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The answer is certainly not a return to a large-group, residential care model where rights are taken away and lower staffing ratios lead to reduced life chances.
Lower staffing The result of all this incarceration is that the Youth Justice Board has been left struggling to fulfil its purpose.
At the moment we are well staffed through five days but have a lower staffing ratio on the weekends, and that would have to change".
Making matters worse, because it was Holy Week, the hospital had lower staffing levels than normal, and she had to wait several hours before being seen.
Whitehall auditors say the savings at the large jails have been achieved through economies of scale, and the increased use of closed-circuit television to enable lower staffing levels.
In 1999, two criminologists, James Austin and Garry Coventry, of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, concluded that "privately operated facilities have a significantly lower staffing level and offer significantly lower salaries than public state correctional agencies".
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Secure homes have residential care-workers with greater training and lower staff turnover.
Like most Japanese companies, it insists it does not use technology to lower staff count.
But the school here has a much lower staff turnover rate, about 15percentthanhan the state average of 42percentt.
Older workers have resulted in 18% higher profits and six times lower staff turnover, says the group.
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