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

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1 THE future of services for the mentally ill in mid Essex seems to have been decided with plans for a merger with the area 's community health NHS trust .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 There has also been a corresponding shift in the role advocated for statutory social care agencies , from the direct provision of services for elderly and disabled people themselves , to supporting instead those relatives , friends and neighbours who are increasingly responsible for providing most of their care :
5 In Britain the Department of Health has recently published guidelines about the provision of services for children infected with and affected by HIV .
6 The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people .
7 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 .
8 The Guidance states : no decision to initiate proceedings should be taken without clear evidence that provision of services for the child and his family ( which may include an accommodation placement voluntarily arranged under s20 ) has failed or would be likely to fail to meet the child 's needs adequately and that there is no suitable person prepared to apply to take over care of the child under a residence order ( para 3.10 ) .
9 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 .
10 MANAGING TO CARE , THE MANAGEMENT OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
11 It sets out a comprehensive and coherent range of services for supporting the families of ‘ children in need ’ including ( for the first time ) children with disabilities , children in hospital and even those in independent boarding schools .
12 Training and Enterprise Councils ( and Local Enterprise Companies in Scotland ) have developed a wide range of services for business and enterprise which assist over 150,000 small companies each year .
13 Developing a range of services for housebound people through collaboration between those who provide goods and services and local authorities would be a way to end discrimination against these most neglected of consumes .
14 Runs a wide range of services for people with HIV/AIDS and those who care for them , including activities for women affected by HIV .
15 And so , from the sick wards in the old House of Industry and then of the Bedford Union , through the workhouse infirmary , St. Peter 's Hospital , providing a comprehensive range of services for the sick and injured poor of the district , had emerged from the chrysalis as the North Wing of Bedford General Hospital .
16 There is , after all , no surer way of influencing the power of local government than by varying the range of services for which it is responsible .
17 Gradually this concern was widened to include the provision of a broad range of services for old people who remain , and wish to remain , independent in their own homes .
18 Continuity of care refers both cross sectionally , to a comprehensive range of services for people with long term mental illness , and longitudinally , to emphasise the need for enduring and possibly indefinite care for a substantial proportion of this group .
19 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 .
20 There is clearly an opportunity for private entrepreneurial initiatives to provide a whole range of services for younger mentally disordered people , such as home care , day care and work projects .
21 The personal social services are concerned with a range of services for children and for elderly , mentally disordered and physically disabled people .
22 Local authorities provide a wide range of services for the community .
23 Decentralisation refers to three main features of central-local government relationships : the range of services for which local government authorities are responsible ; the degree of discretion that local government authorities have in providing these services and the degree to which local politicians and officials can make their voices heard in policy making at the national level .
24 We offer a comprehensive range of services for the Holiday or Business Traveller .
25 This part of the Act imposes a general duty on local authorities to provide a range of services for children in need within their locality .
26 There is a move towards providing an integrated package of services for corporate clients , generally termed travel management .
27 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 .
28 For example , non users may value the emergency cover provided in the event of a car breakdown ; may appreciate the availability of services for other household members and may benefit from the use made of services by others , for example , friends and relatives visiting them .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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