Gatekeeper(s) means in general parlance -
(i) people who have experience in life skills who monitor or oversee the actions of others, which can include one-on-one mentoring, in the main to ensure their wellbeing; or
(II) Primary Care providers, often in the setting of a managed-care organization, who coordinate patient care and provide referrals to specialists, hospitals, laboratories, and other medical services.
The term Gatekeepers has also been used to describe programmes for community minded citizens -
(a) in early retirement who assist vulnerable older people who need help but may be unable to get it for themselves; and
(b) identifying potential candidates for suicide.
For the Two National Preventive Health Research Programmes Gatekeepers are not limited to -
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20 RECs possess Eleven Sports Administration Attributes and 32 Pioneer FOFs who possess Five FOF Qualities to administer the YELP SPV under the YELP First Business Plan
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32 Pioneer Other Fit Old Farts who possess Five Pioneer FOF Qualities to administer the ICDI-HELP SPV under the ICDI Fifth Business Plan
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32 Pioneer Seasoned Choir Devotees who possess Five Pioneer SCD Qualities under the Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir Programme
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32 Pioneer Symphony Music Fogeys who possess Five Pioneer SMF Qualities under the Bohémian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras Programme
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32 Pioneer Elder Dance Aficionados who possess Five Pioneer EDA Qualities under the Bohémian Teenager Ballet & Modern Dance Programme
Explained in Section 24.
See 160 Pioneer Members of the Prime Minister’s Council for Active Living