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Conference programme outlining session times, topics, and presenters over three days focused on paediatric physiotherapy practice and related clinical areas.
Dates:
16–18 May 2019
Type of document:
Conference programme
Organising body:
APCP South East Committee
Location:
Not specified
Field:
Paediatric Physiotherapy
Format:
Timetabled sessions with speakers and topics
Speakers:
Anna Hebda-Boon; Kerry McGarrity; Di Coggings; Alan Macdonald; Sandra Speller; Sarah Crombie; Lindsey Pallant; Jenny Seggie; Suzanne Gray; Mel Archer; Representatives from equipment companies
Subject areas:
Legal responsibilities; Gross motor development; Neurological conditions; Orthopaedic management; Spasticity management; Postural management; Musculoskeletal conditions; Respiratory conditions; Research in paediatrics
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Year:
2025
Location:
Morgantown, PA, USA
Event Type:
BBQ Competition
Organizer:
Twin Valley Fire Department
Sanctioning Body:
KCBS
Categories:
Beef Brisket, Pork Ribs, Chicken, Pork
Entry Fee:
$300–$550 depending on days
Setup Time:
May 16, 2025, from 7 AM
Judging Dates:
May 17–18, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Awards Presentation:
May 17–18, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Participant Requirements:
Chief Cook signature, payment method, electrical and water provisions
Event:
NCTM 2026 Spring Conference
Dates:
March 16–18, 2026
Location:
New Orleans
Organizing Organization:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
Document Type:
Conference justification toolkit
Subject:
Mathematics education and professional development
Intended Audience:
Classroom teachers, administrators, math coaches, supervisors, college professors, preservice teachers
Content Includes:
Benefits worksheet, conference strands, registration rates, sample justification letter, testimonials
Themes:
Professional development, networking, instructional strategies, equity and inclusion, educational technology
Conference Strands:
Rehumanizing Mathematics: Joy, Belonging, and Identity; Mathematics with Soul: Teaching With Intentionality
Trial Title:
Eculizumab in Shiga-Toxin Producing E. Coli Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (ECUSTEC): A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Acronym:
ECUSTEC
Type of Document:
Patient Information Sheet
Study Design:
Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Medical Condition:
Shiga-Toxin Producing E. Coli Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (STEC HUS)
Investigational Medicinal Product:
Eculizumab
Comparator:
Placebo
Target Population:
Children and Young People Aged 16–18 Years Diagnosed with STEC HUS
Sample Size:
134 Participants
Geographical Scope:
United Kingdom
Study Duration:
Four Years Recruitment with 12 Months Follow-Up per Participant
Co-ordinating Centre:
Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit (BCTU)
Intervention Schedule:
Two Doses Within One Week, First Dose Within 48 Hours of Admission
Primary Objective:
To Assess Whether Eculizumab Reduces Disease Severity in STEC HUS
Consent Requirement:
Written Informed Consent Required
Voluntary Participation:
Yes
Year:
2018
Event Date:
November 17, 2018
Travel Dates:
November 16–18, 2018
Event Name:
Nike Cross Regionals Southwest
Location:
Grande Sports Academy, Casa Grande, Arizona
Hotel:
Hilton Phoenix Airport, Phoenix, Arizona
States Included:
Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada
Organizing Body:
NIKE Regional Cross Country Championships
Associated Organization:
GBBC
Coach:
Coach Lue
Type of Document:
Event information and parental consent form
Participants:
Student athletes (TRXC runners)
Required Documents:
Race Waiver, Rock Climbing Waiver, District Permission Slip
Financial Contribution:
$175 additional cost plus travel and meals
Insurance Requirement:
Mandatory health/accident insurance coverage for participants
Signatories:
Parent/Guardian and Student
Schedule Highlights:
Course preview, race participation, team activities, return travel
Audience:
Athletes and parents/guardians
Year:
2015
Dates:
March 16–18, 2015
Location:
Grand Hyatt Denver, Denver, Colorado, United States
Site Visit Location:
Denver Center for International Studies, Denver, Colorado, United States
Participating Institutions:
Colorado Department of Education; ReSchool Colorado; Donnell-Kay Foundation; Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education
Speakers:
Chris Shearer; Rebecca Holmes; Theresa McCorquodale; Lisa Tyrrell; Katy Anthes; Tony Lewis; Monica Martinez; Linda Darling-Hammond
Thematic Focus:
Deeper learning; education policy; innovative teaching practices; teacher effectiveness; college and career readiness
Document Type:
Conference agenda and study tour program
Audience:
Education policy leaders and Commissioners
Key Activities:
School site visit; panel discussions; keynote presentation; peer reflection session; commission meeting
Related Publication:
Deeper Learning: How Eight Innovative Public Schools Are Transforming Education in the Twenty-First Century
Dates:
16–18 November
Time zone:
AEDT / AEST
Type of document:
Academic conference program
Format:
Online or scheduled conference sessions with presentations and poster sessions
Sessions:
Master Class: Food and Health; Food Structure Design, Processing and Digestion; Food, Microbiome and Health
Topics:
Food structure, digestion models, nutrition, sustainability, microbiome, computational modelling, gastrointestinal physiology
Speakers:
University professors, research scientists, PhD candidates and early career researchers
Institutions represented:
Massey University; CSIRO; University of Queensland; University of Auckland; INRAE; Wageningen University; University College Cork; Nanyang Technological University; and others
Geographical scope:
Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Asia, North America
Disciplines:
Food science, nutrition, bioengineering, microbiology, gastrointestinal physiology
Activities:
Oral presentations, free papers, interactive poster sessions, welcome ceremony, opening remarks
Note:
Year ended
Programme:
ERASMUS+
Action:
eTwinning
Document type:
Administrative form
Purpose:
Request for amendments to grant agreements
Issuing body:
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
Target entities:
eTwinning National Support Services (NSS) and Partner Support Agencies (PSA)
Scope of amendments:
Work programme, budget breakdown, legal representative, coordinator, bank account
Relevant grant annexes:
Annex I Description of the Action; Annex III Estimated Budget of the Action
Submission method:
Email submission with signed form and annexes
Approval authority:
EACEA
Language:
English
Year:
2025
Location:
Bor & Malakal, South Sudan
Job Type:
Individual Consultant, Full-Time, Non-Rotational
Duration:
6 Months
Application Deadline:
24 December 2025, 5:00pm SST
Reporting To:
Emergency Coordinator
Sector:
Humanitarian, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Gender-Based Violence
Required Education:
Master’s degree in Public Health, Medicine, Sociology, Demography, Gender, International Relations, International Development, Economics, Public Administration, Management, or related fields
Experience:
Minimum seven years in humanitarian and development programmes, field coordination, programme/project management
Languages:
English (fluency), Arabic (desirable)
Key Responsibilities:
Coordination of sub-national RH technical working group, management of RH/dignity/emergency kits, capacity-building workshops, rapid needs assessments, monitoring and reporting, promotion of psychosocial support, support to donor proposals, transition planning
Competencies:
Integrity, commitment to UN values, cultural diversity, change adaptation, advocacy, partnership building, results delivery, strategic focus, team leadership, professional expertise, analytical and strategic thinking, communication for impact
Target Audience:
Humanitarian programme staff, local health actors, implementing partners
Year:
2013
Region / City:
CEPT
Subject:
Spectrum management
Document Type:
Work Program
Institution:
ECC
Author:
M. Kraemer
Target Audience:
Administrations
Period of validity:
May 2013 – July 2015
Approval Date:
May 2013
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Author:
Sancha Thomas (Principle Social Worker)
Version:
1.0 (published)
Last updated:
November 2021
Purpose:
This document outlines the departmental induction programme for new starters within the Children’s Social Care department at Luton Borough Council.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Luton
Topic:
Departmental Induction Programme
Document Type:
Internal Training Program
Organization:
Luton Borough Council
Target Audience:
New employees in the Children’s Social Care department
Date of Approval:
November 2021
Date of Changes:
November 2021
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Durban, South Africa
Subject:
Architecture, University Admission
Document Type:
Application Guidelines
Institution:
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Author:
Mrs. Nancy Winfred
Target Audience:
Prospective Architecture Students
Application Deadline:
30 October 2022
Portfolio Submission Instructions:
Included
Minimum Requirements:
30 Academic Points, Level 5 Mathematics, Portfolio Submission
Additional Information:
Conditional approval based on final Grade 12 results
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Malawi
Theme:
Climate Change Adaptation, Social Protection, Public Works
Document type:
Terms of Reference
Agency / organization:
Government of Malawi, World Bank, Global Risk Financing Facility (GRiF)
Author:
Government of Malawi
Target audience:
Government officials, development partners, evaluators
Period of validity:
2023-2025
Approval date:
May 25, 2022
Amendment date:
October 19, 2022
Funding sources:
World Bank, GRiF Trust Fund
Objectives:
Process evaluation, accountability, future programming
Evaluation method:
Mixed method approach, qualitative and quantitative
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Europe
Theme:
Space, Innovation, Research and Development
Document Type:
Call for Expression of Interest
Organization / Institution:
European Commission Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space
Author:
European Commission
Target Audience:
Research entities, space technology developers, universities, and companies in the space sector
Period of Validity:
31 May 2022
Approval Date:
31 May 2022
Date of Last Change:
N/A
Date:
16 July 2025
Issue Resolution Proposal:
CRP666
Issues Log ID:
TS1637
Issue Title:
Changes to GBCS & CHTS to Support VW Relay and & CADg
Source:
SMIP
Date Raised:
22 February 2024
Status:
Draft v0_2
Documentation Reference:
GBCS v4.3, CHTS v1.6
Description:
Addressing the changes required to support Internet based WAN communications using Virtual WAN Relay functionality on the HAN in the GBCS and CHTS specs.
Proposed Implementation and Preamble:
On 12 December 2023 SMIP issued a consultation on proposals to establish arrangements whereby communications with Smart Metering Systems installed in premises with no Wide Area Network could be established via the DCC using the internet and the consumer’s broadband. On 24 October 2024 we published a consultation response reflecting the substantial support for the proposals. Upon completion of that consultation, we instructed DCC to produce an SEC Variation Test Approach Document on 24 November, which enabled DCC to formally engage in the necessary development. The solution proposed relies on the use of the consumer’s broadband and consequently requires the consent of the consumer for it to be implemented. In addition, it requires additional device functionality to be installed at the premises, this is to be provided either from a separate device or incorporated into another device such as a PPMID or CAD. That Device will be referred to as the Virtual WAN Device (VWD). DCC have accommodating the changes to WAN provision that are required to implement the proposals. This includes the provision of a Virtual Wan Provider (VWP), some modest changes to DSP but without any DUIS or schema affecting changes and the creation of a CH variant known as the Virtual WAN CH (VWCH), accommodating the Virtual WAN message relay functionality. As per the December 23 consultation, the current use case for Virtual WAN message relay is No WAN areas. The VWCH will be processing Commands that have originated from the internet, via the VWP and a VWD. Virtual WAN message relay is enabled once the VWD is present in the VWCH Device Log, the enablement at installation will be via an automatic Device Command from the VWD. Currently there are no plans for service users to enable the VWD to join with the VWCH, via a service request, hence no DUIS Schema changes are proposed, such that suppliers’ current operational systems and processes are intended to remain unaffected. A design principle for the initiative is to minimise change to deliver a VW message relay as soon as possible. As such functionality that requires significant DCC change such as new Service Requests has been deliberately avoided. For a new installation in a No WAN situation, the VWD will ‘pair’ and ‘join’ with the VWCH automatically as part of the I&C activity. Whilst there is currently no service request as such, DCC will be able to determine whether a VWD is operating in ‘VW Mode’ (i.e., connecting via the VWP rather than though the CSP WAN), or not. Whilst the method for doing this remains outside of the GBCS / CHTS, the intention is to make this information available to service users, which might be appropriate to suppliers following a CoS event. The method involved will be discussed in the Virtual WAN Interface Specification. This CRP sets out the proposed changes to both CHTS and GBCS.
Note:
Year
Contextual Description:
A document providing detailed examples of the classification of programme and support costs for humanitarian projects.
Year:
1999
Region / city:
New Zealand
Subject:
Risk management, animal products
Document type:
Legal
Organization / institution:
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)
Author:
Director-General
Target audience:
Producers, processors, risk management programme operators
Period of validity:
Indefinite
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Albania
Topic:
Elections, Voter Education
Document Type:
Grant Proposal
Organization / Institution:
Council of Europe
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Civil Society Organizations, Education Institutions, First-time Voters
Period of Validity:
Until February 28, 2026
Approval Date:
January 17, 2025
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2019
Region / city:
Malawi
Document type:
Mid-term Evaluation Report
Organization / institution:
UN Women
Author:
Chifundo Kunyenje, MSC
Target audience:
Policymakers, development professionals, and stakeholders in gender and women’s empowerment
Period of validity:
2017-2020
Approval date:
December 2019
Date of amendments:
Not mentioned
Awarding institution:
University of Huddersfield
Teaching institution:
University of Huddersfield
School and Department:
School of Computing and Engineering, Department of Engineering and Technology
Course accredited by:
Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
Mode of Delivery:
Full-time, Sandwich
Final Award:
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BEng(Hons)), Integrated Master of Engineering (MEng)
Course Title:
Energy Engineering
UCAS Code:
N/A
Subject benchmark statement:
Engineering (2019)
Date of Programme Specification Approval:
July 2008, March 2009, June 2009, June 2010, October 2010, February 2011, March 2012, January 2013, February 2014, July 2015, October 2017, June 2020, August 2020, January 2021, August 2021, June 2022
Educational Aims:
Provide knowledge and skills for professional work in the Energy Engineering sector
Intended Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge and understanding of engineering principles, practical and transferable skills, professional competencies
Course Structure:
Modules, levels, credits, and awards for MEng/BEng(Hons) Energy Engineering