163 resultados para public bodies


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Appendices 1 to 4 to the Summary of HPSS Expenditure in Northern Ireland 2005/06.

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Appendix 5 (which includes the Glossary of Terms) to the Summary of HPSS Expenditure in Northern Ireland 2005/06 Report.

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Public Health Function Review

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Strategic Resources Framework Report for 2006/07.

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Glossary of Terms to the Strategic Resources Framework Report 2006/07

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Appendices to the Strategic Resources Framework Report for 2006/07.

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A response by the Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety to the recommendations contained in the Shipman Inquiry Reports 3, 4 & 5.

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Public appointments home page

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Final Causeway HSS Trust Report on its Public Health Practice Development Pilot, part of the Department's redesign of community nursing project

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Project evaluation report on the development of public health nursing within children's services in areas of Down Lisburn Trust. Part of the Department's redesign of community nursing project

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Public Attitudes to Health and Social Services in Northern Ireland

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Minutes of the Meeting of the Public Health Functions Project Team 21 February 2006

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Strategic Resources Framework

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The Department and its associated bodies are committed to jointly taking forward the Statutory equality obligations placed on them by Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998. This has involved collaboration in drafting and submitting their Equality Schemes and then in jointly conducting a 2-stage consultation exercise on the equality implications of our policies. Stage 1 papers were issued in November/December 2000 seeking views, amongst other things, on the equality implications of our policies, and a composite Stage 2 paper in April 2001setting out the conclusions reached on the screening of policies and proposals for an Equality Impact Assessment programme. åÊ