Example sentences of "[adj] services [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Law Society today publishes a Strategy for its work in the next three years in the Property and Commercial Services fields .
2 His work was crucial to the initial break into the German enciphered teleprinter systems used for the highest level of German services communications .
3 The first include : Health Industries ; Discrete Manufacturing & Defense Industries ; Communications , Education & Entertainment Industries ; Consumer & Process Manufacturing Industries ; and Financial , Professional & Public Services Industries .
4 Included here are members of staff in the Library , Photographic , Publications and Public Services departments .
5 In addition , he advised the newly independent Governments of Botswana , Zambia and Zimbabwe , and served on numerous commissions and enquiries across the continent , on public services matters .
6 When asked what further services clients and their carers would wish , more home help was always given as their first priority .
7 The document noted that foreign debt was a threat to social peace and the stability of democratic systems in Latin America , restricting as it did social services budgets .
8 If social services committees did exercise any clout over other committees within councils , the strong prior claim of children was already established .
9 At local level , responsibility for child care rests with the social services committees of the local authorities .
10 Statutory obligations inhibit what is structurally possible ; for example , non-metropolitan county councils must have education and social services committees .
11 She has been a governor of both comprehensive and primary schools and has served as a co-opted member on council social services committees .
12 Social Services Departments vary in the way they register childminders , but you will probably be visited in your home and be given some forms to complete .
13 Some Social Services Departments arrange group meetings for childminders , and in some areas there are self-help groups and associations run by the childminders .
14 All local authority social services departments offer different kinds of help and support .
15 Some are provided by council housing or social services departments .
16 Instead , many social services departments are now introducing a new type of service , offering more ‘ care ’ to people who need a lot of help and assistance .
17 There is a number of ‘ sitting ’ schemes run by social services departments or others which may help a carer to take a break .
18 Some Age Concern groups , social services departments and other organisations run a variety of hospital discharge schemes which can help people over the first few days or weeks after a stay in hospital .
19 Social services departments may also be able to help you pay for work not covered by disabled facilities grants , and can also provide additional facilities to make the property safer , more comfortable and more convenient .
20 Local authority social services departments will become responsible for assessing and arranging packages of care for people who need help .
21 The changes in provision of community care services initiated by the white paper , Caring for people , have major implications for local authority social services departments .
22 Mr Clarke said social services departments would ‘ use their own , voluntary or private provision , according to which they judge the best way of providing the best quality service ’ .
23 However , today 's social services departments are again concentrating resources on families whose difficulties are severe and well-established and whose children are at high risk of entry into the care system .
24 These services are illustrated by post-war developments in children and social services departments , and the growth of the social work profession ( Barclay , 1982 — Majority Report ) .
25 First , policies in some social services departments bear the hallmarks of residualism and tertiary level work , though such terms are not used ( McCarthy , 1989 ) .
26 Thirdly , there is a divergent trend in contemporary social services departments which has implications for preventive work : diversion and minimum interventions for vulnerable families where child abuse is not an issue compared with net-widening and multidisciplinary interventions when child abuse is identified .
27 We would argue that the kind of research conducted into the referral and investigative service of Rochdale NSPCC Child Protection Team could usefully be repeated in other social work agencies , particularly social services departments .
28 These figures relate to referrals during working hours only , and compare with overall referral rates varying between 19.9 and 102.7 per 100,000 in 42 social services departments studied by Barnes et al .
29 Money transferred from the Social Security budget to local social services departments will be used for this purpose .
30 Large generic social services departments , which arose from the proposals from the Seebohm Committee on Local Authority and Allied Personal Social Services ( 1968 ) were set up at this time .
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