intervention programme
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinterventionandprogramme
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intervention
noun
uk/ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/
the action of becoming intentionally involved in a difficult situation, in order to improve it or prevent it from ...
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programme
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/us/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
a broadcast on television ...
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These factors were outside the control of the researchers as the scheduling of theinterventionprogramme in the curriculum was set by the school authorities.
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It is based on a lifecourse assessment andinterventionprogrammethat works with middle-aged women and men to plan proactively for their care-giving roles.
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Following a community-basedinterventionprogrammefor an outbreak of meningococcal disease, we collected meningococcal carrier isolates from the intervention area and control areas.
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Most of the teachers expressed reservations about the position of theinterventionprogrammein relation to the whole final year syllabus.
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The effect of theinterventionprogrammewas measured through questionnaires which assessed knowledge and attitudes towards ageing and older people before and after the intervention.
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Professionals were purposively sampled (a) on experience of using a briefinterventionprogramme(to gain both user and non-user views) and (b) on occupation.
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An important feature of thisinterventionprogrammeis that it involved parents.
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A word of caution needs to be said about theinterventionprogrammeused in this study.
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The story is different, however, when assessing the long-term effect of theinterventionprogramme.
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The results also show that, in general, the students hold negative attitudes towards older people and that there was little change in their attitudes following theinterventionprogramme.
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At present the curriculum of the presentinterventionprogrammeis heavily focused on the biological aspects of ageing, possibly because information is more readily available on this subject.
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Thus, in anyinterventionprogramme, focal attention should be on the most heavily infected, which in most endemic communities comprise persons up to 30 year of age.
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The earlyinterventionprogramme, worth a total of £60m over five years, will establish the basic literacy and numeracy skills children will need.
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A final warning will normally trigger a tailor-madeinterventionprogrammewith the offender and his or her family to tackle the causes of the offending.
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A final warning will normally trigger a tailor-madeinterventionprogrammewith the offender and his or her family, to tackle the causes of the offending.
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Youngsters given a final warning will normally participate in a communityinterventionprogrammeto tackle the causes of their offending.
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We constantly consider research; for example, we are not just waiting until the end of the criminal justiceinterventionprogrammebut are looking at it as it develops.
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The study will measure the role of various types of governmental intervention programmes on three aspects of immigrants' occupational integration: employment, occupational status and earnings.
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