It is hoped also to open a drop-in cafe for the teenagers but the problem here is not funding but volunteers to staff it. |
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I hope these drop-in surgeries will be used by people who want to look forward rather than backwards. |
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The drop-in clinic has been extremely well received and takes place on Thursday afternoons. |
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There is a need for a confidential drop-in service with a focus on young people in a GP-type setting. |
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The first hour is appointment only, followed by a drop-in clinic from 10.30 am until noon. |
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A drop-in group the Isleworth's Mum's And Kids group runs every Wednesday morning at the Isleworth Centre. |
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The vaccine will be provided on a drop-in basis and is for students, staff and faculty alike. |
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It's easy to re-cover a drop-in seat if you have some leftover upholstery fabric. |
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Some programmes have closed membership and others are open to new, drop-in members. |
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There they can learn to read and write or just come to play and relax in various drop-in centres. |
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He married a Cook Islander and their shop has long been a drop-in centre for Cook Islanders. |
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Like the drop-in centre for street kids, the community centre has a variety of programs, including a food bank and clothing for the poor. |
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I surf reasonably well, and a big day here in Southern Cal is enough to typically satisfy any jones I might have for a long drop-in. |
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It is an informal group that meets once a week on a drop-in basis. |
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Women who either receive an invitation for screening or simply want to check if they need a test can visit one of the drop-in sessions for help and advice. |
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One suggestion already raised by the petitioners is that youth clubs should be replaced by drop-in centres which could be spread across the city. |
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The tenters use washrooms at nearby fast-food restaurants and shower across the street at a drop-in centre. |
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Meanwhile, other events organised for the festival's duration, include painting, film-making, science and music workshops, exhibitions and drop-in events. |
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His friends treated his threadbare bachelor apartment as a virtual drop-in centre. |
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A drop-in centre will provide respite for youngsters caring for a sick parent or sibling. |
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But more than drop-in centres, Leduc says, mentally ill people need to be reintegrated into society. |
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Their idea is to make the church an all-purpose centre, offering such activities as youth work, a coffee shop, a drop-in centre and counselling. |
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Or, I could work it in between washing laundry and making sure the parsonage is spotless in case of drop-in company. |
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As a response to the crisis, a drop-in facility has been set up today, Friday, in the room above the Tourist Information Centre in Kirkby Stephen. |
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People can find out more and give their views to Nexus district bus manager, Bill Co well, at four drop-in sessions in Jar-row. |
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Streetlight also offers an art room, a food bank and drop-in hours. |
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The informality and voluntary nature of drop-in clients should be encouraged. |
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And with the new drop-in method of swapping ink-rollers, they can be replaced at a stroke without dirtying the hands. |
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She had attempted to set up a drop-in centre, and she was later charged under the bawdy house laws. |
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The drop-in module, which adds to the stiffness and torsional rigidity of the whole vehicle, ties the car together from the seats rearward and from b-pillar to b-pillar. |
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Uninstructed drop-in sessions with a model are also available for those who wish to practice on their own time. |
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We started a weekly drop-in training centre and went to different schools across the country to hold travelling field hockey clinics. |
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Outreach locations include a playgroup at Badjeros and a youth drop-in at Maxwell United Church. |
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The drop-in span on each structure is a post-tensioned concrete girder, arched and sitting on two rubber bearings at each end. |
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The school nurse could have a routine drop-in time in the school where there was an option of a one-to-one for the pupils to talk about issues that are bothering them. |
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I made my way to the youth drop-in centre, located on a backstreet of the capital city of Bissau. |
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Announce your drop-in to avoid collisions. |
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Over the past two years, a weekly drop-in centre with access to legal advice and translation services has been set up at a local community centre. |
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Officials behind the proposals began public drop-in sessions last week to scope out residents' opinions. |
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A SCHEME that enables residents to drop-in for a health check while shopping has been extended. |
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A series of drop-in sessions is being held to give people a say about the future of their area. |
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I suppose he has heard that Holt Road and the surrounding streets have become the biggest drop-in centre for drop-outs ever witnessed. |
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The most frequently-mentioned of this smorgasbord of casual arrangements were full days, drop-in and occasional, each mentioned by 7, 13 and 7 respondents respectively. |
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A drop-in Scorecard Surgery for companies to have their Scorecards assessed by expertswill be available. |
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They took us to a high school with a nice little bank, curvy ledge, and steep, sketchy bricky drop-in with a bump in the middle. |
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There will also be regular free or discounted drop-in hours, co-owner Diane Butera said. |
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It is believed to be the first bridge ever to feature a timber drop-in span between steel haunches tied together by a post-tensioned concrete platform. |
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The main span consists of long cantilever spans from the main piers on each side of the channel, with a drop-in span over the middle of the channel joining the cantilever spans. |
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The Professional Series includes built-in ovens, drop-in cooktops and range tops. |
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Apple doesn't give software makers an over-the-air tool for keeping items up to date, so Dropbox is a drop-in replacement for tedious Wi-Fi synchronization. |
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The solid rubber has properties very similar to Hevea natural rubber and can probably be blended with NR as a drop-in material. |
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Anyone aged over 50, who is a library member and who would like to learn to use the internet and e-mail, can attend weekly drop-in sessions at a cost of pounds 1 an hour. |
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This meeting resulted in the imam of the mosque closest to the drop-in centre site deciding to join the drop-in centre committee, which meets bimonthly and works with the community to reduce neighbourhood concerns. |
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The club benefits from crowd-pleasing regular appearances from the Party and the occasional drop-in from ghettotech MC Prince William. |
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As an SIS, the space included a front room for drop-in visits as well as a small space in a back room with two small tables, divided by a temporary wall, for injection, and one washroom. |
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Han Lee, the chair of the Board of the Kawasaki Cultural Centre showed us a Day Care Senior's Centre and a large drop-in facility for 600 latchkey children. |
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The telephone can be as much of a time bandit as the drop-in visitor. |
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