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Introduction and conclusion available Open Access under CC-BY-NC
licence. The turn towards a Social Investment approach to welfare
implies deploying resources to enhance human capital and mobilise
the productive potential of citizens, starting in early childhood.
This edited collection brings regional and local realities to the
forefront of social investment debates by showcasing successes,
challenges and setbacks of Social Investment policies and services
from ten European countries: Italy, UK, Sweden, Finland, Greece,
Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Spain. It provides
practical, accessible illustrations of good practice, routes to
success, and lessons learned. The book is informed throughout by
engagement with service users and local communities, and features
many previously unheard voices including front-line workers, local
decision makers, volunteers and beneficiaries.
The turn towards a Social Investment approach to welfare implies
deploying resources to enhance human capital and mobilise the
productive potential of citizens, starting in early childhood. This
edited collection brings regional and local realities to the
forefront of social investment debates by showcasing successes,
challenges and setbacks of Social Investment policies and services
from ten European countries: Italy, UK, Sweden, Finland, Greece,
Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Spain. It provides
practical, accessible illustrations of good practice, routes to
success, and lessons learned. The book is informed throughout by
engagement with service users and local communities, and features
many previously unheard voices including front-line workers, local
decision makers, volunteers and beneficiaries.
More and more is being expected of volunteers and the voluntary
sector in the UK. But what does it mean to be a volunteer today?
This book seeks to add new insights into individual action in that
part of the economy that is beyond the state and the market.
Volunteering is examined from the perspective of the individual,
the organisation, and the community (of place, identity or
interest).
Today's challenge, especially for many newcomers to the regulated
industry, is not necessarily to gather regulatory information, but
to know how to interpret and apply it. The ability to discern what
is important from what is not, and to interpret regulatory
documents correctly, provides a valuable competitive advantage to
any newcomer or established professional in this field. An Overview
of FDA Regulated Products: From Drugs and Medical Devices to Food
and Tobacco provides a valuable summary of the key information to
unveil the meaning of critical, and often complex, regulatory
concepts. Concise and easy to read with practical explanations, key
points, summaries and case studies, this book highlights the
regulatory processes involved in bringing an FDA regulated product
from research and development to approval and market. Although the
primary focus will be on the US system, this book also features
global perspectives where appropriate. A valuable resource for
students, professors and professionals, An Overview of FDA
Regulated Products illustrates the most important elements and
concepts so that the reader can focus on the critical issues and
make the necessary connections to be successful.
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