access and inclusionThis article by Nick Frost of Leeds Metropolitan University, Sue Elmer of Leeds Trinity University, and Lesly Best and Sue Mills, who are both Independent Researchers, looks at the experience of marginalised children in extended services. The authors conducted research into access...
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Financial Inclusion is eminent for sustained growth in South Asia. This study is an attempt to measure and comparatively analyze the levels of financial inclusion in South Asian countries. On the basis of eighty-nine parameters, it is found that the situation of financial inclusion in South Asia...
InclusionHigher educationOnline learning resourcesBarriersResearch indicates a diversity of factors that influence the use of online learning resources. Barriers, related to access and accessibility issues are often considered in the literature as inhibiting factors for people with disabilities. Following the...
The following databases were searched from their start until July 2013: Social Care Online, Social Policy and Research, Scopus, PsychINFO, HMIC, ASSIA, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL Plus and AMED. Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Most investigated either barriers to access or satisfaction ...
international actions to supporttheremoval of barrierstotechnology development and transfer, including [...] daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 技术执行机构应建议缔约方会议采取国际行动,支持消除技术开发和转让障碍,包括因知识产权产生的障碍。
The health sector reform in Colombia, initiated by Law 100 (1993) that introduced a managed competition model, is generally presented as a successful experience of improving access to care through a health insurance regulated market. The study's objectiv
Theoretically, local social service providers are in a structural position to ameliorate these obstacles, but the localized nature of service delivery in the USA requires that immigrants physically travel to access these supports. A growing literature on new destinations has begun to identify barriers ...
Organizational barriers to in- clusion: Perspectives from the recreation professional. Leisure Sciences, 2004, 26(3): 261-280.Allison, M. T., & Hibbler, D. K. (2004). Organizational barriers to inclusion: Perspectives from the recreation professional. Leisure Sciences, 26(3), 261-280....
Most participants viewed KMC as expensive care to access compared to those who perceived it as affordable. “Kangaroo is not involving because hospital process is different from that of the traditional healer. At the traditional healer, one can spend a lot of money than at the hospital, and no...