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  2. University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust

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    UHBW did well in the 2014 cancer patient experience survey and agreed to pair with South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which did badly, in a scheme intended to "spread and accelerate innovative practice via peer-to-peer support and learning". [4] In September 2016, the trust was selected by NHS England as one of twelve Global Digital ...

  3. Values scale - Wikipedia

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    Values scales are helpful in understanding several aspects of consumption areas and consumer behavior, including leisure, media, and gift giving. People who endorse certain values more highly than others engage in certain activities, prefer certain programs or magazines, or give gifts differently from others.

  4. Theory of basic human values - Wikipedia

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    Circle chart of values in the theory of basic human values [1] The theory of basic human values is a theory of cross-cultural psychology and universal values developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. The theory extends previous cross-cultural communication frameworks such as Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. Schwartz identifies ten basic human ...

  5. World Values Survey - Wikipedia

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    The World Values Survey ... ethnocentric outlook and low levels of trust and ... the extent to which people perceive that they have free ...

  6. University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

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    The trust expected [needs update] to finish 2015–16 with a deficit of more than £31 million as a result of changes to the NHS tariff. [26] In June 2014 the trust reported that Accident and Emergency Department activity had continued to rise with more than 102,000 attendances, a 4.9% increase over the previous year. [27]

  7. Value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Values are one of the factors that generate behavior (besides needs, interests and habits) and influence the choices made by an individual. Values may help common human problems for survival by comparative rankings of value, the results of which provide answers to questions of why people do what they do and in what order they choose to do them.

  8. English trust law - Wikipedia

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    Trustees, especially in family trusts, may often be expected to perform their services for free. However, more commonly, a trust will make provision for some payment. In the absence of terms in the trust instrument, the Trustee Act 2000 sections 28–32 stipulate that professional trustees are entitled to a "reasonable remuneration." All ...

  9. Transvaluation of values - Wikipedia

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    The revaluation of all values or transvaluation of all values (German: Umwertung aller Werte) is a concept from the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. The Revaluation of All Values was also the working title of a series of four books Nietzsche was planning to write, only the first of which— The Antichrist —he ever completed.