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

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1 Trade Union officials , including former T N G leader , Jack Jones were at the meeting in Banbury , and called for greater financial and emotional support for retired people .
2 She was in hospital for almost a year and now lives with her son in an adapted bungalow for disabled people run by social services in Gwent .
3 Drama , more than any of the other arts , became a popular pastime for young people which grew rapidly not just in quantity but also in standards , for the notion of training youth in drama seems to have been conceived from the beginning .
4 By refusing to agree to the social chapter , is not he wanting to exclude British people from the provisions for equal status for 6 million part-time employees , many of whom are women ; for fair and equal treatment for women at work ; for proper protection for young people at work ; for rights to minimum holiday leave ; and for better information for employees ?
5 The Trust will harness the combined resources of business , the voluntary sector and central and local government to provide an exciting experience for young people , based upon service in the community .
6 Other colleagues working in schools or adult training centres from our authority were also asked to participate , as together we had previously set up a voluntary curriculum development group to look at authority-wide provision for young people and adults with severe learning difficulties .
7 Nor does the state assume unequivocal responsibility for old people 's well-being .
8 For example , long-standing marital disharmony may lie behind apparent rejection ; indeed , it may be that the disability of one partner provides the first and only reliable opportunity for old people to separate .
9 The Disabled Living Foundation can provide advice on all aspects of daily living for disabled people .
10 After a long search a place in a local residential home for young people was found .
11 This committee set about establishing a small residential home for old people , the second of its kind in the country , and , by July 1942 , thanks largely to her drive , West Town House in Bristol was opened .
12 The film was made at Stobart House , a residential home for old people and included some shots of a class given by Margaret Charlwood .
13 The results gained from the continuing analysis of bus passenger accidents will be used to develop the Campaign to promote improved Safety for Elderly People ( see separate section ) .
14 Campaign to Promote Improved Safety for Elderly People in Buses
15 I share the concern expressed by the hon. Gentleman for homeless people in Liverpool .
16 Another survey , by The Indy , the weekly paper for young people , found that the British teenager was happy at home and one in three did not want to leave the family nest .
17 There are many ways in which you can help schools provide relevant and interesting learning for young people .
18 ‘ Manufacturing is seen as not quite an acceptable career for educated people .
19 And when its ready , the mini village will become a cultural centre for Japenese people learning about Britain .
20 Unfortunately they may also prove a hindrance if BSL is presented only as manual English , through the tutor 's adherence to English or through the other necessity of providing English syntax for deaf people one is in contact with , since ‘ it will help their English ’ .
21 A WEEKLY clinic for young people , at Darlington 's Park Place Health Centre , is continuing after a successful pilot project last year .
22 Devon SSD is investing in four Community Care Support Centres to replace residential care for elderly people .
23 Residential care for elderly people is , perhaps , the hottest issue for local planners : of all the districts in the Trent health region , Bassetlaw has the fastest growing population of people over 85 .
24 Guidelines from the Department of Health say that 85% of the social security element of the funding transfer should be spent on residential care for elderly people with a further 5% on their day care .
25 Residential care for elderly people : a decade of change
26 Three important studies in the Social Work Research Centre were completed during the year : on the community care for long-term psychiatric patients , on reconviction following community service and on the costs and quality of residential care for elderly people .
27 ‘ Friends of Killynure ’ fearing that , Killynure House will be closed despite claims that the present home subscribes fully to the criteria laid down in the consultative document for the provision of residential care for elderly people , now appeal to the fast growing community of Carryduff and surrounding areas to support the fight for the retention of the home by signing a petition against closure .
28 Special provisions have been made for death-bed marriages , marriages at home for the housebound , marriages in prisons , hospitals and places of residential care for disabled people , and for the celebration of the marriages of members of the naval , military , and air forces and their daughters in chapels licensed by the Admiralty Board or by a Secretary of State .
29 Establishing a ‘ lead agency ’ as the single source of funding for the social care for elderly people is designed to act as a financial incentive for the social services department to develop alternative and less expensive community care options .
30 In the United Kingdom , local authority Elderly Persons Homes ( EPHs ) provide residential accommodation for elderly people who can no longer manage in their own homes .
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