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Quarterly regulatory performance report presenting statistical data on registration, notifications, statutory offences and compliance activities for health practitioners in New South Wales within the national regulatory framework.
Year:
2016
Period:
January–March 2016
Region:
New South Wales, Australia
Geographical scope:
Australia (national data excluding NSW notifications)
Document type:
Quarterly performance report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Subject:
Registration management, notifications management, statutory offence management, monitoring and compliance
Professions covered:
14 regulated health professions
Data basis:
Principal place of practice of registered health practitioners
Related bodies:
National Boards; Health Professional Councils (NSW); Health Care Complaints Commission (NSW); Office of the Health Ombudsman (Queensland)
Reporting focus:
Registration statistics, applications outcomes, notifications, interim actions, assessments, investigations, hearings, offences, monitoring
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Date:
January 8, 2025
Location:
Mooresville Government Center, 4 E. Harrison Street, Mooresville, Indiana
Jurisdiction:
Town of Mooresville and Brown Township, Morgan County, Indiana
Governing Bodies:
Mooresville Town Council; Brown Township Board
Subject:
Proposed establishment of the Mooresville – Brown Township Fire Protection Territory
Related Measures:
Proposed ordinance; resolution; interlocal agreement
Public Hearing Dates:
January 30, 2025; February 20, 2025; March 6, 2025
Final Vote Date:
March 20, 2025
Effective Tax Period:
Beginning with taxes payable in 2026
Proposed Budget Period:
2026–2028
Provider Unit:
Town of Mooresville
Participating Unit:
Brown Township
Contact Persons:
Dianna Wamsley, Mooresville Clerk-Treasurer; Mark Harris, Brown Township Trustee
Publication Dates:
January 15, 2025; January 22, 2025
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Australian Capital Territory
Topic:
Health Practitioner Regulation
Document Type:
Performance Report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Author:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Target Audience:
Public, Health Practitioners, Researchers
Period of Activity:
January–March 2016
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Opportunity Posted:
18 January 2022
Clarification Deadline:
16 February 2022
Quotation Return Date:
12 noon, 1 March 2022
Estimated Contract Value:
£35,000
Contracting Authority:
Hart District Council
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Query Contact:
[email protected]
Procurement Procedure:
Request for Quotation
Contract Type:
Services
Lots:
3
Lot 1 Budget Guide:
£5,000
Lot 2 Budget Guide:
£25,000
Lot 3 Budget Guide:
£5,000
Intended Start Date:
07 March 2022
Lot 1 End Date:
18 April 2022
Lot 2 End Date:
03 June 2022
Lot 3 End Date:
30 April 2022
Extension Option:
Up to 31 March 2023 by mutual agreement
Subject Line Requirement:
Quotation for Identify Signage and style guide - 2022
Governing Law and Jurisdiction:
As specified in Section 23
Year:
2025
Institution:
Homerton College, Cambridge, UK
Document type:
Dining Menu
Audience:
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Students
Period:
January–March 2025
Meal types:
Formal Hall, Semi-Formal Hall, Themed Hall, PGCE Lent Dinner, LGBTQ+ Formal Hall
Cuisine highlights:
British, Italian, Asian, Vegan options
Allergens:
Gluten, Egg, Milk, Celery, Sulphites, Soya, Fish, Crustaceans, Mustard, Sesame
Special events:
Lunar New Year, International Women’s Day, Enchanted Forest Theme
Courses:
Starter, Main, Dessert
Presentation:
Includes detailed dish ingredients and allergens
Year:
2023
Reporting period:
January–March 2023 (Quarter 4) and financial year 2022/23
Organisation:
NHS Golden Jubilee
Governing body:
NHS Golden Jubilee Board
Responsible Executive:
Anne Marie Cavanagh, Director of Nursing
Report Author:
Nicki Hamer, Head of Corporate Governance and Board Secretary
Meeting date:
25 May 2023
Document type:
Annual report
Subject:
Whistleblowing concerns management and reporting
Related policy framework:
National Whistleblowing Standards
Oversight body referenced:
Independent National Whistleblowing Officer (INWO)
Internal committees referenced:
Clinical Governance Committee; Staff Governance and Person Centred Committee
Key indicators reported:
National whistleblowing performance indicators and KPIs
Number of whistleblowing concerns reported:
1 concern during 2022/23
Primary issue raised:
Adequacy of first-aid arrangements for employees, patients and visitors
Training and awareness activities:
Turas Whistleblowing eLearning modules and organisational communications
Governance reporting route:
Clinical Governance Committee, Staff Governance and Person Centred Committee, then Board
Year:
2016
Region:
Tasmania, Australia
Subject:
Health practitioner regulation and performance
Document type:
Quarterly performance report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Author:
AHPRA
Target audience:
Health regulators, policymakers, researchers
Reporting period:
January–March 2016
Date of publication:
2016
Data coverage:
Registration management, notifications, statutory offences, monitoring of practitioners
Source of data:
National Boards of 14 health professions, AHPRA databases
Year:
2025
Reporting Period:
January–March
Organization:
UNDE (Union of National Defence Employees)
Document Type:
Committee and Regional Human Rights Reports
Author:
Sandra Griffith-Bonaparte, Sophie Desroches, Kahla Lichti, Mandy Forgét, Charity Sarazin
Regions Covered:
Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario, Manitoba–Saskatchewan
Topics:
Human rights, employment equity, Indigenous engagement, Black History Month, Women’s events, community involvement
Meetings:
Monthly (January–March 2025), bi-monthly starting after March 2025
Events:
Wendake Reservation visit, Black History Month events, International Women’s Day events
Audience:
UNDE members and human rights representatives
Context:
Reports on committee activities, regional human rights coordination, events participation, and engagement with equity and Indigenous issues
Year:
2023
Region / City:
South Sudan, Juba
Theme:
Humanitarian Program Management
Document Type:
Terms of Reference
Organization / Institution:
CARE South Sudan
Author:
CARE South Sudan Program Management Core Group
Target Audience:
Project Managers, Technical Advisers, Program Staff
Period of Implementation:
January–March 2023
Key Sectors:
Food Security & Livelihoods, Health & Nutrition, Gender, Protection, Peace Building
Scope:
Development of program management toolkit, staff training, pilot testing, toolkit finalization
Reporting Lines:
Reports to Country Director or Deputy Country Director Programs
Application Deadline:
10 January 2023
Contact Emails:
[email protected]
Language:
English
Organization:
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) Westshore Campus
Department:
Student Engagement
Region / City:
Westlake, Ohio, United States
Type of Document:
Campus student newsletter and event announcement
Theme:
Student activities, campus events, student organizations, and campus resources
Target Audience:
Currently enrolled Tri-C students
Events Mentioned:
Cleveland Monsters hockey game student tickets, Welcome Week activities, Tri-C Women’s Summit, Student Leadership Retreat
Key Dates:
January 30 – March 2
Notable Observance:
Black History Month
Speakers Mentioned:
Professor Starks; Professor Reed; Tasha Baston
Facilities Referenced:
SLT Commons; SLT 214; SLT 207; Student Affairs Office; Campus Pantry
Contact Person:
Katie Ponsart
Additional Contacts:
Amanda Fronek; Amanda Hanley; Billy Bernard
Associated Programs:
Student Engagement programs, campus clubs and organizations, tutoring and student success services
Year:
2018
Region / Country:
United States
Religious tradition:
United Methodist Church
Subject:
Christian liturgical calendar and scripture readings
Document type:
Church worship planning calendar
Organization:
United Methodist Church Discipleship Ministries, Office of Worship, Music, & Preaching
Address:
PO Box 340003, Nashville TN 37203-0003
Telephone:
877-899-2780 ext. 7023
Website:
http://www.umcworship.org
Liturgical coverage period:
January–March 2018
Included observances:
Epiphany, Baptism of the Lord, Lent, Holy Week, Easter Vigil
Additional observances:
Human Relations Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Black History Month, Women’s History Month
Content elements:
Daily calendar dates, liturgical colors, lectionary scripture readings, church observances and commemorations
Intended audience:
United Methodist clergy, worship leaders, and church planners
Year:
1982
Location:
Coimbatore, India
Crop:
Rice
Variety:
TNAU 17005
Pest:
Cnaphalocrocis medinalis
Authors:
G. S. Thangamuthu, Chellammal Murugesan, S. Subramanian
Institution:
All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project (AICRIP), Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU)
Experiment period:
January–March 1982
Fertilizer:
Nitrogen 75 kg/ha, Phosphorus 40 kg/ha, Potassium 40 kg/ha
Spacing tested:
10 × 15 cm, 22.5 × 20 cm, 30 × 20 cm
Replication:
6
Year:
2021
Region / Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Document Type:
Training welcome pack and learning agreement
Programme:
Training in Systematic Instruction (TSI) Online Programme
Organisation:
TSI Online
Operating Company:
Barry Jones Consulting LIMITED (11306842)
Delivery Format:
Online training with e-learning and live sessions via Zoom
Training Period:
25 January 2021 – 2 March 2021
E-learning Period:
25 January 2021 – 28 January 2021
Live Training Dates:
2–3 February 2021
Follow-up Session Date:
2 March 2021
Submission Deadline for Learning Agreement:
15 January 2021
Training Equipment Delivery Date:
20 January 2021
Training Equipment Return Date:
4 February 2021
Minimum Participants per Organisation:
Two staff members
Required Participant Resources:
Laptop, smartphone with earphones, dedicated room with Wi-Fi, training equipment for independence skills
Certification Requirement:
Completion of all programme components
Booking and Contact Email:
[email protected]
Year:
2026
Region:
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Subject:
Public Health Nursing Orientation and Training
Document type:
Schedule / Calendar
Organization:
WRHA Population & Public Health
Target audience:
Public Health Nurses
Period:
January–March 2026
Dates of sessions:
January 1 – March 31, 2026
Mode:
In-person and online sessions
Contact:
[email protected]; [email protected]
Year:
2018
Region:
Victoria, Australia
Type of document:
Performance report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Scope:
Registration management, notifications management, statutory offences, monitoring practitioners with restrictions
Period covered:
January–March 2018
Target audience:
Health practitioners, regulators, policymakers, researchers
Data source:
National Boards of 14 health professions, Office of the Health Ombudsman (Queensland), Health Professional Council and Health Care Complaints Commission (NSW)
Key metrics:
Number of registrants, applications for registration, notifications, interim actions, assessments, investigations, hearings, statutory offence management, monitoring and compliance
Publication date:
2018
Program:
National History Day (NHD)
Document Type:
Assignment guidelines
Subject:
History education and student research projects
Educational Level:
Secondary school students
Project Categories:
Exhibit; Performance; Documentary; Website; Historical Paper
Submission Platform:
Google Folder; Google Classroom
Project Components:
Project outline; Project checks; Annotated bibliography; Process paper; Cover page; Final project
Outline Submission Date:
January 22 or January 23
Project Check #2 Date:
February 7 or February 8
Project Check #3 Date:
February 22 or February 25
Supporting Materials Due:
February 28 or March 1
Final Project Due:
March 8 or March 11
Evaluation Elements:
Skill development points; Content mastery assessment
Referenced Resources:
Category overview pages; category rules; class website materials and rubrics
Year:
2022
Region:
Western Australia
Reporting period:
September 2022
Type of document:
Performance report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra)
Scope:
Health practitioner registration, notifications, compliance, tribunal and panel matters
Data included:
Registrant numbers, registration types, applications, notifications, immediate actions, tribunal and panel matters, criminal offences, monitoring and compliance cases
Year:
2015
Region:
Victoria, Australia
Type of document:
Performance report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Scope:
Registration management, notifications management, compliance monitoring
Period:
October–December 2015
Target audience:
General public and stakeholders
Data coverage:
State and national levels (excludes NSW for notifications)
Health professions covered:
14 regulated health professions
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Australian Capital Territory
Topic:
Health Practitioner Regulation
Document Type:
Performance Report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Author:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Target Audience:
Public, Healthcare Professionals, Researchers
Period of Validity:
Quarterly
Approval Date:
October 2017
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
2018
Reporting period:
April–June 2018
Jurisdiction:
Western Australia
Country:
Australia
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Associated bodies:
National Boards of 14 health professions
Legal framework:
National Law
Subject:
Registration management, notifications management, statutory offence management, monitoring and compliance
Document type:
Quarterly performance report
Coverage:
State and territory data excluding matters managed in NSW and certain matters in Queensland
Data scope:
Registrants, applications for registration, notifications, interim actions, investigations, hearings, statutory offences, monitoring of practitioners with restrictions
Publication frequency:
Quarterly
Official website:
www.ahpra.gov.au
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Western Australia
Theme:
Health practitioner registration
Document Type:
Performance Report
Organization:
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra)
Author:
Ahpra
Target Audience:
Health regulators, policymakers, healthcare professionals
Effective Period:
2020
Approval Date:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided