Economic factor affected in Tajikistan: Tajikistan has grown a lot since 1997. The ongoing privatising of small and large businesses and factories still provides for an enormous growth. More and more people return to their homeland‚ since there is peace and the threat connected to war has gone. In the second part of 1997‚ the macroeconomics came to balance. Trade was extended‚ and the prices were no longer controlled by the state. The budget holes were reduced to a minimum‚ and the regular
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need to support and protect vulnerable children in the society • The lambing report resulted in a green paper called every child matters. • The integration of children’s service and the introduction of children’s directors with responsibility for local authority education and children’s social services. • Arrangements for sharing information has been reviewed and changed Vetting and barring The scheme was introduced in 2009 to stop unsuitable people working with vulnerable children and adults
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managers to understand these legislative changes and prepare for their implementation. The YRO (repost only) The following requirements can be attached to a YRO: * Activity Requirement * Curfew Requirement * Exclusion Requirement * Local Authority Residence Requirement * Education Requirement * Mental Health Treatment Requirement * Unpaid Work Requirement (16/17 years) * Drug Testing Requirement * Intoxicating Substance Misuse Requirement * Supervision Requirement
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year holiday option. Despite the well-intended enthusiasm‚ opinions regarding the contribution of voluntourism on local community are divided. The primary issue of debate is whether voluntourism provide help to the local communities. While some researchers using surveys find local people satisfied with volunteer tourists‚ other research investigating quality‚ tasks‚ motivation and local need of voluntourism have found it doing more harm than good. Such a harmful trend has made the UK director of VSO
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WORLD TOURISM: PROJECT #1 TYPES OF GOVERNMENT Quimson Ronabel F. *H-268* Prof. Adrian F. San Miguel Government in the case of its broad associative definition‚ government normally consists of legislators‚ administrators‚ and arbitrators. Government is the means by which state policy is enforced‚ as well as the mechanism for determining the policy of the state. A form of government‚ or form of state governance‚ refers to the set of political systems and
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very useful in terms of serving as venue for meetings and as source of vital information about the barangay and its people. However‚ they felt the information is inadequate to be basis for planning and in responding to information request from local government offices. They also felt there is still a need to improve its surroundings and provide facilities like chairs‚ tables‚ cabinets and enrich the information available in the place. As regards BIS implementation process of the nine barangays‚ there
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commencement Interpretation PART II POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION 2A. National Physical Planning Council 2B. Director General of Town and Country Planning 3. 4. 5. 6. General planning policy The State Planning Committee and its functions Local planning authorities Functions of local planning authorities PART IIA REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE 6A. Regional planning committee P ART IIB NATIONAL PHYSICAL PLAN 6B. National physical plan 4 Laws of Malaysia P ART III DEVELOPMENT PLANS ACT 172 Section
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services can be divided into these 4 groups according to according to how they are funded and organised Statutory services Statutory services these are funded by the local or central government. Examples of this service would be school nursing and community nursing. Examples of statutory social care would be services provided by the local authority services department e.g. early years education Private services These provide a range of services and all private services charge the client or patient
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policy is or is not consistent with that framework. Levin-Waldman‚ Chap 3 Quick Study of Amer Fed [Video] Gessing‚ Fed key to future Greenblat‚ Dependent states Klein‚ House panel floats themes What is right balance between national‚ state and local government powers? Is fed educ policy within
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3) There are a number of reasons why a child may be ‘looked after’ by the local authority. Most often it is because the child’s parents or the people who have parental responsibilities and rights to look after the child are unable to care for their children(illness‚mental health problems‚violence‚family breakdown‚single parent with no support)‚ have been neglecting/abusing them or the child has committed an offence. The local authority has specific responsibilities
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