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The report states that in 2001-02 "there were serious delays in several councils in arranging adaptations, attributed by social services to shortages of financial resources, shortages of trained staff, poor systems and processes with housing agencies, or a combination of these factors".
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An indicated workplace visit may be omitted if the patient can arrange workplace adaptations him-/herself, or if the employer is against a visit.
After implementation, the expectation is that the guidelines will result in more unambiguous detailed convalescence recommendations given by gynaecologists, GPs and OPs, through which patients will be better informed about when it is medically safe to resume daily and work activities after gynaecological surgery and give them the possibility to arrange (workplace) adaptations if necessary.
"What we knew," said Jonathan Gandelsman, the group's Russian-Israeli violinist, who eventually arranged the Hajibeyov adaptation, "was that we love Alim, and if he says we should do something, we'll do it.
So a stage adaptation?
They also identified several barriers to development of guidelines, including lack of time, lack of skills, lack of access to evidence, difficulty arranging meetings and achieving consensus, and the role of adaptation of guidelines.
Most of the support on offer was signposting to services for practical help; adaptations to the house via social services, council tax rebates, arranging power of attorney.
Flower arranging?
Keep arranging.
Arranging Celebrities.
First heard in England in 1990, this adaptation was arranged by Jonathan Dove for the Birmingham Opera Company.
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