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NVSBE Website - Homepage
,National Veterans Small Business Engagement homepage,
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논산시 외국인관광도시민박업 정보
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논산시 외국인관광도시민박업 정보입니다. 항목은 개방서비스명, 개방서비스아이디, 개방자치단체코드, 관리번호, 인허가일자 등 입니다.
Veterans Affairs Canada Audit of Travel, Hospitality, Conferences and Events - December 2014
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Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event activities are essential to the effective delivery of government services. At Veterans Affairs Canada, these activities can include: * a staff member travelling to a Veteran’s home to complete an assessment; * refreshments being provided to guests of the Department during a meeting; * health professionals attending a conference to discuss the latest developments in the field; or * a commemoration event celebrating the sacrifice of Veterans. Effective April 1, 2014, the Treasury Board Directive on Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures was updated with new requirements. The intent of these changes was to strengthen oversight and accountability to ensure sound fiscal management of public funds. The objective of this audit was to assess compliance with the Directive on Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures and ensure that the new changes had been properly implemented. Audit results confirmed that Veterans Affairs Canada was mostly compliant with the requirements of the Directive. There is one recommendation on ensuring the committing of funds are actioned in accordance with governing authorities. Overall, the audit team determined the results to be "Generally Acceptable".
소상공인연합회 - 소상공인 창업 운영현황조사 분석보고서
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America's Women Veterans
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,Statistics about America's female vets. https://www.data.va.gov/story/women-veterans-forum,
Veterans Affairs Canada Evaluation of the Veterans Independence Program (VIP) - July 2011
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The Veterans Independence Program (VIP) was introduced in 1981 to respond to an aging demographic Veteran population and to help reduce long-term care (LTC) bed waitlists by providing care to Veterans at home. The national Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) home care program assists qualified Veterans, still-serving Canadian Forces (CF) disability pensioners, surviving spouses/primary caregivers, and certain civilians to maintain their health, quality of life and independence in their own home for as long as possible. At the point where care in the home is no longer possible, the VIP will assist in providing care in long-term care facilities in the community of the Veteran. The VIP is not intended to duplicate or replace existing provincial/territorial or community services, but complements these programs to best meet the needs of Veterans. Under the VIP, a recipient may receive funds to help pay for: • ambulatory health care services (e.g., adult day programs); • access to nutrition (e.g., Meals on Wheels); • health and support services (e.g., nurses, occupational therapists); • personal care (e.g., bathing and dressing); • housekeeping (e.g., laundry, vacuuming, meal preparation); • grounds maintenance (e.g., grass cutting, snow removal); • social transportation (e.g., to activities, shopping, banking) • home adaptations; and • nursing home intermediate care. A goal of the evaluation was to provide timely and value added information to assist management and serve as a basis for decision-making regarding future program direction and design. The VIP evaluation team used multiple lines of evidence, including: statistical data, a literature review, research studies, survey results, file reviews, internal analysis reports, key informant interviews and peer reviews.