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91. Not unnaturally, the amount of statutory health and social services which individuals receive depends inpart on the level of their need.
92. Third, social services provide jobs for a large section of the labour force of all socio-economic groupings.
93. Because after the Anna Climbie case, the social services wanted to show it does have teeth.
94. Will the Government issue clear guidance on which responsibilities will fall to health authorities and which to social services?
95. The social services may be able to provide help to reduce your burden.
96. With their dissolution the health and welfare functions would have to be distributed between the newer health and social services administrative entities.
97. Many social services staff care considerably about the inadequacies of the policies they administer.
98. One of these was apt to be Catholic Social Services.
99. As David Browning points out, practitioners from health and social services will need to coordinate their assessment activities.
100. In greater detail, local authority social services departments would be responsible for: 1.
101. Many hon. Members have spoken about the pressures on our social services and educational and housing provision.
102. Variations in joint commissioning practice between social services and health services will have to be piloted and monitored carefully.
103. It is, after all, the focus of much research, writing and commentary about health and social services provision.
104. Peter Wiffen, who works for Darlington's social services department, collected £100 through a sponsored slim.
105. Also in 1990/91 the programme will provide £2 million for training in social services management.
106. Private provision, including playgroups and child minders, has to be registered with local authority Social Services Departments.
107. The most deprived regions are still suffering from cuts in social services, the police force and education.
108. This chapter will draw attention to some of the more obvious financial and administrative implications of the social services.
109. However, by no means all groups in the population have benefited equally from prosperity or from generous expenditure on social services.
110. The minority report recommended that the social services should be developed first and accorded less priority to family allowances.
111. Will my right hon. Friend consider extending the inquiry of Leicestershire social services department to investigate departments throughout the country?
112. The group eventually included representatives from health, education and social services with a small representation of parents and voluntary groups.
113. It provided for higher social services expenditure, and also reflected recent unfavourable exchange rate movements.
114. The social services department says the three homes are surplus to requirements.
115. Despite the many improvements in state provision Eva found her time at social services a great eye opener.
116. Debt and the destruction of war have brought major economic setbacks, aside from damage to social services and human suffering.
117. Gemma was taken into care by Hammersmith and Fulham social services.
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118. Some, such as strategic planning or transportation, require far wider areas than others, such as housing or the Personal social services.
119. Why did they wait? ... Social Services are criticised for failing to report child abuse.
120. These authorities control a huge slice of public spending such as social services, education, fire and the police.
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