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  2. Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs - Wikipedia

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    Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH) in the United Kingdom are co-operative arrangements formed between numerous safeguarding focused organisations, with the aim of close collaborative working to put the victim at the heart of all decisions whilst removing to as great an extent as possible any inter-agency rivalries or politics. [1]

  3. Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service

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    The provisions of court welfare services were the subject of two reviews. The Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) [3] and a subsequent review [4] conducted jointly by the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor’s Department and the Department of Health concluded that a new integrated service subsuming these functions could improve service to the courts, better safeguard the interests of children ...

  4. Social care in England - Wikipedia

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    The Social Market Foundation has suggested that the adoption of technology should be "properly handled" so that it complements human interaction rather than replacing it. [63] Between April 2014 and October 2019 the number of domiciliary care services in England increased by 23% to 9,528.

  5. Social care in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Social care in the United Kingdom is a devolved matter, so England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales each have their own separate systems of private and publicly funded social care. Each country has differing policies, priorities and funding levels which has resulted in a variety of differences existing between the systems.

  6. Harmonised service of social value - Wikipedia

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    A harmonised service of social value is a type of freephone service available in the European Union and in some non-EU countries (including the countries in the European Economic Area [1] and United Kingdom), which answers a specific social need, in particular which contributes to the well-being or safety of citizens, or particular groups of citizens, or helps citizens in difficulty.

  7. Senior Stimulus: Which Social Security Recipients Will Still ...

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    Californians who receive Social Security checks are eligible for Golden State Stimulus II payments up to $1,100 ($600 for themselves and $500 for a qualifying dependent) if they meet the ...

  8. Annuity vs 401(k): Which Vehicle Is Actually Better for Your ...

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    One of the biggest decisions anyone has to make for retirement is where to invest money. If you ask 10 different financial advisors, there is a 100% chance you’ll get 10 different answers. This ...

  9. Seebohm Report - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the Local Authority Social Services Act received royal assent, leading to the creation of social services departments in councils as suggested by the Seebohm report. [ 8 ] [ 6 ] [ 9 ] Richard Crossman , the Labour Member of Parliament who saw this act through, was sceptical about the practicality of the report's recommendations.