How the National Offender Management Service works March 2012 Introduction Who we are Key functions Our structure How NOMS Works introduction who we are key functions our structure “ Our vision is that there will be fewer victims‚ and our communities will be safer NOMS was established in 2008 with a clear brief‚ to bring together the commissioning and provision of offender services in prison and in the community‚ ensuring best value for public money. So organisational
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Different Between Aims & Objective All businesses have aims they want to achieve. These are long-term plans‚ probably over the next three to five years. Businesses will probably want to focus on one or more of the following areas this includes: • Profit and Profit maximisation are privately owned businesses that aim to make profit‚ when some want to achieve maximum profit. • Survival is when a business is having a hard time making profit they will try and survive till a better time to come. • Break-even
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the government Better organised and much more involved Cooperation between local authorities and private and public groups‚ some of which were voluntary‚ was prioritised. Failures: high long term and youth unemployment a low skills base poor level of educational attainment Environmental deterioration and increasing areas of derelict land and growing commercial property vacancy. Public sector housing was deteriorating in all the City Challenge areas due to a combination of poor initial design
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SMEs are an important driving force in Hong Kong’s economic development. At December 2010‚ there were about 296 000 SMEs in Hong Kong. They constituted over 98 per cent of the territory’s business units and accounted for about 48 per cent of private sector employment. The Government attaches great importance in supporting SMEs at various stages of development. The Small and Medium Enterprises Committee (SMEC) was appointed by the Chief Executive (CE) to advise him on issues affecting the development
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Characteristics of a private sector? 1.these businesses are owned by ordinary people 2.get loans from the commercial banks and savings 3.maximizes profit 4.import and export goods for public 5.provide both goods and services. From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Public services is a term usually used to mean services provided by government to its citizens‚ either directly (through the public sector) or by financing private provision of services. The term
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there is an important point that this debate is overlooking. Everything I have read about how and why women might be better leaders than men focuses exclusively on what happens within organizations. But what about the competitive environment that private sector businesses operate in? To beat competitors‚ leaders need to foster a strong competitive streak throughout the business and they
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Unit 1 – An Introduction to Working with Children There are three types of sectors that support children and their families in the UK today. These are; the statutory sector; the voluntary sector; and the private/independent sector. The statutory sector‚ also known as the public sector‚ includes health‚ social care and education services that are provided by the county and funded by the government through taxes. The state is required by law to ensure that all children receive education
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What is CIC 13 Support policies 15 Social Value Act – legal support for social enterprises 17 What is the Social Value Act 17 What does the Social Value Act mean in practice 17 Why is the Social Value Act relevant to the social enterprise sector 18 What support is available to social enterprises and public bodies 18 Conclusions 18 Role of social enterprises in Canada 19 Social enterprises in the Canadian legislation. 19 However soon everything is going to be changed. 20 Government
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THE CHALLENGES 4. I shall begin by setting the context. Global economic growth slowed from 3.9 percent in 2011 to 3.2 percent in 2012. India is part of the global economy: our exports and imports amount to 43 percent of GDP and two-way external sector transactions have risen to 108 percent of GDP. We are not unaffected by what happens in the rest of the world and our economy too has slowed after 2010-11. In the current year‚ the CSO has estimated growth at 5 percent while the RBI has estimated
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A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN INDIA AND IN KERALA 20 . Introduction By way of substantiating the thesis that the large scale industries and their promotion have proved detrimental to environment‚ a close look at the history and evolution of industrialization is a must. But such a historical account of industrialization is too vast a field for the researcher to look into. It is therefore necessary to limit this enquiry to the area of industrialization in India in general
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