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Response to consultation on regulation of the private recruitment industry by the Department of Trade and Industry | Corporate Author | Association of Charity Officers - ACO |
Publisher | ACO, London, 1999 |
Pages | unnumbered |
Source | ACO, Beechwood House, Wyllyotts Close, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 2HN. |
Keywords | Domiciliary services ; Personnel ; Recruitment ; Comments or Evidence submitted. |
Annotation | The main interest of the Association of Charity Officers (ACO) in the proposed regulatory changes relates to the provision of domiciliary care services by agencies which offer self-employed carers, as opposed to businesses providing employed care staff. ACO's response covers: the inadequacy of regulation of employment agencies in providing care to vulnerable people; VAT on care and on charities funding care; employed or self-employed staff; and criminal records. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-991122201 B |
Classmark | N: QM: WK6: 6PM * |
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