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In: [Great Britain. Parliament. Papers by command] cmnd 4683
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c025670036
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In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Volume 70, Issue 7, p. 397-404
ISSN: 1945-1350
In: Economica, Volume 39, Issue 154, p. 227
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In: Family court review: publ. in assoc. with: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Volume 50, Issue 1, p. 91-105
ISSN: 1744-1617
"Services for Children of Incarcerated Parents" provides an overview of the history, design and outcomes of human service programs provided for children of prisoners in the United States. The article examines services based in correctional settings and services sited in the community, using examples from the core programs and projects conducted by the Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents from 1990 through 2010. An analysis of the utility of specific services to children and families, and the effectiveness of those services in improving child outcomes is provided.
The report focuses on services for minors, female and "queer" (lesbian, gay, bi- and transsexual, transgender, and intersexual, or LGBTTI) refugees, elderly or disabled, as well as traumatized persons. These groups – while comprising very heterogeneous living situations – are particularly vulnerable and thus in need of special protection or services. For example, they may require specific health services, while at the same time access to the health care system in Germany is restricted within the first 15 months of the stay. Therefore, legal provisions allow for additional services e.g. for elderly, disabled or traumatized refugees. Voluntary offers supplement these professional services. Moreover, unaccompanied minors are particularly addressed by German law, whereas children and youth entering Germany with their parents or a legal guardian are subject to the same treatment as their parents. Female refugees, in particular pregnant and breast-feeding women, are also subject to special protection provisions and services, many of which are provided by non-profit organizations (NPOs). The particular vulnerabilities of LGBTTI refugees have recently been recognized more strongly by law and administrative practice, also due to the lobbying activities of NPOs.
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Municipality activities require interoperability both between municipality offices, and government and private sector. Due to the lack of interoperability, traditional municipalities, and governments face serious problems. These are mainly poor quality and high cost of services, and low economical revenues. E-municipality has been proposed for solving these problems. An interoperability infrastructure is at the heart of e-municipality and e-government applications. Web services have emerged as the next generation of Web-based technology for interoperability. Web services are modular, self-describing, self-contained applications that are accessible over the Internet. Based on open standards, Web services enable to construct Web-based applications using any platform, object model, and programming language. Although Web services were initially suggested for e-business, they have collected a great interest from various communities. Recently, they became a current issue for developing distributed applications and sharing geospatial data between GIS communities. GIS data and application providers can develop geospatial web services, and share their information over the Internet using Web services. The motivation of this work was to determine the potentials of the Web services technologies for an interoperability infrastructure for e- municipality, and suggest Web services for municipalities to lower costs, improve service quality, and increase revenues in municipality. This is an urgent need especially for municipalities in Turkey. We have first examined major municipality activities for the municipality of Trabzon in Turkey. And identified possible geospatial Web services. We have also implemented some of these services using Cape Clear TM Web Services development and deployment software. We have found out that Web services have a great potential for e-municipality.
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International audience Ageing and innovation are usually considered to be contradictory phenomena. This article on innovation in care services for the elderly seeks to counter this established view. Taking as its starting point a definition of care services for the elderly that draws on the economics of services, the article advances a simple framework for analysing innovation in terms of 'targets'. These targets, which make it possible to circumvent the usual economic categories (product and process innovation), are as follows: the various forms of assistance and residential provision for the elderly, the (tangible and intangible) technologies deployed, the services provided, the human environment (carers and relatives) and the institutional environment.
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In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Volume 70, Issue 7, p. 308-309
ISSN: 1559-1476
The computer can play an important role in providing the assistance needed by blind persons in order to be competitive in educational and vocational settings. Computer Services for the Blind is now attempting the development of three kinds of assistance: the ARTS system, the transcription of print to braille, and the production of tacto-graphic displays. Although the time-sharing capability of modern computers should ultimately make the provision of computer-dependent assistance economical, the initial costs of development and deployment are high. Current prospects for obtaining funds to meet developmental costs are not promising and CSB has no assurance of the continuing support it would need for the development that must precede the economic deployment of assistance.
Services give us more satisfaction for our life, these are visible or not visible but it's provide those satisfaction do not give us more money. In this condition for satisfaction and complete our ambitions banking play an important role for our society and it is a most important institution for our society. The sector plays an important role in economic development of a country. It is a pillar for any strong nation economy. An efficient banking system is recognized as the prime requirement for the overall progress of any nation. The banking system of India is featured by the large network of bank branches, providing more services not only customers but to the nation also. Banks are most important institutions for our financial and non financial requirements. Actually bank provides more facilities for our life. In India networking of bank branches are very large. According to Narsimham committee "Private sector bank should be allowed to be established in India these new private sector banks will complement the overall financial sector reforms". ICICI bank is most popular and second largest bank in private sector. ICICI Bank services provided and cooperated with peoples for his necessity or needs. It is a private bank, so this study based on the various types of services provided by ICICI Bank with private sector comparatively government sectors banks and in this time private banks are very powerful and they give strongly highly facilities and services with competition for government banks. Dr. Pushpa Suryavanshi "ICICI Bank and Services for Society" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-2 , February 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd9411.pdf
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Ageing and innovation are usually considered to be contradictory phenomena. This article on innovation in care services for the elderly seeks to counter this established view. Taking as its starting point a definition of care services for the elderly that draws on the economics of services, the article advances a simple framework for analysing innovation in terms of 'targets'. These targets, which make it possible to circumvent the usual economic categories (product and process innovation), are as follows: the various forms of assistance and residential provision for the elderly, the (tangible and intangible) technologies deployed, the services provided, the human environment (carers and relatives) and the institutional environment.
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