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Information about the arrivals and processing centre at Manston.
Guidance about completing a fire safety risk assessment for people responsible for healthcare premises.
A guide to fire safety law for those responsible for safety in small non-domestic premises.
Information about IOM, which allows local and partner agencies to co-ordinate the management of offenders, including details of the Choices programme.
Immigration staff guidance on requirements for applications by children, including those applying as child dependants.
This is a new version of the police misconduct guidance - use this for cases after 1 February 2020.
This route is for a person who has a key leading role within their faith-based organisation or a religious order in the UK.
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The Fire Safety Act clarified the parts of a premises that apply under the Fire Safety Order (FSO). You should consider these changes when completing a fire risk assessment.
This route is for members of International Armed Forces and for International Civilian Employees of either a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) force or the Australian Department of Defence.
How frontline officers and those who work in the area of public protection must apply the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme.
Guidance on the use of Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) by public authorities under Part II of RIPA 2000.
Sets out the expectations of the role of an ISVA.
The aim of the national standard for incident recording (NSIR) counting rules is that all incidents are recorded in a consistent manner.
Explains the requirements to notify the Home Office of arrival and leaving dates for offshore workers in UK waters.
The Romanian translation of the notice of rights and entitlements.
If your organisation has published a modern slavery statement, you can use this service to add your statement to the registry.
Information on the role of the Home Office Forensic Pathology Unit and its support of the Pathology Delivery Board.
Guidance on controlled drug licensing requirements in healthcare settings.
Guidance for police and practitioners regarding the legislation under Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
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