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This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/13663666200400056. When citing the…
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This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/13663666200400056. When citing the article, please cite: Lorna Easterbrook, Brenda Jones, (2004), “Enjoying living alone”, Working with Older People, Vol. 8 Iss: 4, pp. 18 - 21.
Chris Jones, Brenda Jones and Shirley Ward
Over the last decade many ‘diversion from custody’ schemes have been established and there is evidence of their effectiveness in reducing the number of mentally disordered…
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Over the last decade many ‘diversion from custody’ schemes have been established and there is evidence of their effectiveness in reducing the number of mentally disordered offenders inappropriately remanded in custody. In North Wales there has been pressure to establish such a scheme but it is not clearwhether models developed in large urban areas are applicable to the problems of a rural community.This paper describes a study of male prisoners remanded in custody from North Wales during a four month period to identify need for such a service. In four months 298 prisoners were remanded from North Wales. Only seven courts remanded more than 16 (equivalent to one remand per week); the busiest court remanded 83, equivalent to five per week.In total, 42 prisoners reported a history of mental disorder; records were available on 28 of these, of whom ten were considered to have a mental disorder requiring admission.Only a small number of individuals in this study required diversion from custody (approximately one per week), but in those cases there was significant unmet need. The conclusion was that an effective diversion scheme would have to be able to provide a service to numerous and widely spread courts, most with a low level of activity.
Hilary Davies and Brenda Jones
Individual schools may now elect to operate their own budget for alltheir basic running costs (including staffing, books, stationery,equipment, building maintenance, cleaning…
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Individual schools may now elect to operate their own budget for all their basic running costs (including staffing, books, stationery, equipment, building maintenance, cleaning, grounds maintenance, school meals and fuel). The problem of maintenance being given low priority has been raised.
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Networking for executive and professional women are a means of supporting, encouraging and helping each other, maximising career potential and promoting feelings of security and…
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Networking for executive and professional women are a means of supporting, encouraging and helping each other, maximising career potential and promoting feelings of security and self‐worth.
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