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  1. CCLA Statement on the Emergencies Act
  2. Cape Cod Landscape Association
  3. Church of England
  4. CCLA demanding Hamilton police suspend drone program citing privacy concerns
  5. CCLA Practice Test
  6. Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy – justice lives here


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CCLA Statement on the Emergencies Act

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Cape Cod Landscape Association

Please take a moment and review this flyer sent to us by Sargeant Perry of the Barnstable Police. It contains important information concerning the guidelines on commerical vehicle enforcement. We are coming into our busy season and we should all be prepared to be safe and to adhere to the guidelines! Consider posting this at your business for everyone to see. CCLA HAS 3 TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS! • If you are a Cape Cod Tech school student who will be going to work following graduation we have an toolship for you. Three $500 gift cards available for each Cape Cod tech school to help you prepare for employment in the Green Industry. 2023 Toolship Award.pdf • If you are a Cape Cod student planning to further your education in the Green Industry we have a scholarship for you. • If you are the son or daughter of a CCLA member in good standing, you are eligible for this scholarship. Become a Member Becoming a member of CCLA provides you and your Green Industry business a level of professionalism and credibility with your customers and industry partners. It also provides you with one-stop shop access to industry related resources, certifications, local, state and national legislative issues, and more. WOULD YOU LIKE TO JOIN US? Would you like to be more involved with CCLA? It's that time of year when we ask our members to consider joining our board. We have monthly board meetings where we discuss a variety of issues. Share your voice and your thoughts with us! We also have openings ...

Church of England

CCLA can trace its roots to 1958 with the launch of The Church of England Investment Fund, which allowed church organisations to pool their funds and enjoy efficient access to professional fund management services. As the guardians, not the owners, of assets that we manage, we seek to ensure our portfolios are aligned with the Church of England’s objectives, values, and beliefs. Through the Central Board of Finance (CBF) Church of England Funds we are one of the National Investing Bodies within the Church of England and work closely with the Church of England’s Ethical Investment Advisory Group (EIAG). The EIAG gives ethical advice which forms the basis of the policies that are put into practice in the management of the CBF Funds.

CCLA demanding Hamilton police suspend drone program citing privacy concerns

FILE - This March 12, 2014, file photo shows a drone flown by Brian Wilson, landing after flying over the scene of an explosion that leveled two apartment buildings in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York. Even though it's illegal to fly the devices just about anywhere in New York City without permission, the incidents and breathtaking videos of Manhattan's steel-and-glass canyons and sweeping skyline photos suggest that the restrictions are being widely flouted. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File). AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File Increase article font size A national agency that monitors civil liberties and human rights across Canada has put a call out to The “They have the capacity of invading people’s personal space and also diminished people’s sense of legitimacy in protest or in large-scale demonstrations,” CCLA Privacy, Technology and Since starting a program in 2021, Hamilton police have deployed their Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) 59 times over the city. An update during a police services board meeting in May revealed HPS staff revealed search and rescue, collision reconstruction operations and monitoring “large scale events” were the primary uses in the deployments. The service also revealed plans to expand the program in the near future, which currently utilizes 11 part-time pilots within HPS. The CCLA is demanding the ⁦ “The Hamilton Police do not need more tools to invade the privacy of Hamiltonians.” – 🔗👇 — Canadian Civil Liberties Association (@cancivl...

CCLA Practice Test

Clinician Cultural and Linguistic Assessment Practice Test You have been registered to take the Clinician Cultural and linguistic Assessment (CCLA). This test is designed to assess physicians’ ability to communicate with Tested Language speaking patients in a medical setting. The evaluation is done over the phone. The test has 7 sections: the first section is a warm-up exercise allowing you to practice the Tested Language briefly prior to the formal portion of the exam. In each of the next six sections, you will hear patients describing their symptoms and concerns in the Tested Language. You will then be asked to perform a set of communicative tasks. The requests will be in English. You will be given 10 to 60 seconds to respond to each request in the Tested Language. Here are some important things to remember when taking the test: • The entire test is recorded and administered over the phone. • You must speak in a clear and loud voice so that the system will be able to recognize your voice. • You will have enough time to respond fully to the requested task, provided that you respond quickly and address the task directly. It is to your advantage to use all the time provided. • Do not be concerned if the recording starts speaking over you. Simply stop your response and attend to the next task. Likewise, do not be concerned if there is “dead air” following your response to a task—that is, if you do not use all the time available to you. Simply wait and attend to the next task...

Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy – justice lives here

donate Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy helps people in the Charlotte, North Carolina, region who cannot afford legal services, but desperately need them. Without legal representation in civil matters, thousands of families can lose access to financial security, healthcare, housing and opportunity. The impact goes far beyond our neighbors in need. It affects our entire community. impact logo-white Office 5535 Albemarle Rd Charlotte, North Carolina 28212 phone 704-376-1600 fax 704-376-8627 Helplines • Mecklenburg County 704-376-1600 • Outside Mecklenburg County 800-438-1254 • Linea de Español 800-247-1931 • Health Insurance Navigator 980-256-3782 • Legal Services for the Elderly 980-353-3734 • Low-Wage Worker Project 980-256-3980 • Veterans Legal Services 980-353-3648 • NC Low-Income Taxpayers Clinic 980-353-3530

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