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Children's Service List (SLC3_09)

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Id
  • SLC3_09
Title
  • Children's Service List
Description
  • The Childrens’ Service List is a sub-set of the Local Government Services List. It splits out all the services that a Council performs as part of their Childrens’ service provision. Not all councils perform all services in the list but it gives a common set of actions from which to choose.
    A service is a set of actions or activities undertaken by a council (or other public sector body) to deliver a product or conclusion. Services are usually provided at the request of a customer either as a one-off request (for example childcare information, libraries childrens’ services, road safety cycle training) or as a result of the circumstances of the customer (for example adoption, disabled, child protection). Services are provided by a public sector body either as a power (a legal right), a duty (a legal obligation) or at its discretion.
    A service list provides a standard way of referring to each service when communicating within and between organisations. It uses unique numeric identifiers for each service, irrespective of the language and naming conventions that are used by different people and organisations to identify or describe services. The Childrens’ Service List uses terminology that is recognised within the public sector but may not necessarily be understood by the customer. Other lists provide a customer facing view of services which can be used to provide information on services to the public (such as in a web site).
    Use - to define a core set of tasks that are common to most public sector bodies, allowing communication across boundaries by describing the responsibilities unequivocally within a controlled list of terms.
Created
  • 05 Feb 2010
Creator
  • esd-toolkit
Publisher
  • Porism Limited, SW9 8BJ info@porism.com
Issued
  • 05 Feb 2010
Modified
  • 05 Feb 2010
Rights
  • LGSL is made available for use, without guarantees and without licensing costs, by local authorities, community organisations and any other bodies referencing local and community resources. Neither the LAWs Project nor any other party will be liable for any losses due to errors or omissions in the List or associated resources.

    The content of LGSL and all associated resources on this Web site be reproduced free of charge in any format or media without requiring specific permission. This is subject to the material not being used in a derogatory manner or in a misleading context. The source of the material must be acknowledged as the LAWs Project and esd-toolkit and the title all document must be included when being reproduced as part of other publications or services.
Type
Resource uri http://id.esd.org.uk/ChildrensServiceList/3.09
Latest version http://id.esd.org.uk/ChildrensServiceList
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Next version: 3.10

Submissions deadline: 14 May 2010

Planned release date: 14 June 2010

(Submissions deadline now passed, submissions being processed for publication. Future submissions will be considered for version 3.11.)

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LGSL, LGNL and IPSV made simple - The three most commonly used lists and associated metadata made simple.
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