Example sentences of "the health [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Social support and the health & welfare of vulnerable children ( consumer study )
2 Social support & the health & welfare of vulnerable children ( provider study )
3 The Health & Safety Executive , however , maintained that the HSC 's comprehensive guidelines were adequate and that the laying down of rigid prescriptive standards was impossible given the diversity of sizes and types of pool .
4 However , irrespective of specific legislation directly related to fire safety , the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 , places a responsibility on all employers and employees to observe safety in their work premises .
5 The Health & Safety Executive has published Toxicity review 25 : cyclohexane , cumene , para-dichlorobenzene ( p-DCB ) and chlorodifluoromethane ( CFC 22 ) .
6 Despite extensive research , the causes of sick building syndrome have not yet been clearly established and so are unlikely to be eradicated in the near future , according to a new report from the Health & Safety Executive .
7 The Health & Safety Commission ( HSC ) has published a guide to the new workplace ( Health , Safety and Welfare ) Regulations 1992 , which came into force at the beginning of 1993 .
8 He will combine this new job with his other roles as a CBI member of the Health & Safety Commission working group on ionising radiations , a civil consultant on radiation medicine to the Royal Navy and RAF , a non-executive director at Clatterbridge centre for oncology trust and secretary of the ICRP committee on the implementation of the commission 's recommendations. ,
9 The company is being prosecuted by the Health & Safety Executive following the death of Anthony Flaherty on September 26 1992 .
10 In December information was sent to all units by means of the Health & Safety Bulletin supported by two government produced pamphlets .
11 So please stand and raise your glasses , and drink to the health and happiness of Annabelle and Steven .
12 There are , as it were , pre-constitutional norms regulating government , and it is upon these that the health and viability of democratic systems will depend .
13 Please raise your glasses and drink to the health and prosperity of Annabelle and Steven .
14 ‘ This particularly rich pagan cemetery still contains skeletons and grave goods in good condition and will provide us with a wealth of information on the health and culture of the sixth-century inhabitants of Cambridgeshire , ’ Mr Malim said .
15 The old Minister of Health , 1949–64 , was responsible to Parliament directly for the hospital services , being almost wholly provided by the taxpayer , and indirectly for the health and welfare services provided partly out of the rates and partly out of taxes by local authorities .
16 Later Marx was to argue that the slave is in a sense less badly off than the ‘ free ’ labourer because the slave master has an interest in the health and welfare of the slave , since he owns him , but the capitalist has no such interest in his workers .
17 Once the duty is established , the fault element required was expressed as recklessness , and defined thus : ‘ a reckless disregard of danger to the health and welfare of the infirm person .
18 Di Tella took a personal interest in the lives of his workers , giving gifts at weddings and on the birth of children and taking responsibility for the health and welfare of the workers and their families .
19 Great practical achievements jostle with the expected financial and administrative problems but throughout it is a story of people doing their very best to improve the health and welfare of animals of all shapes and sizes and in all circumstances .
20 Welfare feminists were concerned with the health and welfare of working-class women , especially the relief of their poverty , rather than with pressing for changes in the role of women in the family .
21 The second group of arguments in the retirement debate concerned the health and welfare of the older individual .
22 With their dissolution the health and welfare functions would have to be distributed between the newer health and social services administrative entities .
23 Whereas 2.8 per cent growth was projected in services for mentally handicapped people , only 1.8 per cent growth was to be devoted to those who were mentally ill , the average across the health and welfare sector .
24 The British Goat Society ( Ref. 8 ) had published Codes of Practice concerning the health and welfare of goats to be used in AI ( Artificial Insemination ) , or ET ( Embryo Transfer ) programmes .
25 As the ideology of motherhood strengthened during the early twentieth century in response to the high infant mortality rate and the implications it was feared to have for the health and welfare of an imperial nation , so the pressures exerted on working class mothers increased .
26 The health and welfare of mothers suffered additionally because of the maldistribution of resources within the family .
27 As one social purity advocate put it in 1949 : ‘ the family is the yardstick to measure values by … and the stability of the family unit is of major importance to the health and welfare of the community ’ .
28 In the community care reforms the purchaser/provider split is understood as both a macro-budgetary strategy in which both health and social service are divided into purchasing and providing organizations , so that the latter can be more open to competition in the health and welfare ‘ market ’ , and a micro-budgetary mechanism for decentralizing resources into the hands of front-line workers and managers in order to more effectively target these resources on those identified as most in need by the care management assessment .
29 By not considering the results of case management practice and research in greater depth and learning more about the value it has for the most needy clients of the health and welfare system , we are in danger of failing to learn the lessons which others have learned , and of having to re-live their mistakes .
30 It will use secondary analysis of an existing database , collected in a longitudinal study of social support and childbearing , to explore what is meant by social support , both in terms of family and social networks and from the point of view of the health and welfare services .
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