Not exact matches
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Jacob who works as a Social Worker
with the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Abujaalso appealed to the practitioners and
other stakeholders to prevail on those in positions of
authority so that the opportunity will not elude the
association.
With # 15 million set to go to eight new Partners in Practice, to expand a peer support programme between local
authorities to improve children's services, and the
other # 2 million being invested in improving leadership in children's social care services, which will be delivered through the Local Government
Association (LGA), the funding will deliver hands - on peer support to
other councils, to help improve outcomes for more children and their families.
NSBA
with Davenport and the full leadership team will continue its efforts, working
with the state school board
associations, to ensure that ESSA is implemented as intended, in collaboration
with local school boards and
other key education stakeholders, and returning the decision - making
authority to state and local communities in support of academic success for every public school student across the country.
They have announced the launch of a Small Schools Pilot,
with the help of Annabel Karmel, The Local
Authority Catering
Association and an alliance of
other public and private sector bodies, which will aim to develop a scalable a model that:
NSBA is joined by AASA, the School Superintendents
Association; the National
Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), and the Pennsylvania School Boards
Association (PSBA) in asking the Supreme Court to reverse the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and reaffirm that school officials have
authority to determine that messages such as «I [heart] Boobies» disrupt the school environment and interfere
with the rights of
others.
An individual, corporation or
association holding assets for another party, often
with the legal
authority and duty to make decisions regarding financial matters on behalf of the
other party.
The rescuers representing the Capital Animal Welfare
Association, Vshine, Yshine, Beijing Adoption Day, Beijing Pure Heart Rescue and
others worked
with law enforcement
authorities to rescue 26 dogs, including four newborn puppies, from an abandoned vegetable warehouse.
We also work
with our clients as part of their team, regularly acting as special counsel to municipalities, townships, municipal
associations, municipal utilities, municipal utility joint ventures, county convention facilities
authorities and
other political subdivisions.
For purposes of comparison, I also came upon the site of the UK Press Card
Authority, said to be an initiative of the Metropolitan Police, and
with support from the British
Association of Journalists, the Chartered Institute of Journalists, and
others.
I say «appears to be,» because, oddly enough, as
authority for applying risk to fees, he cites several sources straight from the PI bar, including none
other than — as he puts it — The Big Gun, the
Association of Trial Lawyers of America, which has gone on record
with this statement:
Since 31 March 2009 the Solicitors Regulation
Authority («SRA») has allowed solicitors to practise in partnership or
other association with barristers, patent or trade mark agents and
other legal service providers and some non-lawyers.
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