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Official FOI record detailing the number of domestic violence incidents reported in Scottish police divisions on 31 December and 1 January over 2022–2024.
Year:
2022–2024
Region / City:
Scotland
Theme:
Domestic violence statistics
Document Type:
FOI response
Organization:
Police Scotland
Author:
Information Management - FOI, Police Scotland
Data Source:
iVPD system, Police Scotland
Date Responded:
11 November 2024
Data Extracted As Of:
8 November 2024
Target Audience:
General public and researchers
Retention Policy:
Records retained according to iVPD automated weeding and retention SOP
Appeal Authority:
Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner (OSIC)
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Year:
2025
Jurisdiction:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Region:
Massachusetts
Document type:
Evaluation report
Program:
MassHealth
Policy area:
Medicaid managed care quality
Issuing body:
Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Office of Medicaid
Publication date:
February 2025
Evaluation period:
Calendar Years 2022–2024
Measurement years covered:
2020–2022
Regulatory framework:
42 CFR §438.340(c)(2)
Related strategy:
MassHealth Comprehensive Quality Strategy (published June 2022)
Care programs covered:
ACO Program, MCO Program, PCC Plan, One Care, Senior Care Options
Quality domains:
Care quality, equity, value-based care, person- and family-centered care, care coordination
Source type:
Government administrative evaluation
Year:
2023
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union
Sector:
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T)
Study Group:
Study Group 15
Study Period:
2022–2024
Document Type:
Liaison statement and study group report
Meeting Location:
Geneva
Meeting Dates:
20 November – 1 December 2023
Approval Date:
1 December 2023
Source:
ITU-T Study Group 15
Title Reference:
ITU-T SG15 EWM Liaison Report
Authors:
SG15 Electronic Working Methods coordination team
Rapporteur:
Paul Doolan
Thematic Focus:
Electronic Working Methods, meeting organization, collaboration tools, document handling procedures
Audience:
TSAG and ITU-T Study Group participants
Liaison Recipient:
Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group
Agreement ID:
RM6195
Agreement name:
Big Data and Analytics
Category:
Big Data and Analytics
Type of document:
Buyer guide
Agreement duration:
2 years with optional extension of up to 2 additional years
Start date:
16 August 2022
End date:
9 August 2024
Maximum contract length:
5 years including extensions
Scope of agreement:
Bespoke professional services and commercial off-the-shelf software for data and analytics
Buying options:
Further competition; Direct award
Lots:
Design, Build and Run Professional Services; Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) Software
Number of suppliers:
50
Eligible users:
Central government departments, arm’s length bodies, devolved administrations, public sector and third sector organisations
Governing body:
Crown Commercial Service
Pricing models:
Fixed cost; Outcomes-based; Time and materials
Contact details:
[email protected]
Note:
; 0345 410 2222
Guidance related documents:
Digital, Data & Technology (DDaT) Playbook
Year:
2022–2024
Region:
Manitoba, Canada
Document type:
Press release
Issuer:
Manitoba Government
Target audience:
Nurses employed by Central Table employers
Effective dates:
November 18, 2022 – ratification of next collective agreement
Compensation types:
Weekend Super Premium, Recruitment/Retention Incentive, Full-Time Incentive, Full-Time Weekend Worker, Wellness Incentive, Licensure Reimbursement, Travel Nurse Hourly Rate Increase, Refer a Nurse Program, Retro Pay Reinstatement, Seniority Reconnection
Eligibility:
Central Table nurses meeting EFT and service criteria
Additional notes:
Incentives are cumulative and separate for multiple qualifying positions
Year:
2022–2024
Country:
Brazil
Theme:
Political participation and rights of persons with disabilities
Document type:
Official contribution letter
Institution:
Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship; Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Recipient:
United Nations OHCHR Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Author:
National Secretary for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Population groups analyzed:
Persons with disabilities, women, Black people
Data sources:
TSE, IBGE Census, PNAD Contínua
Elections analyzed:
2020, 2022, 2024 municipal, national, and state elections
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T)
Body:
Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group (TSAG)
Document code:
TSAG-TD065R1
Study period:
2022–2024
Meeting:
Geneva, 12–16 December 2022
Source:
TSAG Chairman
Contact person:
Abdurahman M. Al Hassan
Document type:
Temporary Document (TD)
Language:
English
Related references:
WTSA-20 Resolutions; PP-22 Resolutions; ITU-T operational plan
Reference number:
24-G-036
Document type:
Freedom of Information response
Subject:
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC), Midline Catheters, Implanted Access Ports and Port Access Needles
Organisation:
Health Board
Hospitals mentioned:
Morriston Hospital; Singleton Hospital
Clinical services involved:
Vascular Access Team; Critical Care; Anaesthetic Staff
Time period covered:
1 January 2022 – 31 June 2024
Supply routes referenced:
Direct; NHS Supply Chain; Other distributors
Medical devices referenced:
Teleflex Vascular positioning system; BD Sherlock 3CG; Vygon Pilot
Language policy:
Correspondence accepted in Welsh or English
Year:
2022–2024
Site Number:
1415
Site Name:
Errington Special Education Centre
Document Type:
School Improvement Plan
Focus Area:
Student reading achievement
Goal 1:
Improve students’ reading achievements
Baseline Data 2022:
70% (77 of 105 students achieved One Plan reading goals)
Target 2023:
80% (85 of 105 students to achieve One Plan reading goals by end of Term 4, 2023)
Target 2024:
90% (94 of 105 students to improve or maintain reading goals by end of Term 4, 2024)
Vision Statement:
Empower students to have a voice, reach their potential and become more independent through safety, respect, responsibility and resilience
Key Strategies:
Differentiated curriculum planning; explicit targeted teaching; data-informed practice; professional learning in oral language, phonological awareness, systematic synthetic phonics, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension
Assessment Tools:
PreLit; InitiaLit; ABLES; Phonics screening
Monitoring Period:
Term 1 and Term 4 each year
Approval Process:
Endorsement by Education Director and Governing Council Chairperson
Contact:
Review, Improvement and Accountability; Phone 8226 1284; [email protected]
Year(s):
2022–2024
Country:
United States
Subject:
Essential Community Providers (ECP) requirements for Qualified Health Plan (QHP) certification
Document Type:
Supporting Statement / Administrative Justification
Issuing Authority:
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Administering Agency:
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Legal Basis:
Section 1311(c)(1)(C) of the Affordable Care Act; 45 CFR 156.235; Section 340B(a)(4) of the Public Health Service Act; Section 1927(c)(1)(D)(i)(IV) of the Social Security Act
OMB Control Number:
0938-1295
CMS Identifier:
CMS-10561
Applicable Programs:
Qualified Health Plans (QHPs); Stand-alone Dental Plans (SADPs)
Regulatory Focus:
Inclusion standards and data collection for Essential Community Providers
Geographic Scope:
Nationwide
Data Collection Method:
Online ECP Provider Petition
Target Entities:
Health care providers serving predominantly low-income, medically underserved individuals; QHP and SADP issuers
Related Benefit Year:
2022 benefit year
Year:
2022–2024
Company:
Uber Technologies, Inc.
Document Type:
Financial Analysis / Balance Sheet and Income Statement Review
Sector:
Ridesharing and Food Delivery
Audience:
Investors, Financial Analysts
Metrics Covered:
Cash to Current Liabilities Ratio, Debt to Equity Ratio, Retained Earnings to Total Assets, Revenue Trends, Profit Margins, EPS Growth, Cash Flow, ROA, ROE
Year:
2022–2024
Region / city:
Latvia
Theme:
Public Sector Innovation
Document Type:
Project Report
Institution / Organization:
Latvian State Chancellery, OECD
Author:
Project Team REFORM/IM2022/009
Target Audience:
Public sector actors, policy makers, innovation networks
Key Activities:
Assessment of innovative capacity, strategy co-creation, workshops, surveys, pilot projects, methodology training
Challenges:
Staff turnover in the Innovation Lab, project extension
Outputs:
Innovative capacity assessment report, national innovation strategy/action plan, monitoring framework, pilot prototypes, dissemination materials
Stakeholders:
National and municipal public administrations, non-governmental organizations, OECD experts
Year:
2022–2024
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
IT systems and software contracts in healthcare
Document Type:
Contract summary / system inventory
Organization:
NHS Trusts
Author:
Internal NHS administrative departments
Target Audience:
IT management, procurement teams
Contract Periods:
2022–2033
Systems Included:
Diagnostic Imaging, EPR, Finance, Finance BI and Analytics, Oncology, Pharmacy, Procurement Software, Vendor Neutral Archive, Video Consulting
Total Contract Value:
£1,930,408.60 ex VAT
Procurement Frameworks:
Crown Commercial Services, QE Facilities, NHS Digital
Renewal Type:
Annual and fixed-term contracts
Integration Details:
PAS, EP2, E-Procurement, Business Objects, Microsoft Power BI, SQL Management Studio, N/A
Notes:
Some contracts currently out to tender
Year:
2022–2024
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Economic sanctions, Russian oil imports, maritime insurance
Document Type:
Written evidence / policy submission
Organization:
International Centre for Ukrainian Victory (ICUV), UK Friends of Ukraine
Target Audience:
UK Treasury Committee, policymakers
Key Topics:
Russian crude oil, refining loopholes, shadow fleets, insurance for maritime transport, enforcement of oil price cap
Date Submitted:
2024-01-13
Recommendations:
Strengthen UK sanctions, close refining loopholes, enhance international cooperation, enforce oil price cap, implement beneficial ownership legislation
Financial Figures:
£103.4 billion insured oil transport, £39.7 billion post-oil price cap
Legislation Reference:
Ending Importation of Russian Oil Act (U.S.), UK beneficial ownership public registers
Year:
2022–2024
Region:
Scotland
Topic:
Football match policing and internal reviews
Document type:
Freedom of Information response
Organization:
Police Scotland
Reference number:
FOI 24-0154
Responded to:
9 February 2024
Subjects covered:
Football matches, match commanders, internal review teams
Data attachments:
24-0154 Data 1, 24-0154 Data 2
Legal context:
Section 17 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act
Audience:
General public requesting FOI information
Dates of football seasons covered:
2022/23, 2023/24
Review process status:
Ongoing, ad-hoc until new procedures established
Year:
2022–2024
Region / City:
Washington, D.C. / Santa Clara, CA
Document Type:
SEC Form 4 and Limited Power of Attorney
Organization:
SoundHound AI, Inc.
Author:
Sharan Nitesh
Filing Person:
Sharan Nitesh
Position:
Chief Financial Officer
Securities Traded:
Class A Common Stock
Transaction Date:
09/20/2024
Filing Date:
09/24/2024
Attorney-in-Fact:
Warren Heit, Keyvan Mohajer
Legal Reference:
Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Purpose:
Reporting changes in beneficial ownership and granting power of attorney for filings
Year:
2023
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
IT Project Closure
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Information Technology Services
Author:
Ian Biggs, Elizabeth Wardrop
Target Audience:
ITS Staff, Project Stakeholders
Approval Date:
19-Jan-23
Revision Date:
28-Nov-2022
Year:
2000
Region / City:
Birmingham
Theme:
Transparency, Data Protection, Freedom of Information
Document Type:
Request Form
Organization / Institution:
Solicitors Regulation Authority
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
General Public
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
2025
Date of Recording:
March 21, 2025
Speakers:
Maureen McGuire-Kuletz, Rob Froehlich, Dr. Nichole Tichy
Institution:
George Washington University
Type of Document:
Presentation Transcript
Topic:
Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Vocational Rehabilitation
Audience:
Counselors, Rehabilitation Professionals
Related Codes:
CRC Code of Ethics 2023, American Counseling Association Guidelines
Learning Objectives:
Ethical principles in AI, client privacy, informed consent, bias mitigation, professional responsibility
Endorsing Body:
CRCC Ethics Committee (speakers’ affiliation)
Contextual Description:
Transcript of a professional presentation discussing ethical considerations in the use of artificial intelligence within vocational rehabilitation and counseling, including confidentiality, professional responsibility, and compliance with relevant codes.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Anaheim, California
Topic:
Health Care Facilities Design and Standards
Document Type:
Transcript
Organization / Institution:
American Society for Health Care Engineering
Author:
Bridget McDougall, Leah Hummel, John Williams
Target Audience:
Health Care Facility Designers, Engineers, and Stakeholders
Effective Period:
2026 FGI Facility Code Draft
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Date:
September 31, 2011
Jurisdiction:
Texas
Legal area:
Criminal evidence law
Topic:
Demonstrative evidence
Document type:
Legal memorandum
Author:
John Stride
Recipient:
Clay Abbott
Subject:
Use of recorded HGN tests in jury trials
Relevant courts:
Texas intermediate courts of appeals
Cases discussed:
Thrasher v. State; Hartsock v. State; Redfearn v. State
Evidence format:
Video, DVD, CD recordings
Procedural posture:
Appellate review
Time period covered:
2010–2011