Sentences with phrase «as voluntary organisation»

This vision is shared by everyone, from senior managers to one - year apprentices, and also by partner agencies such as voluntary organisations, private nurseries and job centres.

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In January 2013 the non-governmental organisation Sustain, supported by 61 health organisations, called for a 20 pence per litre excise duty on sugar sweetened drinks.4 In February, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges called for a 20 % tax on sugar sweetened drinks as part of its enquiry into clinical and public health solutions to the obesity epidemic.1 Although the UK government has indicated a preference for voluntary approaches to the control of obesity, it has not ruled out fiscal measures.14 Clearly, the idea of a sugar sweetened drink tax is gaining traction in the UK, but its effect on health remains uncertain.
A coalition of campaigning organisations, known as the Nestlé Critics, submitted a report to the UN Global Compact Office regarding the last Creating Shared Value report in 2009 as this voluntary corporate responsibility initiative posts the reports on its website and has even taken part in joint events with Nestlé.
Baby Café drop - ins are run by a range of staff including health professionals (midwives, health visitors, or lactation consultants); practitioners such as nursery nurses; or breastfeeding counsellors from the voluntary breastfeeding organisations.
«What I found in the region was a dynamic group of voluntary sector refugee organisations as well as some excellent, yet under - resourced, counselling and mental health, BME and women's projects working hard to respond to the needs of refugee survivors.
Evaluating the Public Health Responsibility Deal for Alcohol surveys the evidence on the Government's flagship public health programme, which was launched in 2011 as a voluntary partnership with commercial organisations, public bodies, academics and NGOs to promote public health goals.
«There needs really to be a top to bottom reconsideration of what the role of government will be,» he told politics.co.uk, arguing that institutions such as churches, the family, voluntary groups, and state organisations such as decentralised local government, could run Britain better than Whitehall.
Labour siezed on the report as proof that the government needed to launch a comprehensive review on the impact of their plans on charities and local voluntary organisations.
One of the initiatives we have launched in Denmark is a national partnership for reduction of avoidable food waste, which will foster voluntary and binding collaboration between all links in the food chain and relevant authorities and organisations, as solutions and barriers should be addressed across all stakeholders.»
The deal, which is intended to establish voluntary agreements on issues such as labelling and advertising in the alcohol industry, will still go ahead but without the conferred legitimacy of public health organisations.
As well as working on behalf of his constituency and contributing to a number of voluntary and not - for - profit organisations, David is now being a constructive thorn in the side of the coalition governmenAs well as working on behalf of his constituency and contributing to a number of voluntary and not - for - profit organisations, David is now being a constructive thorn in the side of the coalition governmenas working on behalf of his constituency and contributing to a number of voluntary and not - for - profit organisations, David is now being a constructive thorn in the side of the coalition government.
Offering companies individuals and voluntary organisations a wide range of regulated First Aid courses, Safer People Handling, Fire Safety, Manual Handling as well as Mental Capacity and Deprivations of Liberties.
It was set up as a strictly voluntary organisation, entirely staffed & run by unpaid «active members» and «Helpers», sharing the workload Nationally.
The programme is available «on prescription» from GPs, mental health workers, and voluntary sector organisations such as Rethink and MK Mind.
Established in 2004 as a professionally managed organisation, MK Arts for Health emerged from the voluntary Milton Keynes Hospital Arts Committee, who successfully developed one of the largest Hospital Arts Collections in the UK.
The claim arose out of a decision, as part of the council's budget setting for 2016/17, to reduce the funding given to voluntary sector organisations to provide support to families with disabled children by 52 %.
This will continue to be left largely to voluntary and underfunded charitable organisations such as the Salvation Army and the Helen Bamber Foundation.
Appointed as an independent chairman of the Professional Regional Game Board (a voluntary role) in 2012, an organisation set up by the Welsh Rugby Union to restructure the sport in Wales.
Once you've gained some voluntary experience (even if it's only a few weeks), be sure to make it prominent on your CV and highlight the valuable skills you have learnt, as well as the impact you made within the organisation.
Public and private sector organisations such as the National Health Service (NHS), educational institutions, local and national government, financial and legal firms, and voluntary and charitable organisations employ English graduates in a range of roles, including:
If you live in a smaller town, try looking at online voluntary positions, such as helping an organisation with their web design or marketing.
A very small number of UK voluntary organisation's scholarship programmes are open to international students depending upon their specific circumstances such as nationality, subject of study and age.
Kooth will work alongside existing local services: the CAMHS provider, schools, GPs, voluntary services, Local Authority Children's Services, such as early help, social care and the school nursing service, as well as the Safeguarding Children Board in Barnet, adult services and voluntary organisations.
The Irish Foster Care Association is a voluntary organisation working with Tusla throughout Ireland to promote fostering as the best option for children who can not live with their own family.
Parents, kinship carers (also known as family & friends carers), foster carers, social care practitioners, lawyers, voluntary organisations, policy makers and academics to have been invited to share their experiences, views and insights by completing online, tailored questionnaires.
This case study illustrates how Family Lives, a voluntary sector organisation supporting families as part of the Government's Troubled Families programme, has linked its local family support keyworkers with Independent Supporters and the local Specialist Family Focus Team to provide joined up support to children and young people with complex needs.
As the statutory body responsible for enhancing public understanding of financial matters, the Money Advice Service has led the work of a wide range of organisations across the public, private and voluntary sectors to develop a new Financial Capability Strategy for the UK.
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