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em Institute of Public Health in Ireland, Ireland
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Monitors information on persons fitted and assessed during the quarter, complaints received, cost of aids issued, and completed and incomplete waits for hearing aid assessments and re-assessments.
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Volume 1: Programme of Care
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While for most children the best place to grow up is with their birth parents, others are unable to do so. Under the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995, the first duty of Health and Social Services Trusts, where children cannot live with their birth parents, is to seek a home for them with their extended famly. Finding a safe and caring new home for children with their wider family or friends allows them to keep important attachments and connections in their lives, and is therefore the preferred choice where it is possible. Where this is not possible, society has a clear responsibility to provide children with stability and permanence in their lives. Some children are placed in alternative forms of care. Adoption is traditionally a means of providing a permanent family for a small, but significant number of children who are unable to return to their birth parents. Adoption is, however, much wider than just the service provided to children. Adoption affects birth parents, prospective adopters, adoptive parents, siblings, grandparents and other relatives. The Department of Health Social Services and Public Safety believes that more can and should be done to reflect the complex needs of those affected by adoption. åÊ
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Final Report - September 2005
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Volume 1: Programme of Care
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Volume 1: Programme of Care
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Volume 1: Programme of Care
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Volume 1: Programme of Care
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Volume 1: Programme of Care
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1999/2000 to 2003/2004 - Key Facts
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Volume 1: Programme of Care