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61. Some critics have considered it to be too weak and idiosyncratic to carry responsibility for major public and social services.
62. Five years in a row for those needing medical treatment or social services.
63. At local level, responsibility for child care rests with the social services committees of the local authorities.
64. This remains the situation that social service departments will inherit in April 1993, when social services assume responsibility for private care.
65. Mechanisms must be set up to ensure that commissioners in both health and social services receive feedback about needs assessment.
66. Director of Social Services, Bill Bulpin said existing arrangements were inadequate, however.
67. Many of the speakers came from a local government background, having spent years in social services or as councillors.
68. For example, non-metropolitan counties and metropolitan districts are required to appoint chief education officers and directors of social services.
69. The actions of Rochdale's Social Services were strongly criticised at the time.
70. They support people active in the labour force, and provide services which would otherwise fall to the health and social services.
71. The day began with health and social services managers meeting in their two separate groups.
72. For instance in Coventry, the local authority social services department provided the day centre.
73. The dismantling of the personal social services would also open the way for commercial providers.
74. Thus the social worker or the department of social services was under no duty to protect Joshua.
75. The county council's Social Services committee endorsed the paper's key objectives at their meeting last week.
76. Set this in the context of in the increasing graying of our society and we see the challenges which face social services.
77. A note blaming social services chiefs for ignoring their plea for help was on the dashboard.
78. Staff at the centre include medical experts as well as workers from the social services, probation service and youth services.
79. This study took place between 1981 and 1985 in a large northern, metropolitan social services department.
80. Welfare and social services Recent research has demonstrated that people with severe mental handicaps can undertake productive work, with adequate support.
81. Miss Scott and her father are now being cared for by Newcastle social services in a home for vulnerable people.
82. They would be overseen by social services inspectorate and education inspectors.
83. I understand that 250 unaccompanied children cost a social services department £5 million.
84. Magistrates may have some difficulty in putting on an equal footing Social Services Departments, and the parents of children in care.
85. Social services take up a large part of the council budget.
86. Basically that argument was simply that the country could not afford to go on expanding non-productive sectors such as social services.
87. Information was being shared widely with social workers and social services agencies. Sentencedict.com
88. Civil servants' wages and social services have been cut, while the junta has spent more on defense.
89. Social services have stopped paying a £30 attendance allowance for Becky to go to Southampton once every two months for treatment.
90. Social services departments have a particular concern to research into needs on a more systematic basis.
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