The Programme also plays an advocacy role, highlighting the right to improved drinking water and sanitation for populations missing out and helping to target interventions.
Collaboration with the health care providers allows for more targeted assessment and interventions.
The results showed that the brief, targeted interventions reduced saved $350 per patient per year while psychotherapy actually increased costs by $750 per year.
In recent years, the medical community has been experimenting with what you might call targeted, direct interventions with the brain.
These and other factors suggest the need to target interventions to young adults, provinces with a high rate of tourism, and bateyes.
Cohen et al. have suggested that the racial achievement gap could be at least partially ameliorated by brief and targeted social-psychological interventions.
Targeted interventions like this might not only help the students who lag behind, but could spill over, benefiting all students in the grade.
The funds must be used for teacher training, student screening and assessment, targeted interventions for students reading below grade level and research-based methods of improving classroom instruction and practice.
Outbreak of carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae at a long-term acute care hospital: Sustained reductions in transmission through active surveillance and targeted interventions.
The assessment of work in lessons is excellent and is used effectively to target interventions with students who underachieve.