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The phrase "a welfare record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a documented history or account of welfare-related activities, benefits, or services provided to individuals or groups.
Example: "The organization maintains a comprehensive welfare record to track the assistance provided to families in need."
Alternatives: "a social services record" or "a benefits history".
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President Rousseff is proud of a welfare record that has brought 30 million Brazilians out of poverty and is no fan of those who urge her to adopt a tariff-free, market-led approach when "there are improvements in public services and especially education" to achieve first.
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For the most part, Mr. Thompson's reputation as an innovator rests on his welfare record.
Macau is home to the notorious canidrome, a greyhound racetrack with a high death rate and poor animal welfare record.
Taylor strongly defended his rapport with his troops and the club's welfare record.
Now that technology has given India the chance to bin its appalling welfare record, Mr Singh should grab it.
That timing was deeply unfortunate, as the National had come under unprecedented levels of scrutiny over its animal welfare record following four equine deaths over the previous two years, and it was thought that most firms would be wary of associating their brand with such controversy, especially when the difficult economy made such great expenditure hard to justify in any case.
Since the turn of the 21st century, fast food has been criticised for its animal welfare record, its links to obesity and its environmental impact.
Health informatics projects combining statewide birth populations with child welfare records have emerged as a valuable approach to conducting longitudinal research of child maltreatment.
In April or May, Kids Central began using a computer system designed to let private caseworkers review state child welfare records through the Internet, said to Janice Johnson, chief executive of Kids Central in Ocala.
According to child welfare records released to The Times as the result of a court order, Gabriel's mother acknowledged her mental illness, a history of alcohol and drug dependency, and that she had discontinued counseling and used a belt to discipline him.
A Human Resources Ministry spokesman said no backups existed of the files, which included health, tax, travel, employment and welfare records.
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