45 resultados para Joseph Home Co.
em Institute of Public Health in Ireland, Ireland
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The EHLASS survey was set up in April 1986 as a five-year demonstration project. The objective was to monitor home and leisure accidents in a harmonised manner, throughout the EU, to determine their causes, the circumstances of their occurrence, their consequences and, most importantly, to provide information on consumer products involved. Armed with accurate information, it was felt that consumer policy could be directed at the most serious problems andthe best use could be made of available resources.  Data collection systems were set up for the collection of EHLASS data in the casualty departments of selected hospitals in each of the member states. The information was subsequently gathered together by the European Commission in Brussels. Extensive analysis was undertaken on 778,838 accidents reported throughout the EU. Centralised analysis of EHLASS data proved problematic due to lack of co-ordination in data quality. In 1989 it was decided that each member state should produce its own annual EHLASS report in a harmonised format specified by the European Commission. This report is the ninth such report for Ireland. Download the Report here
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Guidance on Being an Approved Home Childcarer - a guide for home childcarers
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Guidance on Employing an Approved Home Childcarer - a guide for parents
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Home Childcarer Approval Scheme Application Form HCC1
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Early Years Home Childcare Approval Scheme - frequently asked questions
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Report on the Review of the Home Accident Prevention Strategy & Action Plan 2004-09
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Tackling Violence at Home Action Plans
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Tackling Violence at Home
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Arrangements to support continuity of oxygen supply to patients using the NHS home oxygen service in the four countries within the United Kingdom
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Home Based Childcare Scheme - Summary Responses on consultation
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The overall aim of the strategy is “To reduce the number of accidental deaths and injuries in the home.” OBJECTIVES OF THE STRATEGY The key objectives are: • to reduce home accidents, particularly in those most at risk; • to raise awareness of the causes of home accidents and promote effective preventative measures to reduce such accidents; • to promote and facilitate effective training, skills and knowledge in home accident prevention across all relevant organisations, groups and individuals. These objectives will be met through integrated and effective approaches including: • education and information programmes to promote home safety, and promote a change in public behaviour towards home accident prevention; and • the use of evidence based practice, models of good practice, and by evaluating home accident prevention initiatives. OUTCOMES If successful, implementation of this strategy will lead to a reduction in the number of home accidents and contribute to the outcome “reduction in preventable deaths and diseases and improvement in wellbeing” set out in the Northern Ireland Priorities and Budget 2004-2006.
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Response to the Office of Fair Trading on the Care Home Market
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Tackling Violence at Home