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Challenges and Opportunities for Reforms of Non-Oil Revenues Administration in South Sudan

The presentation highlights the reliance on oil revenues in South Sudan and the need for reforms in non-oil revenue administration. It discusses sources of non-oil revenue, factors hindering revenue mobilization, and opportunities for reforms to diversify the economy. The objectives of non-oil reven

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Suffolk SEND Conference: Leadership and Strategy Consultation

Welcome to the Suffolk SEND Conference focusing on Ofsted and the leadership of SEND in Suffolk County Council and its partners. The conference covers important topics such as the SEND strategy consultation, SEP task group, positive developments in decision-making panels, and the integrated strategy

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St. Peter's Catholic Voluntary Academy SEND Information Report Overview

The SEND Information Report for St. Peter's Catholic Voluntary Academy outlines the provisions, policies, and support mechanisms in place for children and young people with special educational needs (SEN). It covers a range of areas including identifying SEN, involving parents and young people, asse

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Enhancing SEND Program Impact through Case Review Workshops

The Case Review workshops in the Delivering Better Value (DBV) Programme aim to bring together practitioners and partners to discuss children and young people with SEND, identify system changes for better support, and co-produce plans for implementation. These reviews focus on evidence-led approache

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SEND & Inclusion Spring 2024 Parents Forum - Education Psychologist Insights and Events

Join the upcoming SEND & Inclusion Spring 2024 Parents Forum featuring Dr. Emma Sagzan from Barnet Educational Psychology Service discussing the role of Education Psychologists in schools. Explore the work of Educational Psychologists at Archer Academy, understand what an EP does, and access EP supp

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Efficient Patient Recruitment and Messaging in MyChart

Streamline your patient recruitment process in MyChart by accessing, finding eligible patients, sending messages, and tracking responses effectively. Learn how to access reports, find and select patients, send recruitment requests, send patient-facing messages, and track patient responses for resear

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Financial Sector Reforms in India: An Overview

In the early 1990s, India witnessed significant reforms in its financial sector, addressing issues like lack of transparency, extensive regulation, and financial repression. Key reforms included setting up expert committees, reducing SLR and CRR, implementing prudential norms, and deregulating inter

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Training Module: Teaching RSHE to Pupils with SEND - Relationships Education for Primary and Secondary Levels

This training module focuses on equipping educators with the necessary skills to teach Relationships, Sex, and Health Education (RSHE) to pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). It covers understanding duties towards SEND pupils, recognizing challenges they may face, and explo

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Activities Unlimited Short Breaks Service Overview

Activities Unlimited is Suffolk County Council's Short Breaks Service for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). They provide a web-based platform that promotes over 200 inclusive providers offering activities and sessions, along with Short Break personal b

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Understanding School Funding for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Explore the funding streams available to support children and young people with SEND in schools, including the National Funding Formula and Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG). Learn how funding is allocated, ways to ensure quality support, and the importance of monitoring spending for strong outcomes. Di

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Update on SEND Initiatives in Leicester City - Oct 2020

Pauline Killoran, Head of SEND at Leicester City Council, shares key priorities such as tackling EHCP backlog, increasing specialist provision, and engaging with schools for inclusive support. The council is invested in creating more places, improving services, and fostering collaboration to enhance

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Gorse Hall School SEND Team Overview

Agenda includes meeting the dedicated Gorse Hall School SEND Team, highlighting their vision for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Meet key team members like Ms. Suleman, Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Sandilands, and Mrs. Abbott, who play integral roles in supporting students with SEN

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IEEE 802.11-20/1583r1 MU-RTS and CTS Exchange Proposal

Submission outlines a proposal for exchanging Multi-User Request to Send (MU-RTS) and Clear to Send (CTS) frames with Enhanced High Throughput (EHT) Sub-Channel Selective (SST) STAs. It discusses channel signaling, frame transmission, proximity protection, operating bandwidth, and reservation proces

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Overview of SEND Casework Team and Assessment Trends

The Durham SEND Casework Team comprises dedicated individuals focusing on assessments and reviews for children from nursery to Year 11 and beyond. The team faces pressures related to funding banding and improving communication with parents. They oversee a significant increase in assessment requests,

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Supporting Families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in County Durham

The Durham SENDIASS provides vital information, advice, and support to parents, carers, and young individuals with SEND aged 0-25. Their services are confidential, impartial, and guided by SEND law and legislation. They address common issues such as EHC needs assessments, school support, exclusions,

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Economic Reforms Since 1991: Liberalisation and Industrial Sector Reforms

Economic reforms initiated in 1991 under the New Economic Policy focused on liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation to accelerate economic growth. Liberalisation involved deregulation of the industrial sector, abolishment of industrial licensing, reduction of public sector industries, de-re

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Progressive Reforms and Social Movements in American Life

The Progressive era in American history saw significant reforms in three key areas: Temperance (alcohol), Women's Rights, and Civil Rights. Various laws, organizations, and individuals played crucial roles in driving these reforms, such as the 18th Amendment, the National Woman's Party, the 19th Ame

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Evolution of the Kenyan Water Sector: Reforms and Innovations

The Kenyan water sector has undergone significant reforms and institutional changes over the years. Beginning with the establishment of the Ministry of Water in 1974, followed by the enactment of the Water Act 2002 and subsequent reforms, new institutions such as WASREB, WSBs, WRMA, and WSPs were cr

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Missing Work Reminders for Afternoon of July 6th

Attention students! Work needs to be completed in the afternoon on Monday, July 6th. Ensure you send in your missing work either as documents or pictures via email. Remember the rules provided, produce your own work, and seek support from your teacher if needed. Incorporate questions into your answe

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Enhancing Support for Children with SEND through Valuing SEND Approach

Currently involved in change initiatives to enhance outcomes for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) by implementing the Valuing SEND approach. This approach aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of children's needs, support their development, and facilitate colla

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Enhancing Channel Access for Latency-Sensitive Traffic in January 2022

In the documentation IEEE 802.11-21/0894r1, the focus is on improving channel access for latency-sensitive traffic through concepts like Restricted TWT (Target Wake Time). The proposal suggests methods to protect TWT Service Periods from non-TWT scheduled STAs, ensuring prioritized transmission of l

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Structuration Analysis of Central Government Accounting Practices and Reforms in Emerging Economies: A Study from Nepal

Delve into the nuances of central government accounting practices and reforms in emerging economies, focusing on Nepal. The study explores why key stakeholders resist externally-driven changes, investigates the unintended consequences of reforms, and highlights the role of organizational actors in s

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Supporting Children with SEND: Evidencing Progress and Planning Strategies

Explore strategies for assessing and evidencing progress in children with SEND, presented by Dr. Ruth Dennis. Topics include the importance of progress grids, identifying additional needs, target setting, and planning for progress. Learn how to utilize progress grids effectively to support children

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Need for Changes in the Law of Evidence: Perspectives and Reforms

Information by which facts are proved forms the essence of the law of evidence, regulating how facts are established in courts. This article discusses the exclusionary ethos, statutory reforms, challenges with hearsay evidence, and examples of reforms from different countries like England, Wales, Au

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Evaluation of Labour Reforms 1945-51 and Their Impact on Poverty Alleviation

Following their landslide victory in 1945, the Labour Government under Clement Attlee implemented a series of reforms aimed at addressing poverty in post-WWII Britain. The Beveridge Report highlighted the giants of poverty - Want, Disease, Idleness, Squalor, and Ignorance - serving as the blueprint

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SEND Provision Report at Somerdale School

Somerdale School provides additional and/or different provisions for approximately 14% of pupils with a range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) including Dyslexia, Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), Vision Impairment, and ADHD. The school maintains an SEND register categorizing pupi

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Challenges and Strategies in Home-to-School Transport Services

The provision of free home-to-school transport for eligible children, including those with SEND, poses challenges for local authorities in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Issues such as rising numbers of SEND pupils, social care clients, transportation costs, and limited drivers are straining exist

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Early Childhood Education and Care in Croatia: Overview and Reforms

Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in Croatia has evolved over the years with reforms targeting parental leave, family benefits, and preschool programs. The system includes nurseries, kindergartens, and preschools, with public providers dominating. Recent reforms have introduced quality stand

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Understanding SEND Legislation for Early Years Providers

The SEND Code of Practice 2015 outlines legal requirements and statutory guidance for early years providers, focusing on inclusive practices, removing barriers to learning, and providing high-quality provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). It emphasizes the imp

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Insights from Warrington on the New SEND Inspection Framework

Sharing insights from Warrington's early experience with the new SEND Inspection Framework and Handbook, featuring key learnings, the Warrington SEND Inspection Team, and a breakdown of activities in Weeks 1-3. The discussion includes details on key meetings, data collection processes, and onsite ev

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Overview of Civil Service Pension Scheme Reforms

Explore the recent reforms in the Civil Service Pension Scheme, covering changes in contributions, introduction of a new pension scheme, reasons for the reforms, current scheme details, and the transitioning stages. Understand the impact on pension benefits and find resources for further information

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Labor Market Reforms and Unemployment: A Detailed Analysis

Labor market reforms and their impact on unemployment rates are examined through a Difference-in-Differences analysis in this study led by Armingeon and Baccaro in June 2013. The research questions whether liberalizing reforms actually reduce unemployment and increase employment levels. The findings

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Athenian Democracy: Post-Peisistratid Crisis and Cleisthenes's Reforms

After the rule of Peisistratus, Athens faced a crisis that led to the reforms of Cleisthenes. Solon's reforms had set a foundation, but tensions remained between rich and poor. The Solonic constitution established a system involving magistrates, the Areopagus Council, and the Assembly. The interplay

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Reforms in GCSE, AS, and A-Level Education in England

Reforms in GCSE, AS, and A-Level qualifications in England aim to align the educational system with global standards, enhancing the rigor of content and assessments. Changes include new grading scales, stand-alone AS qualifications, and expanded subject offerings. These reforms impact students start

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Progressive Reforms in the United States

Progressive movements in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries led to significant legislative changes at the federal, state, and municipal levels. Efforts focused on expanding the role of government in social welfare programs, municipal reforms to combat corruption, innovat

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Public Sector Reforms in Malawi: Impact on Economic Performance

The presentation explores the link between public sector reforms and economic underperformance in Malawi. It discusses the history of public sector reforms in Africa and Malawi, employee relations, and various generations of reforms. The context of Malawi's economic realities at independence and res

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Redfield School SEND Provision Overview

Redfield School provides additional and different provisions for about 15% of its students with various Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). These needs include Cognition and Learning, Communication and Interaction, Physical and Sensory, and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health. The sc

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Mulberry Park Educate Together SEND Information Report

Mulberry Park Educate Together provides additional and/or different provision for approximately 18% of pupils with various SEND needs, including Cognition and Learning, Communication and Interaction, Physical and Sensory, and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs. The school keeps a SEND regist

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Understanding Electoral Reforms in India

Electoral reforms in India are crucial for ensuring free and fair elections, which are fundamental to the success of democracy. This article delves into the need for electoral reforms in India, discussing issues such as money power, muscle power, criminalization in politics, and the misuse of offici

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Inclusion Programme & SEND Reforms in Sheffield Update for School Governors (June 2016)

Sheffield is undergoing significant reforms in its inclusion programme and SEND services, aiming to provide better support for vulnerable young people and their families. The vision includes a shift towards a locality model, ensuring high-quality inclusive provision, robust mental health support, an

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