Addicts face drug tests to see if they can care for their children
Addict parents may have to undergo drug tests to establish whether they are fit to look after their own children, it emerged yesterday.
Read MoreAddict parents may have to undergo drug tests to establish whether they are fit to look after their own children, it emerged yesterday.
Read More30 pc reduction in admissions could mean people don’t spend unnecessary time in hospital and save over £400m a year for other services.
Read MoreOn Monday 3 April 2006 10 for 11.00 am, Capacitybuilders is to be launched at the International Convention Centre Birmingham on Monday 3 April by Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Home Office, Paul Goggins MP.
Read MoreOn the 31st March 2006 at Croke Park, The Medical Council is hosting a consultative forum on Competence Assurance Structures.
Read MoreWho would want to be a social care worker in light of today’s survey on the level of violence they encounter in the workplace?
Read MoreA new award-winning computer system that gets court information to victims, witnesses of crime and crime fighters much quicker has been launched in Wales. XHIBIT enables court users such as the police, prosecutors and witness groups to obtain necessary case details in minutes rather than days.
Read MoreInnovation by local authorities in delivering quality public services was recognised today at the seventh annual Beacon Scheme awards ceremony. The Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, and Local Government Minister, Phil Woolas, were present to congratulate winning authorities on their achievements.
Read MoreCharities are increasingly involved in public service delivery but the spotlight so far has largely focused on those commissioning these services, rather than on those charities providing them.
Read MoreMinisters will today ask people from across the UK what kind of pension system they want in the future, in the largest consultation event of its kind that the country has ever seen.
Read MoreMore older people are to be helped to live independently in their own homes for longer, thanks to a £18.5m government project.
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