Example sentences of "people in the community " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What is most exciting about this project is that the people in the communities will have the major say in what will be done , ’ said , NEAR Project Manager .
2 We are also forcing the white people in the communities now to take a stand on the whole thing ; they 've always ignored us .
3 The care of people in the community , with are ill with HIV infection and AIDS , together with the education of schoolchildren to help prevent the spread of this terrible disease is becoming more and more urgent . ’
4 But in the midst of these distractions , another side of reality was filmed — the lives of the people in the community who do n't make news .
5 Examples were given of regular meetings or occasions which enabled workers to identify and keep track of people in the community , regardless of whether they had the status of an active case .
6 Given their age , symptoms and frailty , it might have been thought that the residents of old people 's homes would receive more care from visiting nurses than people in the community , as they received more visits from general practitioners .
7 The child who is cast in role as abbot of the cathedral is not identifying with some fictitious character called ‘ Abbot ’ , he is merely taking on an abbot 's function vis-à-vis the situation of being in charge of other people in the community , just as the football captain in a game is not playing a ‘ character ’ of a football captain , he is functioning in the required role of being in charge of his team .
8 There are often people in the community or groups who like coming
9 I 've got to know so many people in the community , and I turn up at their houses any time at all .
10 The need to build an adequate base is not only relevant to the pioneer missionary situation , but also to many run-down , inner city locations — only here the problems are even greater because of a history of decline , premises which are impossible to maintain in good order and totally unsuitable for the task in hand , and demands made upon inadequate resources by the needy people in the community and overstretched social services trying to meet their needs .
11 The more recent experience was cited by Niall Fitzduff of the Lignite Action Group : ‘ Many of the older people in the community remembered families being moved out of their homes to allow the building of an aerodrome in the 1940s .
12 This point has been made strongly about the Home Help Service , arguably the most crucial support for old people in the community , by Goldberg and Connelly ( 1982 ) , and more recently by the Audit Commission ( 1985 ) .
13 Thus we can see that an uncertainty exists about formal support for old people in the community which contrasts oddly with the general acceptance of accountability for those in residential care , even in the private sector .
14 Case management The Kent Community Care Project envisaged a key worker for particularly frail elderly people in the community .
15 This project studied ways to maintain severely disabled people in the community , and out of long stay hospital beds , at less cost than hospital care .
16 Other studies which offer recommendations for buildings used by visually handicapped people in the community include those set out by the Royal Institute of British Architects ( 1981 ) which give a six-point plan to maximise safety and efficiency in the use of buildings , namely :
17 Deaf people in the community appear to learn BSL easily , even if they have to wait until they have left school .
18 Support workers also worry about the effect of setbacks on the generally negative attitudes of many people in the community to people with learning difficulties .
19 Maintaining the treatment of mentally ill people in the community
20 And there will be more elderly people in the community than ever before .
21 The New Year 's Eve mauling of Ben Silcock by the lions at London Zoo sparked calls for the introduction of compulsory supervision of mentally ill people in the community .
22 Rather this is a feature which is unique to that particular generation or cohort but which has profound implications for the provision of family care to older people in the community .
23 Although they 're among the poorest people in the community , many feel better off than they 've ever been — they 've got money , time and friends of their own for the first time .
24 Given the environmental , economic and social constraints experienced by these young people in the community at large it is easy to understand why .
25 He points out , first , that Bacon and Eltis underestimate the effects of demographic changes on public expenditure — the rise in the proportion of old people in the community , the increased demand for places in higher education , and so on .
26 Home helps and domiciliary care of all kinds remain an important , and under-provided , form of care for older people in the community .
27 Treating mentally ill people in the community
28 The argument that , with compulsory supervision , mentally ill people in the community may be offered better service is dubious .
29 In response the health secretary , Virginia Bottomley , promised that she would consider new legislation on compulsory supervision and treatment of mentally ill people in the community .
30 The Metro , a symbol of Newcastle 's commitment to supplying people in the community
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