Sentence examples for are equitable access from inspiring English sources

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Other areas emphasised in the resolution are equitable access to eHealth services, in particular by vulnerable groups, and IT security.

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So trying to ensure there's equitable access, that people with a disability can be full members of the NSW community, that they have the same rights as everybody else and a voice and a say in what happens in the community and inclusion.

Given that each participant has the opportunity to shape sessions devoted to his or her teaching, there is equitable access (dimension 3); and, precisely because the participants have the opportunity to shape the conversations around things that matter to them, there is significant room for agency (dimension 4).

It is an economy where there is equitable access to essential public goods and services - such as better transportation options and clean water and air - leading to greater social mobility and financial security.

Thanks to some of the initiatives in the second phase of the Education Transition Fund, as well as the Basic Education Assistance Module which was revitalised in the National Action Plan for Orphans and Vulnerable Children 2, there will be equitable access to quality education.

Certainly all five of the LHINs principles are relevant to this difficult case at the intersection of complex continuing care and mental health, yet the key principle appears to be equitable access based on patient need.

Policymakers should consider these factors in developing economic programs to ensure that there is equitable access to public goods and that the needs of migrants are met (particularly younger females who account for a large segment of the migrant population).

This is of concern because: firstly, there is an issue over whether these women are receiving equitable access to services; and secondly, the GP practices are required to keep patient records up to date.

Birmingham said: "I am focused on ensuring student and university funding is sustainable, equitable access to uni is guaranteed, upfront fees are avoided and Labor's [vocational education loan] scheme is replaced with something credible".

In addition, once patients are diagnosed, equitable access to novel therapeutics in an environment where the haemato-oncologist using the drugs has adequate experience in their use is also important and provides a strong argument for the establishment of specialist clinics and centres that treat adequate numbers of myeloma and can advise on the delivery of treatment.

There should be "equitable" cross-border access for patients and a "strategic approach" to joint delivery of health services.

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