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Research about the use and effects of teaching assistants in primary and secondary mainstream schools in England.
This non-statutory guidance is for local authorities in England who employ, or are considering employing, local authority political assistants.
Sets out an approach to enable support for an evolving PA workforce and their employers over the coming years.
New proposals by Camilla Cavendish to ensure care and compassion in the NHS and social care.
Guidance on checks we will carry out on anyone associated with Ofsted-registered childcare.
Research investigating teaching assistants' perceptions of teaching as a career.
Guidance for ILF users about employing a personal assistant.
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How to register if you want to look after children at home, including what you need to do before you apply, fees, and working elsewhere.
Find out if you're an accountancy service provider who needs to register with HMRC under the money laundering regulations.
The employment status of au pairs, nannies, carers, personal assistants and other people who work in your home - how to tell if they're an employee or not, what happens with the National Minimum Wage, tax and National Insurance, what...
Use this form if you want permission to be helped by a 'McKenzie friend' (defendant’s assistant) during a hearing in a criminal court.
Whips are MPs or Lords appointed by each party to help organise their party’s contribution to parliamentary business. They are responsible for making sure the maximum number of their party members vote, and vote the way their party wants.
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