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Overview of Chief Medical Officer's Annual Report
1 Report to Health and Wellbeing Board 3rd of December 2014 Agenda Item: 5(a) REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH OVERVIEW OF CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER ANNUAL REPORT 2013 –
Based Abuse and maximise use of - Nottinghamshire County Council
1 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE POLICE AND CRIME DELIVERY PLAN 2020/21 – V003 1. Protecting People from Harm 2. Helping and Supporting Victims 3. Tackling Crime and ASB 4.
Report to Adult Social Care and Health Committee
5. Two significant events occurred in March 2014: • a House of Lords scrutiny committee on the Mental Capacity published a report Act which concluded that the DOLS were “not fit for purpose” and proposed their
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UPDATE POSITION PAPER - Nottinghamshire County Council
1 Consideration Public/Non Public* Public Report to: Police and Crime Panel Date of Meeting: 7 September 2020 Report of: DVA Position Paper Report Author: Nicola Wade E-mail: nicola.wade14231@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk Other Contacts: Agenda Item: 4 *If Non Public, please state under which category number from the guidance in the space provided.
Integrated Ticketing Strategy and Delivery Plan
Background The use of public transport is important to tackle congestion, rising CO2 levels and improving access to employment, training, health, leisure and shopping opportunities.
Transport and Highways Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
Transport and Highways Committee Thursday, 17 July 2014 at 10:30 County Hall, County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP AGENDA 1 minutes of the last meeting held on 19 June 2014 3 - 4 2 Apologies for Absence
Managing demand over the winter period - Nottinghamshire County Council
are looking to task the fifteen EMAS cars (without blue lights and sirens) operated by CFR schemes to transport ‘walking patients’ to hospital instead of a double crewed ambulance. Our Clinical Assessment Team (paramedics and nurses based in our Emergency Operations Centre) to ensure patient safety.
Safeguarding Children Policy Statement - Nottinghamshire County Council
ChildAbuseSumm.pdf All staff are required to read this document and make sure that they are clear about what is required of them during their induction period. If, having read the document, you have any queries please discuss these with your line manager If you have concerns about the safety or welfare of a child you must follow the
UNDER–16 HOME TO SCHOOL TRANSPORT POLICY
Page 3 of 25 6. APPLYING FOR TRAVEL ASSISTANCE 6.1 Applying for under-16 travel assistance 6.2 Replacement passes 6.3 Lost/stolen passes 6.4 Provision and organisation of school transport services
Children and Young People's Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
Children and Young People's Committee Monday, 16 September 2019 at 10:30 County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP AGENDA 1 Minutes of the Last Meeting held on 15 July 2019 5 - 10
East Midlands Police Force Collaborations - Nottinghamshire County Council
• Regional Blue Light Collaboration? Policing and Crime Act 2017 introduced services collaboration where in the interests of the efficiency or East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) engagement via EM PCC Board statutory duty to consider emergency effectiveness. Questions. Title: PowerPoint Presentation
Report to Cabinet Member Communities and Public Health
2 • The public can easily access information about Healthwatch and the quality of that service. • Services are properly signposted to the public, and the relevant advice provided on appropriate route to treatment. 6. In addition, the Health and Care Act 2022 provides an enhanced role for local Healthwatch organisations:
REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR COMMUNITIES AND PUBLIC HEALTH CULTURE ...
1 Report to Place Select Committee 20 December 2023 Agenda Item:7 REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR COMMUNITIES AND PUBLIC HEALTH CULTURE, LEARNING AND LIBRARIES – INSPIRE: DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2024/2025
THE CITY OF NOTTINGHAM AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE ECONOMIC PROSPERITY COMMITTEE
The minutes of the meeting held on 18th March 2016, having been previously circulated, were agreed as a true and correct record and were confirmed and signed by the Chair of the meeting. 4. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BUSINESS INVESTMENT ZONES – EMPLOYMENT LAND REVIEW
Domestic Violence: Protect, support and respond to repeat female ...
4.2 It costs society an estimated £15.7 billion a year. 1 77 women were killed by their partners or ex-partners in 2012/13. 2 In the UK, one in four young people aged 10 to 24 reported that they experienced domestic violence and abuse
REPORT OF THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR, PLACE THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY ...
70m north of the public house, can also be utilised for parking by disabled badge holders for periods of up to three hours. 10. At the 17th November 2021 Transport and Environment Committee meeting Members deferred the report to enable further consideration be given to whether the reduction in parking could be mitigated by the provision of new ...
POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER’S UPDATE REPORT
2 3. Police and Crime Delivery Plan 2022/23 3.1 The Commissioner has set her annual delivery programme outlining specific actions and objectives to underpin the Make Notts Safe Plan for 2022/23.
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Case for Devolution
Nottingham & Nottinghamshire A summary of our vision for change Case for Devolution DISTRICT COUNCIL Ashfield Mansfield District Council Agenda Item 5 - Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Case for Devolution - Resourcing Requirements Appendix 1
Disability Nottinghamshire - Nottshelpyourself
Disability Nottinghamshire is a registered charity promoting the independence and choice of all persons with disabilities and impairments within the Nottinghamshire County Council area (excluding Nottingham City). They provide free, confidential and impartial information and advice in respect of any aspect of disability to people with disabilities and impairments, their carers, friends ...
Blue Badges Privacy Notice - Nottinghamshire County Council
This privacy notice explains how the Council uses your data to issue blue badge parking permits. Who will be using your data? Nottinghamshire County Council will be the data controller for the data you provide to us. We may also contract third party organisations to process your data on our behalf.