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    Collaboration, innovation and opportunity: report of the Australia-Germany Advisory Group

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    The Australia-Germany Advisory Group was established in 2014 by leaders to examine ways to build even closer ties between the two countries. Co-chaired by Australian Finance Minister, Senator the Hon. Mathias Cormann, and German Minister of State at the Federal Foreign Office Professor, Dr Maria Böhmer, the group comprised senior leaders from business, academia, and the arts. Containing 59 recommendations across five themes — trade and investment, strategic dialogue, science and education, diversity and integration, and culture and sport — the report provides a blueprint to take the already strong bilateral partnership to a new level. The report was presented to Prime Minister Turnbull and Chancellor Merkel in Berlin on 13 November 2015

    Malaria Policy Advisory Committee to the WHO : conclusions and recommendations of seventh biannual meeting (March 2015)

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    The Malaria Policy Advisory Committee to the World Health Organization held its seventh meeting in Geneva, Switzerland from 5 to 7 March 2015. This article provides a summary of the discussions, conclusions and meeting recommendations. Meeting sessions included: an update on the Greater Mekong Subregion elimination strategy; an update on the RTS,S vaccine; G6PD testing to support the safe use of anti-relapse therapy for Plasmodium vivax; update from the Vector Control Advisory Group; newly proposed evidence reviews or consultations on malaria terminology, malaria in pregnancy, and the feasibility of eradication; as well as updates from the World Health Organization Global Malaria Programme regarding their strategy update and policy setting processes. Policy statements, position statements, and guidelines that arise from the Malaria Policy Advisory Committee meeting conclusions and recommendations will be formally issued and disseminated to World Health Organization Member States by the World Health Organization Global Malaria Programme

    Mental Health Clinical Advisory Group legislative report

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    Began with February 1, 2019."Pursuant to ORS 414.359(6), the Mental Health Clinical Advisory Group (MHCAG) is required to report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health on recommendations made to the Oregon Health Authority (Authority) and may include recommendations for legislation."This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Panhandle Region Transportation Coordination Study

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    260 pages. Developed by The Goodman Corporation. Developed for Panhandle Regional Transportation Advisory Group

    Future structure of West Kent Medical Audit Advisory Group

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    Report to West Kent Medical Audit Advisory Group

    Research quality framework: assessing the quality and impact of research in Australia - the preferred model

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    This paper is part of the development of the the federal government\u27s new Research Quality Framework (RQF) and outlines possible approaches to assessing the quality and impact of original research in Australia. The features of assessment described in the paper reflect a desire, according to the government, to identify high quality and high impact research in an international context, while also recognising the research priorities for Australia in the future. The Expert Advisory Group for the RQF, chaired by Professor Sir Gareth Roberts, developed this paper after consultation with the higher education sector. The model is built on the responses to the RQF Issues and Advanced Approaches Papers and the outcomes of the National Stakeholder Forum held in June 2005. Released 9 September 200

    ISIS Advisory Group, 1974 : proceedings

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    Meeting: ISIS Advisory Group, Annual Meeting, 14-18 Oct. 1974, Stockholm, SEReport of a conference on the development of a Common ISIS System , and the promotion of technical information exchange between ISIS users - (1) discusses administrative aspects; thesaurus aided information retrieval; redesign of update procedures, ENTRY-processor, search languages, etc. (2) includes recommendations, list of participants, agenda

    Whānau Advisory Group research project

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    This report examines the impact of the Whānau Advisory Group, an initiative that aspires to foster quality engagement between schools and their Māori communities in order to improve Māori student achievement. Executive summary The success of the Whānau Advisory group initiative across diverse communities and contexts is determined by a set of key components including a core group of committed whānau with diverse skills and experiences and, the total support of the school’s principal. These components, in particular, provide the necessary platform for the ‘Whānau Advisory Group’ to progress, guided by realistic aims and objectives thereby providing a strong basis for recruiting and encouraging other whānau and community members to participate. While whānau members of the Whānau Advisory Group are both directly and indirectly involved in strategic decision-making as whānau or through positions of governance on boards of trustees, there is little evidence of a correlation between the Whānau Advisory Group and Māori educational achievement. However, schools claim a positive connection between Whānau Advisory Group and Māori achievement but based on anecdotal evidence. Nonetheless, an improvement in Māori student educational achievement was definitely seen to be influenced by the Whānau Advisory Group. The report emphasises the positive contribution of key whānau with skills and experiences to attract other whānau to the initiative, based on their standing and mana within a school’s community. Without these core members the Whānau Advisory Group would not succeed according to the initiative’s wider aims. Consequently, Whānau Advisory Group success factors, engagement strategies and narrative evidence of Māori student achievement in addition to the support of the Ministry of Education and local Iwi rūnanga are recognised as effective pathways for establishing and sustaining the Whānau Advisory Group initiative. Finally, while the report also documents areas of limitations and the various contexts in which the seven Case Study schools are located, the overall findings support the Whānau Advisory Group initiative as a worthwhile intervention to address the goals of Ka Hikitia - Accelerating Success 2013–2017 and Māori educational achievement

    Meeting of the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on immunization, April 2015: conclusions and recommendations

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    The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on immunization met on 14–16 April 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland. This report summarizes the discussions, conclusions and recommendations
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