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- If you are really very into Eruopean workings there might be something of interest for you here. The European Council brings together the Heads of State or Government of the fifteen Member States of the European Union and the President of the European Commission. As the website is keen to emphasise, "it should not be confused with the Council of Europe ... or with the Council of the European Union."
- An independent advisory body whose functions include keeping
under review the constitution, working and procedures of the large
number of tribunals which have been placed under their supervision (of which there are currently over 80), as well as the procedures pertaining to certain statutory inquiries. The Council also advises the Government on proposals for legislation to create new tribunal and inquiry systems.
- The Criminal Records Bureau (CRB), an Executive Agency of the Home Office, provides wider access to criminal record information through its Disclosure service. This service enables organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors to make safer recruitment decisions by identifying candidates who may be unsuitable for certain work, especially that involve children or vulnerable adults.
- Well organised, and easy to navigate. For employment matters see http://www.berr.gov.uk/employment/index.html which covers areas such as disability discrimination in employment, pay, maternity rights, the national minimum wage, sex discrimination, TUPE and working time regulations. DTI publications can be found at http://www.dti.gov.uk/publications/index.html.
- News and resources from the Department for Children, Schools and Families. The focus of the department is on raising standards in education in secondary schools and getting more students into higher education. The Department was set up by the Prime Minister on 28 June 2007.
- Department for Education and Skills guide to educational and vocational qualifications.
- Government department that delivers support and advice to people of working age, employers, pensioners, families and children and disabled people. The site contains both a media centre and resource centre
- Produced by the Central Office of Information, Directgov provides information from across UK government departments on topics ranging from employment to NHS services.
- Useful and well-pitched government site covering the rights of disabled people including a guide to legislation.
- Through our advice service we help disabled persons and their families with financial matters, including their entitlement to benefits and obtaining help from their local authority. This service is at the heart of our work and also allows us to keep in touch with disabled men and women and their needs. No problem is too small and if we cannot solve the problem ourselves we usually know someone who can!
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