Example sentences of "[prep] [art] social [noun pl] department " in BNC.

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1 For the social services department ( SSD ) deficiencies in the level , range , and quality of services in the community were perceived to be the crucial problem to which CMHTs potentially afforded a solution .
2 With two other Anglican churches within a three-mile-radius , both with vigorous young clergy and enough parochial organizations to provide serious competition for the social services department , St Matthew 's , with its small and ageing population , was an uncomfortable reminder of the declining authority of the established church in the inner cities .
3 For the social services department family affairs and welfare are in theory only significant in relation to the client member .
4 Establishing a ‘ lead agency ’ as the single source of funding for the social care for elderly people is designed to act as a financial incentive for the social services department to develop alternative and less expensive community care options .
5 But Coun Derek Mason said the site was probably one of the best run in the country because it was led by genuine Romany people , and was an excellent advert for the social services department .
6 Roycroft also claims — and many in the health authority agree with him — that relationships between the social services department and the health authority , both managerially and professionally , have long been good and have helped underpin a high level of community care .
7 Today we 'll be talking about the Social Services Department of Oxfordshire County Council , and I 'm joined by the Director of Social Services , that 's Ian White .
8 The letter I saw which alerted er , users and their carers about these items on the agenda , seem to be an indication for them to , to express their opinions back through the Social Services Department , now if that 's consultation , then the process has started .
9 Significantly , however , as Table 4 also reveals , very little of the replacement residential stock took the form of traditional hostel services : only 32 of the social services department 's additional 161 residential places were located in hostels .
10 Many of the children will have experienced poverty and insecurity , if not actual neglect , and may well have been known to the health or education authorities as children at special risk before they come into the care of the social services department .
11 This is now the responsibility of the social services department , but until 1970 it was the job of welfare departments .
12 Like the FAOR Field Trial ( Chapt 10 ) it took place in an establishment that was under the control of a Social Services Department .
13 The previous chapter set out the framework for social work intervention for a social services department .
14 In each location they negotiated with the social services department an agreement that any continuing clients would be supported by the social services department , either with community services or with a place in institutional care .
15 ‘ If it was necessary to come to a decision on this aspect , I would have to say that , in my judgment , to go from the grandmother 's house where she is at the moment and leaving the job she has in Birkenhead with the Social Services Department , to Canada with no work and no money and living on charity and food banks , would be an intolerable situation for the child .
16 When I started discussions with the social services department I had an open mind about the service to be delivered .
17 She said I ca n't promise you , so I thought well I 'm sat six months now , so I phoned this ship thing yesterday on the telly called Just Start , no Start Again whatever it 's called and they gave me , they phoned me yesterday and they gave me a number of Cine Hill , Northampton which is the job advisory centre , adults education and then they phoned me yesterday and they told me who to get in touch with so I 've got an appointment Thursday at erm Northampton with the Social Services Department and they apparently map out all the places where you could go , say , say for instance that St Crispin 's is the mental home I can go there and be with the patients and then I can go to the Marina 's and be taught how to lift and how to bed bath and how to manipulate
18 They were put up yesterday because of the problems with the Social Services Department , one of which of course was it 's previous overspend .
19 An occupational therapist from the social services department may be able to tell you about aids which could help you .
20 If you need help with the cost of installing a telephone , you may be able to get help from the social services department .
21 There is a , there is a management team , which consists of erm , officers from the Social Services Department , and , and those from the agency itself .
22 It also reflected the way in which financial plenty was transformed into famine within the social services department during the 1980s ( Stewart and Strewart , 1986 ) .
23 Moreover , especially as monies became tight , much new provision was actually developed and provided within local communities using resources other than those available within the social services department itself .
24 Within the social services department liaison may be involved with the home care service , residential and day care establishments , wardens and sheltered housing to help maintain a client at home .
25 Decisions on who needs assessment and who has priority will usually be made within the social services department , but in hospital such decisions can be made with health care staff .
26 Despite the policy commitment to developmental work in Nottinghamshire social services department , the CMHTs were under great pressure to take on a normal casework function even in advance of developing needed services : health service priorities favoured immediate casework support ; area teams in the social services department hoped to off-load casework with mentally handicapped people — not least to focus more fully on work with children and families ; and the social workers recruited to the CMHTs were confident in their casework skills but needed to adopt new roles , skills , and ways of working if development work was to become a reality .
27 Thus , as Table 5 demonstrates , the teams were the principal vehicle for residential developments in the social services department and also made a significant contribution to such activity in the voluntary sector .
28 Unfortunately , at this point neither senior management staff in the Social Services Department nor the local councillors involved in the conference presented the Conference Report to the Social Services Committee for ratification as council policy .
29 Carolyn Stephenson , principal assistant ( community care ) in the social services department , does n't think any of this is different from what staff do already .
30 A number of years ago she worked in the social services department of Cleveland county council .
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