Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] of services for " in BNC.

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1 The role of the responsible local statutory authority is to develop an overall strategy for the shape of services for the local population in a defined geographical area .
2 In 1983 the Welsh Office produced a document — The All Wales Strategy for the Development of Services for Mentally Handicapped People/Strategaeth Cymru Gyfan Datblygiad Gwasanaethau Pobl dan Anfantais Meddyliol .
3 The principles for the provision of services for drug misusers are exactly the same as those for heavy drinkers , with the proviso that services have to accept that many service users are initially very reluctant attenders and are sent by the courts , police , school or parents .
4 In Britain the Department of Health has recently published guidelines about the provision of services for children infected with and affected by HIV .
5 Moreover , while there are good reasons for concern about the availability of services for ‘ revolving door patients ’ during the run down of the old psychiatric hospitals and while doubts remain over the capacity of district general hospital units to provide appropriate care to people in crisis , the relocation of the long stay population of psychiatric hospitals is achieving some successful results .
6 The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people .
7 2.15.6 any staff rooms and storage premises used in connection with the provisions of services for the Centre
8 They suggest that clinical psychologists , with an understanding of psychological aspects of disability , may have a role to play in the development of services for older people with disabilities , and in training other health service professionals in how to respond to problems of disability in older people .
9 Voluntary effort has been prominent in the development of services for deprived children .
10 I think we ought to be looking at ways of encouraging innovative developments in the range of services for those people who fall between long-stay in patient medical care and unsupported family care .
11 What had been recognized was a kind of mismatch between the very different elements in the work of services for families and children , and the unhelpfulness of the legalistic and adversarial approach to most of this work .
12 recognize that comprehensive assessment should be part of a planned and structured approach to the development of services for older and disabled people .
13 the new policy with regard to the provision of services for the mentally ill , the projected closure of the Hospital and the terms upon which a Feasibility Study is to be prepared .
14 Talking of phoney jobs , the biggest generator of phoney jobs will be Labour 's con trick of creating regional parliaments full of fully salaried Members of Parliament and all their hangers-on without making a ha'porth of difference to the quality of services for local people .
15 Although , inevitably , broader comparisons need to be made when allocating the whole health care budget , the homogeneity of the underlying studies is undoubtedly greater within more restricted boundaries , such as focusing on the mix of services for a given group of clients .
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