
Claire E Nightingale
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1 month ago |
wtwco.com | Claire E Nightingale |Laura Cooke
Skip to main content main content, press tab to continue By and | March 20, 2025 The Financial Institutions results from the Directors’ and Officers’ Survey. Financial, Executive and Professional Risks (FINEX) Artificial Intelligence The results of the 2024/2025 Global Directors’ and Officers’ survey make for interesting reading for the Directors and Officers of financial institutions.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Claire E Nightingale |Laura Cooke
The Financial Institutions results from the Global Directors' and Officers' Survey. The highest perceived risk for respondents from the financial services and insurance industry remains cyber-attacks, and we expect the unease around governance and the focus by regulators on systems and controls correlates at least in part with that concern.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
mja.com.au | Alison Brown |Gail Garvey |Nicole M. Rankin |Claire E Nightingale
Med J Aust || doi: 10.5694/mja2.52084 Published online: 11 September 2023 The implementation of a national Lung Cancer Screening Program (LCSP), commencing in July 2025, presents a significant opportunity to have an impact on an intractable health problem for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.1 Lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.2 The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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Sep 3, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Alison Brown |Gail Garvey |Nicole M. Rankin |Claire E Nightingale
The implementation of a national Lung Cancer Screening Program (LCSP), commencing in July 2025, presents a significant opportunity to have an impact on an intractable health problem for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.1 Lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.2 The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander age-standardised incidence rate was 85.2 cases per 100 000 for 2009–2013 and the...
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Mar 15, 2023 |
lexology.com | Claire E Nightingale
Globally, the cumulative number of climate change related cases has more than doubled since 2015, bringing the total number of cases to over 2000. Around one quarter of these were filed between 2020 and 20221. Banks are increasingly focussed on the risks of climate change litigation and the pace of preparedness for risk is certainly increasing.
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