CNWL definition
Examples of CNWL in a sentence
The Council's Social Work Team may make referrals to the CHLDT and this process will be guided by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Council and CNWL.
CNWL is also a major provider of apprenticeships in construction.
They must ensure that all aspects of this policy are adhered to including training and appraisals of staff and should report any problems or concerns to the CNWL Service Manager and Council Service Manager respectively and inform the ICB via the weekly validation meeting.
Planning for a person’s discharge should be undertaken using the CPA, the CPA approach used by Central and North West London Foundation Trust (CNWL) is under review and this policy will be updated to reflect any changes that emerge from that review; the planning process should be person-centred and recovery focussed.
The College of North West London (CNWL) has two main campuses located in the London Borough of ▇▇▇▇▇, at Willesden and Wembley Park, as well delivering from the Euston Skills Centre.
CNWL is established under the Health Act 1999 (“the 1999 Act”) and is responsible inter alia for services to meet the health needs of people within the area covered by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (“Kensington & Chelsea”).
Teams (‘CMHTs’) were developed within CNWL in 1997 to deliver a multi-disciplinary approach to providing a Mental Health Service to adults of working age suffering from severe and enduring mental health needs.
MKC will discontinue its contribution to CNWL management costs with effect from 01 October 2015.
The dataset is a subset of the real-world CNWL dataset, which is mainly established to examine the impact of label noise rates on image classification.
In 2013/14 and 2014/15 the Council transferred funds for the social care elements of the Joint Mental Health Services to MK CCG where the funds were pooled with the funding for the NHS contract and paid to CNWL.