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What looks like improved efficiency on paper means a total reorganisation in practice, including job losses.
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The state's response to the tragic murder of eight year-old Victoria Climbie by her great-aunt and partner, was the total reorganisation of Child Protection from a targeted service aimed at a small group of children "at risk of significant harm", to making ALL services relating to ALL children adopt child safety as a central concern.
However, a full reorganisation awaits enabling legislation.
He said the Conservatives' "top-down reorganisation" of the NHS in England was a "total disaster".
Some 26 reservist bases - of a total of 334 - are to be closed as part of the reorganisation, he said.
A total of 11 hospitals initially agreed to take part in the study, but several hospitals withdrew due to reorganisation, staffing and timing issues.
"Following a review, a reorganisation of the council could save in the region of £120,000".
Starbucks announced a reorganisation last year, creating a China and Asia Pacific division with the intention of opening in India.
This follows a curriculum reorganisation.
This summer the United Learning Trust launched a major reorganisation.
So will a planned reorganisation of the company into a single entity.
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