We uncovered important barriers and facilitators to the use of care management processes. |
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Of course, facilitators like Joe see no ethical conflict in profiteering on their connections. |
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They can at best act as conveyors of information and facilitators of decision-making by the political leadership. |
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They were accused of being the main conspirators and facilitators of the bomb blasts. |
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The facilitators took the stance that the seminars were essentially koha to the students. |
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This is an internationally recognised programme run by trained facilitators. |
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Teachers will move beyond their present role as dispensers of information and become guides, mentors, facilitators, and authors. |
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Scholars have become complicit, facilitators instead of critics and creators. |
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There, trained facilitators ensure that a positive, supportive atmosphere prevails. |
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School principals and instructional facilitators were also interviewed in-depth to understand the impact of the program on the school as a whole. |
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And, fourthly, we have the involvement of the Norwegian facilitators, and that has made a considerable difference. |
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After campers cool down, the facilitators begin a discussion of group dynamics in the exercise. |
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Drafting group facilitators reported on progress in their respective groups. |
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Well supported in the present process, they could act as informed facilitators in fruitful exchanges between Canada and the Congo. |
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Some still debate the validity of Hip Hop and Urban Arts as facilitators of the community arts precept. |
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They have also learned how to analyse their situations, and how to become facilitators for other children to do the same. |
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Does this mean that active learning is, as Mattson characterizes it, an idealistic sham perpetuated by Pollyannaish administrators and workshop facilitators? |
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There are numerous casual mentions of meetings and consultations between coaches and facilitators, some fortuitous and others deliberate. |
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It provides principles, design frameworks, skills, tips and activity ideas to facilitators. |
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The project facilitators worked with the children to identify and make a plan for how to learn the answers to their questions. |
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The module examines low-cost country sourcing both from the point of view of barriers and facilitators. |
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It may be necessary occasionally to recruit younger people to serve as facilitators, assistants or tutors. |
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Instructors are Lions with finely tuned instructional skills and extensive experience as Lions facilitators. |
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We wind up having to hire facilitators and expeditors at different levels. |
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All codes of ethics of professional trainers or facilitators, such as counsellors, psychologists and social workers operate from two fundamental principles of nonmaleficence. |
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Indonesia rewarded its facilitators monetarily, but at such low rates as to be negligible proportions of the salaries of primary school teachers. |
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The five facilitators of our team were Dr. Jean Letschert, Dr. Jeevan Kumar, Melany, Deepa, John Anugraha, and Sudha. |
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Most facilitators were assigned to a specific dyad to provide feedback and input, while others circulated between groups acting as a resource. |
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Deepening the money pit were the expectations of corrupt government officials and adoption facilitators. |
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It often requires help from bankers, lawyers and other facilitators to expose those who stash away dirty money. |
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Turning up without a chequebook forces facilitators to think more creatively and tangibly about the value they can add. |
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For those who wish to become facilitators, proper training is essential. |
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Someone else had a facilitation accountability model, a spreadsheet for evaluating the facilitators. |
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I joined a group of students and a graduate student facilitators on sofas in the college common room. |
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On the first day of camp, parents' will receive a detailed camp schedule which will include a cell phone number for our camp facilitators. |
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The facilitators receive the persons with disabilities at the entrance to the polling station. |
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All schedules facilitators and coordinators shall cross-check their databases in order to detect inconsistencies in schedules. |
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The social partners should also help to raise awareness about the importance of learning and encourage and train employees and managerial staff to act as learning facilitators or mentors for others. |
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But how do facilitators work and what obstacles do they face? |
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The Union, therefore, intends to support continued action by the facilitators as well as projects that are related to the full restoration of the rule of law and respect for human rights. |
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They were descendants of African women and Portuguese or Spanish men who worked in African ports as traders or facilitators in the slave trade. |
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According to community planning leaders and federal government facilitators, the extent of the need for these services became apparent in all communities as the limitations of emergency services came to light. |
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While this does not in any way diminish the outcomes, it may be a demonstration of the personal engagement of the facilitators than community drive. |
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The facilitators discussed challenges related to child health and major infectious diseases, including the impact of drug resistance on HIV treatment and the issue of home management of disease at the community level. |
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As part of their training, facilitators are also required to take part in an on-site evaluation, complete a written exam, attend a one-day refresher course, and submit classroom materials. |
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This aims to make human rights education accessible and useful to educators, facilitators, leaders, teachers, volunteers and trainers who are active in educational activities with young people. |
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It is the product of the facilitators, which actually predates the intergovernmental negotiations and is not a natural outcome emerging from that process. |
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External facilitators such as NGOs in such a context play a catalytic role by educating, organizing and mobilizing women purposively and consciously around a common or shared concern for reducing poverty. |
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The CDM Executive Board should accredit facilitators. |
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Participants and facilitators appreciated this innovative tool for enabling them to break with the usual formal setting, see complex issues from previously unperceived angles, and challenge fixed mindsets. |
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Urbain, the STM mascot, and the team of facilitators on site took advantage of this meet and greet to approach attendees and make a friendly gesture by handing out flowers and other promotional items. |
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I wonder if it would also be beneficial to have a layperson trained in that field, perhaps not with the dollars that you would need with a medical person, to be one of the facilitators working with the families. |
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The facilitators provided misleading or incomplete information to participants and government voices tended to dominate their conversations advocating for a particular goal. |
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Aims at giving a sense of direction for the future, on the basis of the reports of the facilitators and other progress achieved during the sixty-first session of the General Assembly. |
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Furthermore, it was felt that assembling participants from a mix of occupational backgrounds would make it less conducive to having them all band together in a hostile showdown with the facilitators. |
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Project facilitators will travel the estuary to implement an awareness campaign on disturbance to marine mammals caused by pleasure craft and damage to their habitat caused by litter tossed out at sea. |
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Although they believed these people should be given a chance and admired the effort facilitators made to help and motivate them, participants felt there was a tendency toward undue leniency for these unmotivated students. |
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In Tdh recreational centers, in the West, 62 facilitators were trained, and 2'243 children and 2'219 adults were sensitized and were given soap and flasks to store water. |
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It is important for the facilitators to have skills in communication, such as, in listening, suspending judgment, observing non-verbal communication, being empathic, and in creating a safe environment. |
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I trust that Member States will understand that, in exercising my judgement and role, I do not undervalue the very valuable work of all of them, especially the facilitators. |
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The next step is to identify those who are most likely to be your allies in your advocacy work, and those who can be convinced to become allies, or at least facilitators to help you. |
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In addition to the advice provided to the NDDB through the Commissioner, Advisory Committee members can act as advocates and facilitators within their sphere of influence. |
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They can play an active role as facilitators of interdisciplinary debate and cross-cultural understanding amongst those of different disciplinary cultures. |
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As well, facilitators should be trained in the art of ensuring that the dynamics of the restorative meeting remain positive and non-threatening and that a balance is maintained during the discussions. |
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Therefore, we aspire, as we did in the renowned Toledo School and have done over the course of our history, to be introducers, translators and facilitators at meetings and dialogues. |
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Furthermore, independent marketing contractors can be more effective than an internal department because nonemployee facilitators can have broader expertise and more objective perspectives. |
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For the Weight of the World program to have the most impact, facilitators are encouraged to work cohesively with as much of the school and community as possible. |
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For facilitators considering the future the main question is: what should the alignment of key functions and players look like in a market system which is working more effectively and inclusively? |
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The Regions are the performers, the facilitators with a shared need to move beyond their geographic milieus, to cooperate, and not to restrict themselves to a common market. |
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Representatives from the Amhara HAPCO and facilitators selected 70 people from different villages in each subdistrict to participate in community dialogue sessions. |
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The facilitators pointed out that States might wish to address the question of whether the deletion or reformulation of this provision would amount to an amendment. |
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The consultations were conducted in the preferred language of the participants by trained facilitators, recorded on audio tape and summarized in written English-language reports. |
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According to this view, Mr Megrahi's freedom was part of a deal or understanding between Britain and Libya, with the Scots acting as obliging facilitators, to further either commercial or security aims. |
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Selection process of facilitators for the Mombasa workshop: It was equally challenging to get a clear articulation or written statement of the criteria used for selecting participants to the Mombasa workshop. |
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Each workshop had two facilitators and two recorders. |
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Most barriers and facilitators of continuity of care that were identified by patients can be modified and so can be addressed by changes in healthcare delivery or patient-provider interactions. |
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These facilitators were given responsibility for facilitating self assessments with extension workers in 15 of the largest communities in the two regions. |
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This development also goes handin-hand with governments being encouraged to become facilitators and regulators of water services rather than direct providers, and is in line with wider public sector reforms. |
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Even when financial facilitators are arrested, incarceration is brief. |
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The facilitators found out that discussing sexually transmitted diseases with students in conservative countries can be dicey. |
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Thus, the Facilitator Model, which trains program participants to become facilitators, was implemented. |
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Future research needs to examine these relationships with male facilitators to see if our findings are replicated. |
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Cafe Society does not actively sponsor any type of activism, and most facilitators and participants think that's appropriate. |
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In such groups caregivers can share their experiences in a confidential atmosphere and guided by trained social work facilitators. |
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City Manager Don Duckworth said a number of cities, as well as companies in the private sector, frequently use facilitators. |
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According to the majoritarian way of thinking, judges ought to conceive of their role in the constitutional system as facilitators of, not impediments to, democratic action. |
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The Bapco Centre of Management Excellence will allow candidates to access courses, engage in on-line discussions and contact programme facilitators at any time, say officials. |
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Eventually, the nurse facilitator is able to take up to three students for as long as a semester, and faculty members are able to oversee eight to 10 facilitators. |
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Through the course of the workshop, the facilitators engage in open discussion with the children to enable them to recognise bullying and negative peer pressure. |
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Facilitators must relate performance to accomplishment of training objectives. |
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Facilitators will update the database almost on a daily basis. |
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Facilitators use these methods and practices because these methods and practices work. |
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Facilitators with YOW deal with many different cultures when they come to make presentations in Worcester high schools. |
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