Sentences with phrase «health authority area»

The data relate to pregnancies that received maternity care from one of fifteen hospitals in the former North West Thames Regional Health Authority Area in England, and which resulted in a live or stillbirth in the years 1988 — 2000 inclusive, excluding «high - risk» pregnancies, unplanned home births, pre-term births, elective Caesareans and medical inductions.
This report records the outcome of planned and unplanned births outside hospital to residents in the former Northern Regional Health Authority area between 1981 and 1994.
Subjects: All 558 691 registered births to women normally resident in the former Northern Regional Health Authority area during 1981 — 94.

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With coal trains already coursing through the Lower Mainland to the much larger Westshore and Neptune terminals, it's not surprising the environmental report behind the port authority's decision found no appreciable impacts on the health of area residents.
Since mental health planning authorities foresee every geographic area in the country being served by a comprehensive center, the opportunities for collaborative endeavor now exist.
Helping re-shape a postnatal assessment tool to measure the mental health and wellbeing of fathers and their families in a local authority area
If you are already pregnant, health authorities recommend you postpone any non-essential travel to areas of the world where Zika is widespread.
The study data were taken from the St Mary's Maternity Information System (SMMIS), a computerised records system which was used by most of the hospitals within the former North West Thames Regional Health Authority (RHA) area during the study period.
It began in 2005, as a joint project between the NHS and NCT, which secured local health authority funding to set up a breastfeeding support group in an area of social deprivation with low breastfeeding rates.
«This ruling raises questions about how regulations in this area are being applied by the ASA, Department of Health and local authorities
When the responsibility for public health moves to local authorities there will be further opportunities for doctors to play a leading role in finding local solutions to help their communities in areas like cold housing and fuel poverty.»
US health authorities on Friday urged people to use condoms or refrain from sex if they live in or have traveled to areas where the Zika virus is circulating.
Task Force members represent 14 State agencies and authorities having responsibilities in the areas of health, housing, child welfare, community development, weatherization and energy conservation.
These reassurances notwithstanding, the authorities will monitor the area for ongoing health risks.
Health authorities, wildlife managers and cattle owners must work together to stop zoonotic tuberculosis in Namwala and the bordering areas in Kafue.
The president's 2002 proposal establishing the Department of Homeland Security addressed the lead - agency issue in the event of future crisis as follows: «After a major incident, the EPA will be responsible for decontamination of affected buildings and neighborhoods and providing advice and assistance to public - health authorities in determining whether it is safe to return to the areas
Bradt's job is to assess the health needs of people in disaster - stricken areas and to advise authorities on how to respond.
Schools can work with local authorities to limit the proliferation of fast food outlets in certain areas, as they can be refused planning consent on health grounds.
Preparing for adulthood • Planning for young people's futures • A broad range of education and learning opportunities: Wolf Review • Employment opportunities and support: the role of disability employment advisers • A coordinated transition to adult health services: joint working across all services • Support for independent living Services working together for families • Local authorities and local health services will play a pivotal role in delivering change for children, young people and families • Reducing bureaucratic burdens on professionals • Empowering local professionals to develop collaborative, innovative and high quality services • Supporting the development of high quality speech and language therapy workforce and educational psychology profession • Encouraging greater collaboration between local areas • Extending local freedom and flexibility over the use of funding • Enabling the voluntary and community sector to take on a greater role in delivering services • Exploring a national banded funding framework • Bringing about greater alignment of pre 16 and post 16 funding arrangements
With senior schooling HPE courses delivered by state authorities, senior students have the opportunity to prepare for their own career pathways in movement, sport science, health promotion and holistic careers by engaging with the skills and knowledge developed in the HPE learning area.
Over 5,000 schools are now enrolled in the programme, which is supported by the Big Lottery fund and commissioned by Local Authorities and regional public health teams to address key health and wellbeing priorities in their areas.
The District - government - affiliated agencies with representatives serving on the Task Force are the Office of Human Rights, the Metropolitan Police Department, D.C. Public Schools (DCPS), Office of the State Superintendent of Education, the Mayor's Office on GLBT Affairs, Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Health, D.C. Public Charter School Board, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, the D.C. Public Library, Department of Mental Health, Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services, Office of Disability Rights, University of the District of Columbia, and Child and Family Services Administration.
«There are also serious concerns that removing local authorities from the planning of education across an area could further disadvantage children who are already vulnerable because they have special educational needs, mental health problems or are at risk of missing education,» it said.
Leptospirosis: If you think your dog is at risk for lepto, make sure you find out from your local health authority what strains of lepto are in your area.
To sell in other Nevada Counties you must be registered with the Health Authority which has jurisdiction in that area.
In some areas, diagnosis of tularemia may need to be reported to the local public health authorities.
See Wilsher v. Essex Area Health Authority, [1988] A.C. 1074 (H.L.), at p. 1090, per Lord Bridge; Snell v. Farrell, 1990 CanLII 70 (SCC), [1990] 2 S.C.R. 311.
Current and «wannabe» litigators practising (or hoping to practise) in the medical negligence area would do well to read, and consider, what happened, and why, in the just released Briante v. Vancouver Island Health Authority, 2014 BCSC 1511.
SeeWilsher v. Essex Area Health Authority, [1988] A.C. 1074, at p. 1090, per Lord Bridge; Snell v. Farrell, [1990] 2 S.C.R. 311.
As was memorably said in Hewer v Bryant [1970] 1 QB 357 in a passage approved in Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority [1986] 1 AC 112: «The legal right of a parent to the custody of a child ends at the eighteenth birthday and even up till then, it is a dwindling right which the courts will hesitate to enforce against the wishes of the child, the older he is.
The LAA announced in its headline intentions document in January 2017, that contracts in the following areas of law would be awarded to organisations meeting its suitability tests and able to meet quality standards: Family; Housing, Debt and Welfare Benefits; Immigration & Asylum (including IRCs); Claims against Public Authorities (currently known as «Actions Against the Police etc»); Community Care; Clinical Negligence; Mental Health; and Public Law.
This has not been introduced previously as the ECJ case of Marshall v Southampton and South - West Hampshire Area Health Authority [1986] EUECJ C - 152 / 84 suggested that to pay anything less than full compensation for losses sustained to victims of discrimination could be open to judicial review.
(4) A sewage system inspector appointed under this section in an area of jurisdiction or, if there is more than one inspector in the area of jurisdiction, the inspector designated by the council of an upper - tier municipality, board of health or conservation authority has the same powers and duties in relation to sewage systems as does the chief building official in respect of buildings.
Her experience in education and community care law means she is particularly well - suited to the numerous cases in which these areas of the law collide, such as Tier 4 visa issues, student loans, and disputes about local authority and health authority obligations in cases involving those with «precarious» immigration status.
Section 1178 also carves out, in sections 1178 (b) and 1178 (c), certain areas of state authority that are not limited or invalidated by the provisions of part C of title XI: these areas relate to public health and state regulation of health plans.
[13]... As in other areas of negligence law, judges should assess causation using what Sopinka J., citing Lord Bridge in Wilsher v. Essex Area Health Authority, [1988] 2 W.L.R. 557 (H.L.), at p. 569, referred to as a «robust and pragmatic approach» (Snell v. Farrell, 1990 CanLII 70 (SCC), [1990] 2 S.C.R. 311, at p. 330).
Social workers depending on their area of specialization are usually employed by health centers, private nursing homes, local education authorities and charities.
XenZone's Kooth service offers mental health support for children and young people; it now has over 114,500 registered users in over 40 local authority areas XenZone, pioneer of online counselling and support services, has released figures today showing a steep rise in demand for Kooth, its digital therapy service for children and young people, -LSB-...]
Identifying who represents a particular community may be complex (Box 1).8 In some areas, this role may not belong to an Aboriginal community - controlled health service, but to a community council or other authority.1 For larger studies, there are also state - based and national associations of Aboriginal community - controlled health services.
Work alongside local authorities, health professionals and voluntary organisations in Berkshire and the surrounding area to provide information and support to parents.
Vivian is currently serving as Prevention Division Director at Capital Area Human Services District (CAHSD), the regional authority for behavioral health and developmental disability services as part of the Louisiana Department of Health shealth and developmental disability services as part of the Louisiana Department of Health sHealth system.
The national child protection charity expressed concerns at the findings by the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) of major non-compliances with national standards in foster care services operated by the Child and Family Agency, Tusla, in the Dublin South Central, Dublin North City and Cavan / Monaghan areas.
XenZone's Kooth service offers mental health support for children and young people; it now has over 114,500 registered users in over 40 local authority areas
It will be a blessing because now each parent can be given authority over a separate area of decision - making: one parent can make health decisions for the children while the other decides which extra-curricular activities they can participate in.
The Halifax researchers assessed employment, housing, environment, education and health in all 119 rural local authority districts to draw up their top 50 rural areas.
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