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This code provides practical guidance on how to meet your waste duty of care requirements in England and Wales.
A set of guidelines on the duty of care obligations for organisations deploying personnel to multilateral missions in fragile and conflict affected states.
Form for a duty of care waste transfer note for moving waste.
An independent report by Baroness Grey-Thompson into the Duty of Care sport has towards its participants.
Ofsted’s annual reports on the effectiveness of welfare and duty of care for recruits and trainees in Armed Forces initial training.
Seeking views on whether the revised code of practice explains the legal duty of care obligations clearly.
A call for evidence for a review into the sport sector's duty of care
This guidance aims to help organisations and groups understand how to safely and effectively involve volunteers.
The Department of Health and Social Care will lead a review into the duty of candour for health and social care providers in England.
edoc was a system designed to help you record what happens to the waste you produce or handle.
Training materials on the Prevent duty of care and the wellbeing of staff and students in the higher education sector.
Guidance for local authorities on household waste duty of care fixed penalty notices.
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