Sentences with phrase «local authority services because»

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The paper said confidential local authority reports reveal a social services supervisor described the child as «sobbing and begging not to be returned to the foster carer's home because «they don't speak English»».
Speaking at a conference hosted by the Local Government Network, Mr Denham said: «Local taxpayers should be vigilant if they are asked to accept reduced services because their council won't take tough decisions to introduce shared services, sharing senior staff with other local authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildLocal Government Network, Mr Denham said: «Local taxpayers should be vigilant if they are asked to accept reduced services because their council won't take tough decisions to introduce shared services, sharing senior staff with other local authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildLocal taxpayers should be vigilant if they are asked to accept reduced services because their council won't take tough decisions to introduce shared services, sharing senior staff with other local authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildlocal authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildings.
JON SOPEL: I've got say I'm slightly confused Mr Lansley because we've invited you on this programme a number of times, you've told us that you know, the problem with the Health Service is all these government top - down targets and here you are, sitting here today and saying, and what we're going to do is to introduce a national screening programme, which is... (interjection)... why not leave it to the local Health Authority.
NHS England has argued that it can not legally commission PrEP, because the responsibility to arrange services that prevent the spread of HIV lies with local authorities.
The «overwhelming» majority of heads (93 per cent) said this was simply because there were more children with mental health issues — but 77 per cent reported that a lack of support from local authorities or mental health services was another factor.
This is because on top of the regular per pupil funding, it gets money that would previously have been held back by the local authority to provide services such as special needs support.
b) If We are unable to provide this Service because of something beyond our reasonable control such as technical failure, lightning, flood, or exceptionally severe weather, fire or explosion, civil disorder, war, or military operations, natural or local emergency, anything done by government or other competent authority or industrial disputes of any kind (whether or not involving our employees), We will not be liable for this.
The «ordinary residence» rules are important because place of ordinary residence determines which local authority is responsible for providing a person's community care services.
(3) before making an adoption order the court must be satisfied that there is no practical way of the authorities (including the Health Service) providing the requisite assistance and support and Judges must explore rigorously whether a Local Authority is seeking a Placement Order because resource issues make it unwilling to provide the necessary support.
The local social services authority argued that the Community Care, Services for Carers and Children's Services (Direct Payments)(England) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/762)(the regulations) prevented this because of the restrictions they impose on using direct payments to fund residential accommservices authority argued that the Community Care, Services for Carers and Children's Services (Direct Payments)(England) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/762)(the regulations) prevented this because of the restrictions they impose on using direct payments to fund residential accommServices for Carers and Children's Services (Direct Payments)(England) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/762)(the regulations) prevented this because of the restrictions they impose on using direct payments to fund residential accommServices (Direct Payments)(England) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/762)(the regulations) prevented this because of the restrictions they impose on using direct payments to fund residential accommodation.
• it is in the interests of the children involved that the pool from which prospective parents are drawn be as wide as possible; • discrimination on the ground of sexual orientation is a serious matter because it departs from the principle of treating people equally; • local authority evidence suggested that even if the charity were to close its adoption service, children would be placed through other channels; and • local authority evidence suggested that gay and lesbian people were suitable prospective parents for hard to place children, and that such adoptions have been successful.
F's local authority decided that she was entitled to a range of care services but found it difficult to deliver them because F was «antagonistic and unco - operative».
Department for Education guidance issued to local authorities in 2010 specified that services shouldn't be allocated on the basis of a child's legal status, and that they shouldn't be withheld because the child is in an informal care arrangement.
It is a threat because the number of historic buildings which are being declared redundant by public sector owners — and this is not just local authorities, but also includes the Ministry of Defence, fire services, health trusts and so on — exceeds the number of community groups and commercial developers able to take them on.»
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