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1 Monsignore de Haerne had previously already founded Catholic institutions for the deaf in Belgium , France and Portugal and was later to found one in India .
2 The master , A. D. Lindsay ( later first Baron Lindsay of Birker , q.v. ) , encouraged him to work for a spell ( 1927–8 ) at a Quaker settlement for the unemployed in the Rhondda Valley — an experience which made a deep impression .
3 If there are substantial doubts as to whether the provision of charity schools was ever sufficiently widespread , directed or differentiated from earlier , or later , efforts to have constituted a special movement , there is none that school provision for the poor in the middle and later years of the century remained uneven and spasmodic .
4 The evolution of relief policies for the unemployed in the inter war years is an interesting story .
5 Casey had been one of the most prominent Irish bishops for 23 years and was a well-known campaigner for the poor in Ireland and the Third World .
6 After filming TV 's House of Eliott , she works hours for the homeless in the crypt of St Martin-in-the Fields .
7 LUNCHEON clubs for the elderly in Skelton and Redcar want volunteers to take over when students of a Skelton catering course have to give up the running of the service when their training course is cut on May 1 .
8 She came up with the placement centre at Heenan House , which was part of the St Joseph 's Hospice for the Dying in Hackney .
9 Smith was annoyed when he heard of the decision for a jump-off in Belfast this weekend which will determine who will join the team for the championships in Rome later this month .
10 HAVING recently seen cricket being played by disabled persons in New Zealand , I am establishing a cricket association for the disabled in Somerset .
11 Momentous things were also happening socially in the North-West of England following the highly successful venture by the local society in the opening of the first social club for the deaf in the country in 1878 at Manchester .
12 He had been a secret agent for the British in Galway .
13 There was no real future for the Irish in Ireland while the country was divided and people like the Arbuthnots held the land and the power in actuality .
14 Unemployment is a tragedy for the unemployed in Britain , just as it is for the greater number of unemployed in France and the United States .
15 Fund-raisers collected £393 for Finchale Training College for the Disabled in Durham at their recent Flag Day in Darlington .
16 He became the first Earl of Iveagh , and set up the Guinness and Iveagh Trusts which provided homes for the poor in Dublin and London , and made substantial contributions to Trinity College and Dublin hospitals .
17 They will also be able to supply you with a list of suitable short-term homes for the elderly in your area , to which your parent might consider going for a few weeks each year in order that you may have a holiday , if there is no other member of the family who could take over your responsibilities in your absence .
18 For example , knowing how may people aged between fifty and sixty are alive today , together with knowledge about the death-rate of this age group and their state of health , enables the state to plan the number of places that may be needed in residential homes for the elderly in twenty years ' time , as well as the level of home help provision that will be necessary .
19 How can a group be taken seriously , or be considered concerned , when it openly rejects co-operation with this two hundred and thirty million pound scheme which will very substantially increase the number of opportunities for the unemployed in Britain as a whole and in in particular .
20 SUMMARY : Vitrinite reflectance data for the Carboniferous in 68 Southern North Sea Basin wells have been used to determine a maturity-depth relationship for the basin and to provide an estimate of basement inversion .
21 A social worker by training , his earlier career embraced social work for the deaf in Liverpool and Nottinghamshire and teaching at the North London Polytechnic , where he was tutor in charge of the course leading to a " Certificate in Deaf Studies " .
22 Lady Goulding , who has done such incredible work for the needy in Dublin , and is a Founder Member of the Central Remedial Clinic which specialises in helping children with cerebral palsy .
23 A national standard lithostratigraphy for the Palaeozoic in the subsurface of Jordan was prepared for publication .
24 The National Council for the Aged in the Republic of Ireland reports that in a sample of schoolchildren 62 per cent felt they had a friendly relationship with older people in general .
25 In 1952 " Sutcliffe was appointed Secretary to the Church of England " Council for the Deaf in succession to Canon Vernon Jones and the Rev Humphrey Ainger , who died after less than three years in office .
26 NGOS governments and humanitarian assistance for the uprooted in Southern Africa
27 Police are concerned about an old man who failed to return to the Robert Huggins Home for the Elderly in Acklam , Middlesbrough , after leaving to go shopping on Monday afternoon .
28 The 70-year-old has not been seen for four weeks since leaving the Robert Huggins home for the elderly in Acklam .
29 On 9th June 1911 , Leo Bonn founded the National Bureau for Promoting the General Welfare of the Deaf , a cumbersome title which was quite sensibly reconstructed as the National Institute for the Deaf in 1924 .
30 This would tend to support the idea that there is an important place for the paraprofessional in the social services whether or not there is a shortage of professionally trained personnel in a given locality .
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