Sentences with phrase «local educational organisations»

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Local organisations that work with women in the border area have been given support for holding educational workshops about Iodine Deficiency Disorders.
Our members work for local authorities, housing associations, Arms Length Management Organisations, Government bodies, educational establishments and the private sector.
Alongside its sister organisation, Proportional Representation Society of Ireland, the Society succeeded in getting STV introduced in local and then national elections in Ireland, and in numerous religious, educational and professional organisations.
The UK's approach has resulted in minibuses being a common sight, used by a wide range of organisations such as charities, local authorities, community groups and, of course, educational establishments.
However, the underlying reasons for conversion are the same: more opportunity to realise better educational outcomes, independence from a local authority, greater flexibility in the organisation of the school and how it chooses to spend its funding.
Successfully securing a site, as well as designing and constructing buildings that support a specific educational vision, is largely dependent upon a group's ability to foster effective working relationships with a wide array of local organisations, private contractors and national executive agencies.
The school is part of the Hillcrest Children's Services organisation which runs six schools and is part of the Outcomes First Group, which offers care and educational services in 100 local authorities.
EdisonLearning's role is to unlock that potential, and we achieve this through working in partnership with schools, local authorities, sponsors and many other educational organisations.
The international activities of the Anne Frank House take place in cooperation with local partners, being non-governmental organisation, educational institutions and / or goverment agencies.
50 years later, the organisation runs across 19 buildings, providing low - cost creative workspaces, support schemes and educational projects for communities and local schools.
She has acted for a variety of private and public sector clients including local authorities, developers, hotel operators, retailers, educational institutions, pension funds, investors and not - for - profit organisations.
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:
The secondary target population is early years service providers; Children's Services Committees (CSCs), City and County Childcare Committees (CCCs), educational establishments, local, voluntary and community organisations and local communities.
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