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"We remain fully committed to rehabilitation through education and have rolled out schemes such as the Shannon Trust National Reading Network, which includes peer mentoring to improve reading levels".

The model is applied to derive an optimal station roll-out scheme for Southern California.

Clare Wood's father, Michael Brown, has welcomed plans to roll out the scheme, officially known as the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, saying the scheme "could, quite possibly, have saved her life".

The scheme is currently only available to those who have registered while plans to roll out the scheme to casual users has been postponed until the end of the year.

It aims to roll out the scheme to viewers next year.

The company says that, if successful, it will roll out the scheme in other countries.

The FAO is attempting to roll out the scheme in other countries, including Uganda, Kenya and Zambia.

However, only £100m of this will be spent ahead of the General Election, including £50m already pledged to roll out the scheme in pilot areas.

A Department of Health spokesman said the aim would be to roll out the scheme in more deprived areas first, before broadening it throughout the country.

There are now plans to integrate thealliance's database with Department for Education data, and to roll out the scheme to further education providers for SEN students.

The whole point of pilot schemes is to discover unexpected flaws, so that a more-informed decision can be taken on whether to roll out the scheme nationwide, and whether it needs modifying.

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