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How to register as a practitioner and manage a scheme on behalf of the scheme administrator.
The principles agreed between the Secretary of State and the recognised professional bodies that authorise insolvency practitioners (IPs).
Resource for commissioners, providers and clinicians to identify the essential functions of addiction specialist doctors in recovery oriented treatment.
These documents remind health services of their duties to safeguard adults.
Home Office research report 62 provides findings from interviews held with community safety and criminal justice practitioners.
Sets out the roles and responsibilities of a principal social worker (PSW) in adult services.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Guidance for health professionals on the support system for children and young people with special educational needs and disability (SEND).
This document sets out the standards expected from commercial professionals in government. It will help you with recruitment or career development.
This document explains the Down’s syndrome screening quality assurance support service (DQASS) and how to use it.
This guide provides information on how insolvency practitioners are authorised and regulated in Great Britain
Examples of interventions delivered by allied health professionals that improve the publics’ health.
Advice for medical professionals for assessing fitness to drive.
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