Example sentences of "[adj] council for voluntary [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They will have no guarantee of funding , will have to re-organise their affairs to take account of the changes and partnerships with the council formed over many years will be lost , ’ said Martin Sime , Director of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations .
2 from Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations — a survey of the needs for management training
3 Available from National Council for Voluntary Organisations , 26 Bedford Square , London WC1B 3HU .
4 They were there to help women seeking advice on how best to develop their talents along with organisations such as the Women 's Farm and Garden Association , the National Council for Voluntary Organisations , the Women Returner 's Network and several agricultural colleges .
5 It is an issue that the National Council for Voluntary Organisations is taking up on behalf of the whole voluntary sector after consultation with NACAB staff .
6 The National Council for Voluntary Organisations said ‘ major safeguards ’ were needed .
7 At present the coalition includes Association of Community Technical Aid Centres , British Association of Settlements and Social Action Centres , Community Development Foundation , Community Enterprise U.K. , Community Matters , Standing Conference for Community Development , London Voluntary Services Council , National Association of Councils for Voluntary Service , National Council for Voluntary Organisations and Sia .
8 Care programming may come fairly low down the list of priorities for social services , especially as the 1992/93 community care plans were likely to be preoccupied with the other community care reforms to be instituted by April 1993 ( National Council for Voluntary Organisations , 1992 ) and because the first year of the plans was experimental and so they were probably cautious in their aims .
9 The National Council for Voluntary Organisations said that while much of the SORP was appropriate to the needs of larger charities , it feared those with incomes of less than £100,000 a year may ignore it because of the extra administration , cost and complexity it involved .
10 Good morning then , ladies and gentlemen , and welcome to this annual general meeting of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations .
11 I believe that we are the National Council for Voluntary Organisations , in a very different business .
12 Dave Simmonds , head of economic policy at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations , said that other European governments levied only 5 per cent on national lotteries .
13 The National Council for Voluntary Organisations said that , on balance , charities and trusts would lose out .
14 The National Council for Voluntary Organizations ( NCVO ) has suggested from a recent survey that around 3,000 projects had been affected and had lost £285 million in funding ( MacGregor , 1990 ) .
15 In 1964 , he became secretary of the then Council for Voluntary Welfare and was closely involved in the establishment of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , War on Want , Voluntary Services Overseas and Voluntary Services Belfast , as well as the Crossing Care Attendants Scheme and Family Supports , now called Family Aids .
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