Information for local authorities about strategic reviews and funding of high
needs provision for children and young people with SEND.
Information for local authorities about strategic reviews and funding of high
needs provision for children and young people with SEND.
As the sector experiences the biggest review of special educational
needs provision for 30 years, this provided the essential overview needed to help schools and other education institutions become aware of the new realities.
Not exact matches
His market, the New York tri-state area, already has in place many of the
provisions included in the health - care overhaul, including a
provision that dependent under the age of 30
need be eligible
for family coverage, and he's seen rates continue to rise over recent years, making him skeptical of the plan's ability to hold costs down
for small businesses.
Buxton says the study's results point to a
need for a culture shift in organizations toward a
provision for greater flexibility and a change in mentality from a focus on congratulating those who burn the candle at both ends to an appreciation of the benefits of sleep.
New cards can be
provisioned at Internet speed — essentially real time with no
need for manufacturing and mailing.
The Reagan tax reform simplified the code by eliminating the
need for rules distinguishing ordinary and capital gains income, because these were taxed at the same rate, and by doing away with industry - specific shelter
provisions.
Often the original request changes, and the contract
needs to have
provisions for changes to the project scope.
Under Nevada law, a financial planner is «a person who
for compensation advises others upon the investment of money or upon
provision for income to be
needed in the future, or who holds himself or herself out as qualified to perform either of these functions.»
And in addition to all the usual unexpected things that pop up in all businesses, older business people
need to make
provisions for the increased likelihood of illness, injury and incapacity of not only themselves, but significant others as well.
William Booher, spokesman
for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), said his agency and the government of Puerto Rico «are not stopping the
provision of commodities after Hurricane Maria» and «will continue to provide commodities to voluntary organizations and local officials who still have a
need.»
The Ark was impossibly small to carry all the animals that fit the description god gives to be included, a situation made worse by the necessary
provisions needed to support the animals
for 150 days.
We have tied up our finances by mixing our
needs, God's
provision for these and our wants all together.
Claiming that their son was «gender non-conforming» (six months later they declared him to be a transgender girl), the Edwardses demanded that the school make special
provisions for his «
needs» that required infusing everyone else's child with their peculiar version of reality.
If Obama and the HHS want to make sure everyone has access to specific medical care that is opposed to religious law, they will
need to make other
provisions for this to happen.
To thank God
for his bountiful
provision for our
needs with no thought of the many who suffer is a form of self - centeredness contrary to the mood of true prayer.
Levin writes that «as individuals grow apart from one another, the
need for centralized
provision tends to grow.»
You
need blood atonement, and that was made
provision for by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.
I think under the law there was
provision for high - handed or willful sin, but now there is no longer a
need for that
provision.
The purpose of this program is to make deliberate
provision for the individual
needs of the student in ways not possible in ordinary class instruction.
But the value of the nursing breast as a symbol of God's
provision might
need to be reconsidered in our own time, a time in which the technological capacity
for, and interest in, objectifying women's bodies contributes to eating disorders among young women as well as to rape.
In spite of much that still
needs to be done, we had better rejoice and be thankful, not only
for more comfortable living with the vast range of things technology has produced, but
for more recognition of race and sex equality and advances toward implementation of these principles; better education; better health; minimum wage, unemployment and social security
provisions; and a large network of social agencies that we sometimes fume at as being bureaucratic and expensive but which few of us would want to see abolished.
Yet nothing can have a more deadening effect on real participation by the citizens than if government, instead of merely providing the essential framework of spontaneous growth, becomes monolithic and takes charge of the
provision for all
needs, which can be provided
for only by the common effort of many.
Such discussion and contracting, both written and spoken, would also
need to include
provisions for reevaluating and recontracting at various points in the relationship and to plan
for how and when to do it.
Sometimes
provision was made
for those who
needed to board.
There are plenty of promises in the Bible
for material
provision, but they are that God will meet all of your
needs, not your wants, and you do not
need a luxury car or a million dollars.
Assuming that disabled people will always be among us, that the proliferation of genetic testing will strengthen the perception that the prevention of disability is a matter of responsible reproductive behavior, and that society is therefore entitled to hold people personally responsible
for having a disabled child, it is not unlikely that political support
for the
provision of their special
needs will erode.
And it also speaks to the truth that, most often, the Lordâ $ ™ s miraculous
provision for our
needs most often comes through a relatively unspectacular, even mundane delivery system, the simple and established conduits of blessing that He has established, ordained, and utilized
for a couple of millenia.
The ones who fear God and obey Him receive His mercy and
provision for their
needs.
Our third point was the
need for a required minimum subsistence
provision for all individuals.
We should make available to all those rudimentary
provisions for particular
needs.
They are so often working in isolation and
need opportunities
for cultural and social development as well as
provision for their material
needs.
Not being dependent on their audience
for financial support, they do not
need to cultivate audience loyalty by the
provision of centralized images, services, and emotional satisfaction.
No matter what you
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needs.
To finish in the top five would represent a fantastic achievement
for the Villans this season, although they might
need a few extra
provisions going forward.
I
need a double win in our next two games and not excuses because the window is a
provision for competing team to address their various
needs but Wenger is busy experiment is old fashioned tactics in a modern day.
, e.g sanchez wil do hs best to score bt due to the incompetence of our defence they wl allow d goal to be equalized, kos wl try hs best to defend well bt no good DM dat wl defined hs role one day he will ofcourse break - up, ozil wil create so many chances
for scoring bt due to stobborness of wenger to not sign wc attacker the chances wl nt be utilized, one day ozil wl get tired.These ar some of the examples we ought to reasoned on, ol these people ar human beings, they
need to make use of their
provision as productive as it suppose to be, bt failure to do so wl get them discouraged.
«Because this is Formula 1 and we have to prepare
for the future; we
needed to
provision this mark to our partners, promoters, sponsors, new merchandise partner next year.
The manufacturer shall follow these procedures and shall include in them
provisions for the review of any complaint involving an infant formula and
for determining the
need for an investigation of the possible existence of a hazard to health.
One such
provision is the
needed clarity that formulas
for older babies (up to 36 months) are covered by the International Code and WHA Resolution.
He has a particular passion
for the
provision of supportive treatments regarding stress, burnout, and secondary trauma
for parents and caregivers of children with chronic concerns and special
needs.
Surely we don't
need so many barriers between a request
for pain relief and the actual
provision of pain relief?
Moms are the masters of bargaining and finding free / cheap stuff, and in a way it's an instinctual talent because it stems from our
need to be resourceful in providing basic
provisions for our children with whatever we can find.
Therefore, most children with severe food allergies will not qualify
for an Interdisciplinary Education Plan (IEP), a type of educational program that is designed to meet a disabled child's unique
needs, under the
provisions of the IDEA, even though these children may indeed qualify
for a 504 Plan.
The
provision requires employers to provide «reasonable break time
for an employee to express breast milk
for her nursing child
for 1 year after the child's birth each time such employee has
need to express the milk.»
The purpose of this report is not to argue
for or against home schooling but to describe the
provision and practice of a small school where an approach to «flexi - schooling» is widely acknowledged as successfully meeting parents» wishes and children's educational
needs.
Information setting out the process that may lead to a grant funding arrangement with the Education and Skills Funding Agency
for the delivery of education
provision for high
needs students.
The following table sets out the responsibilities
for funding high
needs provision in different types of provider
for both pre and post 16 students
for the 2016 to 2017 academic year:
Among many
provisions, Section 4207 of the law amends the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 (29 U.S. Code 207) to require an employer to provide reasonable break time
for an employee to express breast milk
for her nursing child
for one year after the child's birth each time such employee has
need to express milk.