improving Outcomes in ChildrenandYoungPeople ... evidence-based • the aim is for safe and effective services as locally as possible, not local services as safely as possible Guidance on cancer services: cancer in childrenandyoungpeople Improving ... delivery of care for childrenandyoungpeople with cancer All TCT units and UKCCSG centres responded to the survey of child and adolescent services Eighteen responses are recorded as some units and...
... patterns about youngpeoples sexual knowledge practices and subjectivities I used standard statistical measures These included chi-squares and T-tests to establish gender and ‘not at school’/‘at school’ ... research sexuality My answer was that this area carries a social stigma that renders talk about sexualityand its pleasures often uncomfortable and sometimes perverse This constitution ofsexuality ... youngpeoples sexual knowledge, their sexual practices and their sexual subjectivities, and gain a sense of how youngpeople themselves conceptualised these things and possible relationships between...
... use the money it gets from carbon taxes to make homes warmer and cut energy bills for childrenand their families NCB is working with childrenandyoungpeople to ensure the voices, stories and ... Revolution is an alliance of more than 90 leading charities, unions, consumer groups and businesses – including National Childrens Bureau, Save the Children, Barnardo s, The Childrens Society, ... school this boy says my clothes stink but Mummy washes them.” Ben, 8, quoted in Chance of a lifetime: the impact of bad housing on childrens lives (Shelter) Education and other effects The combination...