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Updated: August 2018
This public consultation is part of the Charitable Giving Review being led by the Policy & Resources Committee in partnership with the Association of Guernsey Charities and the Guernsey Community Foundation.
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Change in Circumstances for Open Market Residents
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Change in Circumstances for Immediate family members of a Householder.
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Change in Circumstances for Employment Permits
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Information on time away from Guernsey for residents.
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Education Services offers a wide range of facilities for hire to groups and the general public. The hire of school facilities is predominantly offered at: Baubi...
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The Douzaine Liaison Group is an informal sub-group of the and consists of a Member of the and three other appointed by the Committee. The current members of...
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The legal framework for implementing sanctions measures in the Bailiwick has changed as a result of Brexit, with effect from 31 st December 2020. These changes...
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The Registered Health Professionals Ordinance, 2006 requires Health and Social Care to maintain a register of all regulated health professionals. New for 2023 W...
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Discover Guernsey
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A Law Enforcement Annual Report has been published since 2013, but before that there was a Police Annual Report. All the reports are available from the Police w...
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Useful links to relevant material The Income Tax (Approved International Agreements) (Implementation) (Country by Country Reporting) Regulations, 2016 Guernsey...
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On this page you can download the Guernsey Indicators of Poverty Report and the Guernsey Annual Better Life Indicators Report. Guernsey Indicators of Poverty In...
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The Guernsey Autism Framework 2016 was approved by the Committee for Health & Social Care (HSC) and recommended this to the Disability and Inclusion Board as fu...
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On this page you will find details on what action various States of Guernsey Services will undertake in the event of snow and severe weather. Schools - Advice f...
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A wide-ranging survey of more than 1,300 students has provided a wealth of information about the views, attitudes, and behaviours of young people in Guernsey an...
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This page contains the Guernsey Soil and Land Classification document.
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Below are several commonly asked questions, click on them to see the answer. Your appointment letter will give you information specific to your examination(s)....
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The Radiology Department offers a range of diagnostic and interventional imaging services for both in-patients and out-patients. We see patients from GP surgeri...
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This page includes background information about the risks of bribery and corruption and provides information and guidance on anti-bribery and corruption legisla...
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Updated: September 2017
In October 2016 Islanders were asked to help determine the appropriate level of customer service they should be able to expect from the States. The output from the survey was used to design an organisation wide Customer Charter.
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Updated: December 2016
A consultation paper was issued to seek feedback from business, stakeholders, consumers, industry associations, practitioners and any other interested parties on the legislation required in order for the States of Guernsey to introduce Country by Country Reporting.
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Consultation closed: 31 October 2016. Results published: May 2017.
We are seeking views from islanders on a proposed new law that would help individuals who are trapped in debt through no fault of their own.
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Users to the Emergency Department pay a basic 'Attendance, Assessment & Advice Only' fee, which is tiered according to the time they attend. In addition to this...
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Do I need a TV licence? You need a TV Licence if you watch or record live TV on any device. From 1st September 2016, you will also need a TV Licence to watch or...
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The Human Rights (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law was brought into force on 1 September 2006.The law incorporates provisions set out in the European Convention on Hu...
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Guernsey - Great today, better tomorrow. All organisations need a vision and a plan, and the States of Guernsey is no different. To make informed decisions abou...
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Managing and reducing the risks of potential major accidents
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Managing explosives and fireworks safety
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Managing risks from petroleum and other flammable products
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Managing the risks from gas and gas appliances; duties of businesses and landlords
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Managing risks from hazardous substances (COSHH), pesticides and biocides
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Managing the risks from asbestos
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Managing the risks to the health of workers
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Managing the risks from working at height
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Managing the risks from ionising radiations
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Good health and safety is good for business: assessing risks in your workplace
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Health and safety advice for the waste and recycling industry Municipal or commercial collections Municipal household and commercial collections activities cove...
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As an employer, you have the same health and safety responsibilities for home workers as for any other workers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, strict new rules o...
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Guidance and tools on health and safety in the office and similar activities
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Managing health and safety in motor vehicle repair businesses
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Duties of landlords (commercial and domestic)
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Managing health and safety risks in healthcare, care homes (nursing, residential, dementia and extra care)
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Health and safety guidance for Pesticides
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The Health and Safety at Work (General) (Guernsey) Ordinance 1987 as amended applies to all businesses, no matter how small. As a duty holder, you are responsib...
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Managing health and safety in entertainment and events receiving the public
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The employer or, in the case of independent schools, the proprietor, is accountable for the health and safety of school staff and pupils. The day-to-day running...
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Managing health and safety in diving - professional and recreational
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Managing health and safety in construction