Sentences with phrase «aid provision»

The legal profession can consistently promote pro bono activity in practice while opposing the cuts to legal aid provision in principle.
Beyond minimum requirements In practice, first aid provision in schools is likely to exceed these minimum requirements.
Each school will carry out a first aid needs assessment to establish the level of first aid provision required.
By looking at accident data it is easy to identify what the common injuries and ailments are so that adequate first aid provision can be made.
Third, the Trump administration will need to figure out the federal government's role with respect to higher education, in terms of financial aid provision, regulation of post-secondary institutions, and provision of information about student outcomes by institution through the College Scorecard website.
David Allison, chair of Resolution, said: «Our survey has painted a very worrying picture for the future of legal aid provision in England and Wales.
With little guidance on first aid provision for other educational institutions, the onus is on schools» governing bodies or leadership teams to ensure they are well equipped to handle medical and accidental emergencies.
The International Development Secretary laid out plans for «legally enforceable sanctions» as part of a wider review, which details a shake - up of the «crony» market in which Britain's aid provision operates.
«This undoubtedly aided the provision of a curriculum management quality.
Aidan's panel will discuss the impact of recent EU decisions applying the «EU state aid provisions» to tax and competition treatment of European and multinational companies.
Writing in NLJ this week, David Greene, senior partner at Edwin Coe, says priorities for the review should include redress of the impact of LASPO on the poor and vulnerable, legal aid provision where children are involved, meaningful access in family cases, and reform of means testing and exceptional cases funding.
She concluded: «even with legal aid provision broad enough to fund a careful consideration of legal remedies, it is possible that, because the law governing housing standards is so ineffective and insufficient, housing advisers would have advised that there was no effective challenge».
Recently on the Student Loan Report, political actions in Virginia were covered involving student loan reform and Virginian financial aid provisions.
First aid provision in schools All schools have an overarching duty under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (the Act) to ensure the health and safety of employees and of anyone else affected by the school's operation.
For example, schools must make sure they have the minimum first aid provisions, which include having a suitably stocked first aid kit, information for employees on first aid arrangements and a sufficient number of staff trained as first aiders.
Provides for the piloting of new legal aid provisions.
First aid provision is often seen as a simple tick box exercise but it's so much more that — it can save lives and what could be more valuable then that?
In summary, the minimum requirements for school first aid provision are a first aid needs assessment; a written policy on first aid; and an appointed person to take charge of first aid arrangements.
The amendment did not change a school's headline responsibility to ensure adequate first aid provision.
Florida's Blaine Amendment / No - Aid Provision in Article I, section 3 of the Florida Constitution reads:
They are qualified to teach more than 15 PADI specialties, as well as holding professional qualifications in Technical diving, First - Aid provision and boat handling.
This has some self help information and assistance but is particularly focused on identifying pro bono and legal aid provision that will be helpful to users.
The LSC has shown a willingness to listen in key areas affecting legal aid provision, says Richard Miller
«Coupled with the uncertainty caused by the government proposals to remove from scope whole areas of legal aid provision, those from low income backgrounds who are willing to forego the riches of the City or other sectors such as banking, but equally can not afford to risk indefinite periods of unemployment, will be forced to give up on the idea of pursuing a career in legal aid.»
Labour leadership candidate Andy Burnham will pledge to review legal aid provision and scrap employment tribunal fees.
To scrutinize and influence any proposals for the reform of Legal Aid provision to ensure that access to justice for all members of society is preserved and improved.»
Cuts to legal aid provision have led to an increasing number of people appearing as litigants in person, especially in the family courts and most particularly in divorce cases.
On the defendant's approach, once the underlying public law decision under challenge had been quashed, there could be no more legal aid provision — and that would mean that a claimant who successfully secures a quashing order would, necessarily, be denied legal aid to resist any appeal by the defendant public body.
It shared the view of the CJC that the proposals, if implemented, «carry greater risks in terms of damage to legal aid provision, and access to justice, than the minimal financial improvements to the overall legal aid budgets».
Roger Smith, a longtime access to justice advocate, has written that «These cuts mean that England and Wales» --(once a «global leader» in legal aid provision) «will join the other jurisdictions around the world where legal aid... is now heading into retreat».

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