Sentences with phrase «care of the state»

Community paediatricians in the UK usually provide neuro - development and neuro - disability assessments, including autism, but also provide medical services related to child protection and child abuse; children in care of the state («looked after children»), adoption panels, child death inquiries, statutory advice for children with special educational needs (currently Education and Health Care Plan), special schools and other specialist areas which are developed locally.
«Our job is to address this crisis, we'll be doing a lot more moving forward, the state's job is to take care of the state prison system, it's just simple as that.»
The LSDF was established in 2005 to support research in and promote life sciences competitiveness, enhance economic vitality, and improve health and health care of state citizens.
We've been doing it for three straight years... The state's job is to take care of the state prison system.»
-- Illinois drivers will pay $ 2 more for their license plate stickers next year after Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn signed a bill to pay for better upkeep and care of state parks.
Flanagan, whose Senate Republicans have been at war with de Blasio since the mayor tried to win control of the Senate for the Democrats during the 2014 elections, said it's important the city «make a fair and equitable contribution to the MTA and we'll take care of the state part
One of his posts was: «I've got enough explosives to take care of the state police and the sheriff's department.»
Elsewhere Aristotle puts it very succinctly: «Whence it may be further inferred that virtue must be the care of a state which is truly so called, and not merely enjoys the name: for without this end the community becomes a mere alliance...»
A young woman, in the care of the state, kept in a locked room for seven years, with no access to food beyond that given to her by the staff, died essentially because she was fed to death.
And this is important because when people are held in prison they are in the care of the state.
That the target of an investigation received an incomplete fill - in - the - blanks notice speaks to what critics say are ongoing problems at the Justice Center, which Gov. Andrew Cuomo created in 2013 following a series of stories about how disabled New Yorkers have been abused and neglected while in the care of state agencies or private facilities that contract with the state.
Money that belongs to developmentally disabled people under the care of the state have been frequent targets for theft by workers overseeing the system, a report found.
The state comptroller approved a contract between the state Education Department and the U.S. Department of Commerce for the design and construction of a new case for the draft copy of President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation that is in the care of the State Library.
Carey's autistic 13 year old son Jonathan was killed while in the care of a state center for the developmentally disabled.
«Creation of the Justice Center and other provisions of the new statute will ensure new safeguards for over a million New Yorkers with special needs who are in the care of the state or community - based organizations, preventing neglect and abuse and appropriately addressing neglect and abuse when they do occur,» said John Coppola, with the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers, in a statement.
The new agency would employ a staff special prosecutor and inspector general to pursue allegations of abuse of the mentally and physically disabled in the care of the state.
We will not stand by and watch people being radicalised like this while they are in the care of the state.
The state comptroller approved Wednesday a contract between the state Education Department and the U.S. Department of Commerce for the design and construction of a new case for the draft copy of President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation that is in the care of the State Library.
His father died before he was born, and his mother was not up to the myriad challenges of parenthood, leaving young Adonis to the care of the state.
Last week, the cross-party committee made 39 recommendations to improve the treatment and supervision of children under the care of the state, including those under supervision of the Department of Education.
According to research conducted by the new charity, IPPR, excluded children are the most vulnerable and are twice as likely to be in the care of the state.
For good measure, they'd taken his wife Else in for questioning and placed Konnie's two boys in the care of the state.
Since its establishment, its primary clients have been adults who experienced abuse whilst in the care of the state as children.
There is also nothing fixed about the population of children in state care - changes in policy and practice alter who enters the care of the state, and how long they remain in such care, as well as how that care is provided.
There is a substantial cohort of children who are not taken into the care of the state but are living in situations that are characterised by a lack of parental attunement to the degree that child protective services are involved in a supportive non-custodial role.
Since the inception of the NCS, its primary clients have been adults who experienced abuse whilst in the care of the state as children.
Rhode Island Kids Count has been following the troubles of children in the care of the state for many years, but this year for the first time they're opening up their focus to take a look at all children under the age of six in the state.
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