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White paper
About: White paper is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3852 publications have been published within this topic receiving 51169 citations. The topic is also known as: White paper & White papers.
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TL;DR: New Labour's Policies for Schools: Raising the Standard? as mentioned in this paper, a book about New Labour's policies for schools: raising the standard? Jim Docking (Ed.) and Michael Fielding (Ed.).
Abstract: Book reviewed in this article:
New Labour's Policies for Schools: Raising the Standard? Jim Docking (Ed.)
Taking Education Really Seriously Michael Fielding (Ed.)
Schools Achieving Success (White Paper) Department for Education And Skills
The Learning Country (Paving Document) National Assembly For Wales
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11 Sep 2002
TL;DR: The British National Health Service (BNHS) was founded in 1948 as part of a broad programme of post-war social reconstruction as mentioned in this paper, but the service has invariably suffered from underfunding and regional and sector disparities in resources.
Abstract: The British National Health Service was founded in 1948 as part of a
broad programme of post-war social reconstruction. While continuing
to be widely popular, the service has invariably suffered from
underfunding and regional and sector disparities in resources. Over the
last twenty years, health-service organization has become a major focus
of policy and public discussion in which concern about resources has
been countered by an accelerating search for organizational and
managerial solutions. Major organizational changes were introduced in
1974 (DHSS 1972), 1982 (DHSS 1979) and, following the Griffiths
Report (DHSS 1983), in 1984. It is this Report, introducing ‘general
management’, that will be discussed in more detail in this Chapter. The
post-Griffiths structure had barely settled down before the Conservative
government published a new White Paper in March 1989 (Department
of Health 1989) proposing yet more radical changes.
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29 Dec 2007
TL;DR: The Air Force's indispensable role in promoting and defending the national interest has been highlighted in this paper, where the authors present the strategic imperatives that face the United States and its Air Force.
Abstract: : This White Paper charts US Air Force strategy for the next two decades and defines the Air Force's indispensable role in promoting and defending the national interest. In framing the strategic imperatives that face the United States and its Air Force, the paper lays out the urgent actions required to cope with today's and tomorrow's challenges. Accordingly, this White Paper is a definitive statement of Air Force intent to maintain its role as the guardian of America's freedom, security and prosperity-the Nation's force of first and last resort.
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