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White paper
About: White paper is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3852 publications have been published within this topic receiving 51169 citations. The topic is also known as: White paper & White papers.
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11 Aug 2015
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a brief working paper that analyses some of the analytical work behind the Commission's proposals to be presented in the forthcoming White Paper "For a 2030 climate and energy policy framework".
Abstract: The EU has set itself ambitious targets with regards to a significant reduction of its greenhouse gas emissions and has presented roadmaps depicting an overall decarbonisation of its economy by the middle of the century. In this context European policymakers and stakeholders are currently discussing the targets and the level of ambition of the 2030 climate and energy policy framework. The Commission is expected to present its own vision for the further development of the energy and climate policy framework in its White Paper "For a 2030 climate and energy policy framework". At this decisive point in the political debate the Wuppertal Institute presents a brief working paper that analyses some of the analytical work - particularly the underlying energy and GHG emission scenarios - behind the Commission's proposals to be presented in the forthcoming White Paper.
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01 Jan 2001
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TL;DR: The data suggest that loss of momentum and enthusiasm for reform has followed the dealy in implementation and that cynicism and anxieties about role uncertainty, resource shortages, perceived training needs and budget holding may be undermining generally positive attitudes to the benefits of holistic assessment.
Abstract: Following the publication of the White Paper Caring for People, changes are anticipated in assessment procedures for community care services for elderly people. From the perspective of those involved in the management and provision of community care, this paper examines the relationship between the proposed reforms and practitioners’ knowledge, opinions and practices. Some implications for training and professional practice are suggested.
This study is based upon 33 in-depth interviews across two counties in North Wales with a range of community care professionals (n=40) and seeks to reflect workers’ understandings about new assessment arrangements and their expections, opinions and anxieties about the anticipated reforms.
The data suggest that loss of momentum and enthusiasm for reform has followed the dealy in implementation and that cynicism and anxieties about role uncertainty, resource shortages, perceived training needs and budget holding may be undermining generally positive attitudes to the benefits of holistic assessment.
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TL;DR: The author describes the proceedings of a conference held to discuss the implications of this policy, as part of the preparation for the White Paper A New NHS is implemented.
Abstract: Teamwork in primary care will become increasingly important as the White Paper A New NHS is implemented In this article, the author describes the proceedings of a conference held to discuss the implications of this policy
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