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provides links to information management, information sources and other "useful stuff" with a strong bias towards the management of information in a careers guidance context. As of 17 July 2017 I include mental health information and comment. I tweet as @careersinfo and am on LinkedIn and Facebook as Hazel Edmunds

Friday, 22 March 2013

Recent Statutory Instruments that may be of interest

via Inner Temple Library Current Awareness Service

The Education (Student Loans) (Repayment) (Amendment) Regulations 2013

The Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2013

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk


Posted by Hazel at 12:16
Labels: Statutory_Instruments

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Hazel
My career in information management started back in 1987 working on the Training Access Points project. Nearly thirty years later I am still concerned to ensure that end users, and their mediators, have access to appropriate, relevant information in a form that they can understand, at a time and in a place that is right for them. The Internet seems to be for everyone and everywhere but the digital divide gets bigger. By pointing advisers in the direction of resources I hope to increase what can be done to help clients/customers. I ran my own company for 16 years but am now a semi-retired freelancer.
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