Impact of Family Justice reforms — research
into local authority practice In January, the DfE is planning to visit between six to eight local authorities to ask a range of professionals about the impact of the Family Justice reforms on their processes and practice in relation to delivery of children's services.
This shows that despite many carers stepping in to care for children who would have otherwise gone
into local authority care, only one in ten feel they're getting the support they need.
It was reported that Connor might be placed on the child protection register, or that an application might be made under ChA 1989, s 31 to take
him into local authority care to enforce his weight loss and safeguard his health (The Sunday Times, 25 February 2007).
«I am not a supporter of the principle of free schools and academies, and I would want to bring them all back
into the local authority orbit.
Sadly, for this group of homeless people, problems of anti-social behaviour could be traced back through a lifetime of exclusion, characterised by traumatic childhood experiences, including parental addiction, bereavement, going
into local authority care, neglect and physical and sexual abuse.
• Scrap university tuition fees, promote comprehensive system of local schools offering mixed ability teaching; bring academies and free schools back
into the local authority control.
If the housing benefit now goes
into the local authority instead of to the refuges, any independence and separation we had now goes.»
The move struck panic
into the local authority in Haringey, which began to fear the exodus of one of the largest employers and economic drivers in the deprived area.
Where better engagement is taking place, local authorities are also experiencing cost - savings, through more children being placed with fathers and paternal relatives, instead of being taken
into local authority care.
The treatment plant reduces the high levels of Suspended Solids (SS) and Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) in the wastewater sufficiently to allow discharge
into the local authority's sewerage system without the requirement for costly microbial after - treatment.
DAF treatment reduces the high levels of Suspended Solids (SS) and Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) in the wastewater sufficiently to allow discharge
into the local authority's sewerage system.
It is supposed to meet the uninsurable costs of freak occurrences and will be funnelled
into local authorities to reimburse them for the cost of emergency services and the flood clean - up.
Not exact matches
Since then, Philippine
authorities have recovered almost a fifth of the stolen money and returned it to Bangladesh, but most of the rest, after flowing through a series of accounts, a money - transfer company, and
into local casinos, disappeared
into the muggy Manila air.
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South Korea's government said on Thursday it plans to ban cryptocurrency trading, sending bitcoin prices plummeting and throwing the virtual coin market
into turmoil as the nation's police and tax
authorities raided
local exchanges on alleged tax evasion.
Japan pressures exchanges to drop Monero, Zcash and Dash Japanese regulators have reportedly pressured
local exchanges to delist privacy coins, calling
into question the
authority of trading platforms to carry coins that can not be tracked by law enforcement agencies.
All we know is that Namaan descends
into the waters seven times, sees his leprous skin «restored like the flesh of a young boy,» acknowledges the full
authority of Israel's God and, to ensure that he can render proper thanks to the Lord when he returns to Damascus, gets permission from Elisha to bring back two mule loads of
local soil — a piece of Israel upon which to give thanks to the one who washed him clean.
Constantly concerned about alienating the southern wing of the Democratic Party, the Kennedys sought to channel the movement away from attacks on state segregation statutes, which, they claimed, were
local conflicts in which federal
authorities were powerless to intervene, and
into voter registration efforts in which the national state could be of assistance.
CNN: Twitter blocks content of German neo-Nazi group Twitter will withhold content from a neo-Nazi account at the request of German
authorities, the first time it has put
into action a policy of
local censorship it adopted in January and a step that will probably reignite debate over freedom of expression on the Internet.
Sixth formers bolted out of the Catholic system
into «techs» or
local authority sixth form colleges.
When
local LDS
authorities decide they are ready, new members are moved
into regular where they study «Doctrines in the Curriculum» from standard lesson manuals published at Mormon headquarters.
After consultation with parents, priests, teachers, governors and students the Diocesan Department of Religious Education of the Archdiocese of Birmingham entered
into negotiation with the
Local Authority and Teenage Pregnancy Unit [1] to develop a sex and relationship resource for Catholic schools.
(CNN)- Twitter will withhold content from a neo-Nazi account at the request of German
authorities, the first time it has put
into action a policy of
local censorship it adopted in January and a step that will probably reignite debate over freedom of expression on the Internet.
You will be immediately alerted to someone attempting to break
into your home, which will allow you ample time to take the appropriate action, such as calling the
local authorities.
It is for the institution to decide how best to apportion their total allocated place funding across the actual number of
local authority commissioned places, taking
into account the provision and support that may be specified in the statements of SEN or EHC plans.
Statutory guidance for
local authorities and advice for other groups on helping children who are missing education get back
into it.
Our school, in south west London, was locked
into a contract with a substandard
local authority caterer.
«If we don't start putting serious money
into road maintenance we are going to have some very serious accidents and claims hitting
local authorities for many years to come.»
There are other opportunities to draw in the expertise and
local knowledge of
local non-executive councillors across all
authorities to work with their communities in community planning to feed
into the development of the Mayor's spatial plan.
The Education Act of 1980 introduced the Assisted Place Scheme which took selected and gifted children out of the state school system and placed them
into independent schools; the trade union reform acts abolished the closed shops, secondary picketing and stamped down wild - cat strikes; the Education Act of 1988 introduced City Technology Colleges, which took states schools out of the purview of the
Local Education
Authority; the 1988 Next Steps development began a transformation of the civil service by fragmenting in up
into executive agencies; and the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 introduced the internal market
into the NHS.
The charity has previously called for
local authorities to identify a senior member of staff to lead on women and homelessness and for them to ensure that organisations coming
into contact with vulnerable women recognise the risks of homelessness and are equipped to provide preventative support.
At the start of the 1980s,
local authorities were one of the biggest direct providers of housing: Right to Buy and other policies, such as the right for tenants to opt for management by an «approved landlord» rather than the council under the Housing Act 1988, were intended to transform them
into «enablers».
Federal and
local authorities have arrested and deported hundreds of suspected MS - 13 members since four young men were killed in the woods behind a Central Islip soccer field a year ago, thrusting the community
into the national immigration debate.
A trend is emerging of Labour forming administrations in
local authorities which have slipped
into no overall control.
The ECIDA is designed to spur economic development but has partially devolved
into a regulatory
authority - forcing absurd demands on
local businesses.
An education freedom act would take educational decision - making firmly away from the politicians and
into the hands of
local authorities, while sponsor - managed schools would replace Labour's academies, to be commissioned by
local authorities rather than central government.
The
local authority, under his directly - elected mayoralty, had been converted
into a rotten borough worthy of a whole issue of Private Eye.
The State Police Hate Crimes Task Force, in partnership with federal and
local authorities, have launched aggressive investigations
into reported hate crimes across the state,» Cuomo said
Potential changes in the framework of
local government reserves will be looked
into, as well as whether
local authority money should be invested in low - risk, low - return government stock.
All this seems to suggest that the «goodwill» of central government, combined
local authorities and businesses alone will not be sufficient to put real power
into the North if the people are not with them.
Under the provisions of the poor laws, poor law guardians and juvenile courts were given powers to commit children
into the care of
local authorities.
This is protected by the European Court of Human Rights, and the Human Rights Act, which incorporates it
into domestic law and allows courts in the UK to make sure
local authorities and central government act in ways that protect people's rights.
The data - collected from 171 out of 370 councils by the Liberal Democrats under the Freedom of Information Act - has led the party to call on
local authorities to step back from unnecessarily forcing people
into bankruptcy.
On the recommendations of Kate Barker's housing review last year, a consultation has been launched
into the introduction of a planning gain supplement, which would allow
local authorities to tax developers on their profits and use these to pay for roads and schools.
She also wants to co-opt
local authorities into the fourth carbon budget in order to allow accelerated changes in areas which are more environmentally - minded than others.
The government will measure the efficiently of
local authorities by measuring the average time taken for a child to be adopted once put
into care, the proportion of children who wait longer for adoption than they should, and the average time taken for an adopter to be found.
A
local source contacted The Bronx Chronicle said that one document turned over to federal
authorities shows that some candidates in unnamed Bronx districts got more votes than the number of voters who went
into the booths.
The IPPR's eye - catching idea is to pay all housing benefit and building grants to
local authorities, hoping they can somehow do what the Treasury can't — switch funds from subsidising bad landlords
into building more housing.
A reputation that has been enhanced by a letter received by schools and
local authorities last week, which has come
into Uncut's possession.