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Child Maintenance Service: Fourteenth Report of Session 2016–17
... 1993 and 2003 legacy schemes administered by the CSA and the new 2012 scheme, open to new applicants and administered by the CMS. The Government is introducing the 2012 scheme in phases, an approach that was praised by ... See full document
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Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General : Child Maintenance Service 2018-19
... Implementing the new CMS 2012 Scheme 7. The 2012 statutory scheme was introduced during the first phase of the Department’s reform programme for child support. It uses a new computer system, separate from the two ... See full document
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Debt Management. House of Commons Business, Innovation and Skills Committee. Fourteenth Report of Session
... Credit unions are seeking to provide an affordable credit service in a market which is dominated by high cost alternatives. The effect of this is to mean that profit margins on lending are extremely tight for many ... See full document
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Survey of Child Maintenance Service Direct Pay Clients
... statutory child maintenance services are heavily influenced by separation characteristics such as previous relationship status and current friendliness of the relationship 7 ...the report to help ... See full document
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House of Commons Education Committee : Appointment of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills : Government Response to the Committee’s Second Report of Session: 2016–17 : First Special Report of Session 2016–17 : ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 14 September 2016
... in child protection. Our report states explicitly that “we agree that those delivering children’s services should be held responsible when they ...systemic service failure: Sir Michael Wilshaw ... See full document
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EDUCATION MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE SESSION 2016/17
... • Applications are normally assessed on gross taxable income for the period 6 April 2015 to 5 April 2016. • There is no deadline for submission of applications for young people applying for Activity Agreement EMA. ... See full document
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Growing up with the internet: 2nd Report of Session 2016–17
... 66. The Dark Web is the part of the World Wide Web that is only accessible by means of special, albeit easily accessible, software, allowing users and website operators to remain anonymous or untraceable. Some argue that ... See full document
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Recruitment and retention of teachers : Fifth Report of Session 2016–17
... March 2016 plans were outlined for a National Teaching Service to “help schools by ensuring that great teachers are encouraged to work where they are most ...Teacher Service intended to match middle ... See full document
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House of Commons Education Committee: Social work reform: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report of Session 2016–17: Second Special Report of Session 2016–17
... children who are at risk of, or suffering from, abuse and/or neglect. It is intended that the WWC will draw on the research and analytical skills of universities in order to develop a robust evidence base, and develop ... See full document
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Evidence check: Grammar schools: Fourth Report of Session 2016–17
... Annex: Birmingham King Edward VI Foundation 1) The King Edward VI Foundation schools in Birmingham emerged as a case study during our session. The schools were noted as an example where an attempt had been made to ... See full document
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House of Commons: Home Affairs Committee: The work of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse: Eleventh Report of Session 2016–17
... press report suggests that IICSA’s response to the incident had “alarmed other female staff” and had prompted the resignation of Aileen McColgan, counsel to the investigations into the Anglican and Catholic ... See full document
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Shared Internal Audit Service. Annual Report 2016/17
... . It is also always a very valuable exercise to turn the mirror on oneself periodically. Our external quality assessment (peer review) of the Devon Audit Partnership as required by professional standards was a perfect ... See full document
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Exiting the EU: challenges and opportunities for higher education: Ninth Report of Session 2016–17
... the world. Almost 50% of all UK academic papers are written in collaboration with an international partner, and these typically have greater rates of citation than domestic-only papers.148 Unsurprisingly, almost half of ... See full document
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BBanksia. Palliative Care Service Inc. Annual Report 2016/17
... financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the requirements of Banksia Palliative Care Service ...financial report has been prepared in accordance with ... See full document
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Annual Report 2016-17..
... Three chickpea species viz., Kabuli, Gulabi and Desi were grown in varying environments by sowing the crop at three different dates i.e. 11 November, 25 November and 13 December 2016. The larval populations of ... See full document
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Education Maintenance Allowances Awarded in Wales, 2016/17
... Well-being of Future Generations Act The Well-being of Future Generations Act 2015 is about improving the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of Wales. The Act puts in place seven well-being goals for ... See full document
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2016/17 Summary Annual Report
... early 2016, ODC selected two tenderers, HEB Construction (HEB) and Brian Perry Civil (BPC), to enter a closed tender ...on 17 March 2017 and were evaluated by a tender evaluation team, including BOPRC and ... See full document
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COMPLAINTS & COMPLIMENTS REPORT 2016/17
... The electrician that attended was especially good, very professional, and did more than the original job order as there was a leak coming from the flat above and the electrician checke[r] ... See full document
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RECORD OF DECISIONS OF THE FOURTEENTH SESSION OF THE ASSEMBL Y
... (c) It would not be appropriate to amend the conditions laid down in Article 6 .4 of the 1984 Protocol to the Fund Convention for the increase from 135 million SDR to 200 million SDR of [r] ... See full document
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House of Commons Science and Technology Committee: Robotics and artificial intelligence: Fifth Report of Session 2016–17
... July 2016 that “all operational activities of UKCES will be concluded by the end of 2016 and it is expected the organisation will be wound up in line with the end of its financial year, ... See full document
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