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Structured form used by the Manitoba Government to collect applicant information, education background, work experience, and voluntary equity declarations for the recruitment process of social services counsellors.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Brandon, Manitoba
Job Title:
EIA Counsellor
Department:
Department of Families / Community Service Delivery Division / Regional Social Services – Western Region
Document Type:
Application Form
Target Audience:
Job applicants for social services positions
Required Education:
Post-secondary education in social services (certificate, diploma, or degree)
Required Experience:
Case management in social services or health services
Optional Declaration:
Employment Equity groups (Women, Indigenous People, Persons with Disabilities, Visible Minorities)
Submission Deadline:
As per advertisement #36859
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Doncaster
Subject:
Early Years Inclusion Funding for SEND children
Document Type:
Guidance
Organization:
Doncaster Local Authority
Author:
Doncaster Council
Target Audience:
Schools and early years providers in Doncaster
Period of Validity:
Autumn Term 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Jurisdiction:
Wales
Region:
River Towy, Carmarthenshire
Document type:
EIA consent decision
Legal basis:
Marine Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2007 (as amended)
Regulation:
Regulation 22
Project description:
Deposit of an underground electricity cable using Horizontal Directional Drill
Applicant:
Western Power Distribution Ltd
Marine licence application number:
CML1551
Associated development:
Brechfa Forest onshore windfarm
Competent authority:
Natural Resources Wales Marine Licensing Team
Environmental documentation:
Environmental Statement
Consultation period:
February–March 2016
European protected sites:
River Towy SAC; Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries SAC
Decision outcome:
EIA consent granted subject to conditions
Approval dates:
04/07/2016; 30 November 2016
Service area:
Trust wide
Issue date:
January 2023
Issue number:
5
Review date:
November 2025
Ratified by:
Quality and Safeguarding Committee
Ratification date:
December 2022
Committee responsible for review:
Quality and Safeguarding Committee
Document category:
Corporate and Risk Policies and Procedures
Organisation:
DHCFT
Policy type:
Policy and Procedure
Sponsor:
Director of People and Inclusion
Author:
Head of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
Replaced policy:
REGARDS Equality Impact Risk Analysis (EIRA) Policy and Procedure
Previous version number:
04
Reason for production:
Routine review and alignment with updated Trust Values
Legal framework:
Equality Act 2010
Status:
Non-contractual
Associated documents:
Equality Impact Assessment Templates; Guidance on completing the EIA; Good Practice Guidance on identifying potential impacts; Workforce and Management of Change guidance; EIA Tracker Tool
Amendment history:
November 2022 internal review; December 2022 update to reflect Equality Act 2010 requirements and clarification of protected characteristics
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Western Cape, South Africa
Topic:
Environmental Authorisation, Environmental Impact Assessment, National Environmental Management Act
Document type:
Application Form
Organization:
Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning
Author:
Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning
Target audience:
Environmental Assessment Practitioners, Applicants for Environmental Authorisation
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Western Cape, South Africa
Theme:
Environmental Impact Assessment
Document Type:
Checklist
Institution:
Western Cape Government, Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning
Author:
Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning
Target Audience:
Developers, Environmental Assessment Practitioners
Validity Period:
April 2024
Approval Date:
April 2024
Date of Changes:
None
Year:
2023
Region / city:
United States / Washington DC
Subject:
Survey on Alternative Fueled Vehicles
Document Type:
Letter
Organization:
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Author:
Nanda Srinivasan
Target audience:
Respondents to Form EIA-886, AFV fleet managers
Effective period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of revisions:
N/A
Context:
A letter from the U.S. Energy Information Administration requesting additional information from participants in the Annual Survey of Alternative Fueled Vehicles to improve data collection on AFV usage and Alternative Transportation Fuel consumption.
Year:
2017
Agency:
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Document Type:
Survey questionnaire
Region / Scope:
International
Target Audience:
Energy professionals, government, business, education
Survey Focus:
Usage and feedback on Country Analysis Briefs (CABs)
Expiration Date:
12/31/2019
Estimated Completion Time:
5 minutes
Content Topics:
Coal, Electricity, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Petroleum and other liquids, Imports and Exports, Stocks
Response Format:
Multiple choice and open-ended
Year:
2017
Country:
United States
Organization:
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Office:
Office of Survey Development and Statistical Integration
Author:
Nanda Srinivasan
Document Type:
Request for Approval
Information Collection Title:
2017 EIA Web Customer Survey
Control Number:
OMB Control Number 1905-0210
Subject:
Customer satisfaction survey and qualitative feedback on agency service delivery
Respondents:
Users of the U.S. Energy Information Administration website
Website:
https://www.eia.gov/
Collection Method:
Web-based survey
Participation Time:
5 minutes
Estimated Number of Respondents:
35,000
Estimated Burden Hours:
2,916
Voluntary Participation:
Yes
Personally Identifiable Information Collected:
No
Incentives or Payments:
No
Federal Cost:
No additional cost anticipated
Purpose:
Collection of user feedback on website navigation, content, presentation, and electronic delivery of energy information
Year:
2019
Authors:
Francois Retief, Thomas B Fischer, Reece Alberts, Claudine Roos, Dirk Cilliers
Journal:
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
Document type:
Academic article
Topic:
Environmental Impact Assessment, Administrative Justice
Scope:
International / Comparative perspectives
Audience:
Researchers and practitioners in environmental policy and law
Keywords:
environmental impact assessment, administrative justice, effectiveness
Acceptance status:
Forthcoming publication
Year:
2024
Region / country:
England, United Kingdom
Subject:
Environmental Impact Assessment for afforestation
Document type:
Application form
Issuing authority:
Forestry Commission
Target audience:
Individuals or organizations proposing afforestation projects
Project threshold:
0.5 hectares and above
Legal framework:
EIA Forestry Regulations, Town and Country Planning (EIA) Regulations 2017
Validity period of decision:
5 years
Application stages:
Stage 1 and Stage 2 EIA
Institution:
University of Manitoba Max Rady College of Medicine
Program:
XXX Residency Program
Document type:
Policy
Topic:
Fatigue risk management in residency training
Applies to:
Postgraduate medical trainees
Scope:
Clinical and academic activities during residency
Responsible roles:
Program Director, residents, Fatigue Risk Management Local Working Group
Approval status:
Approved
Review cycle:
Periodic review indicated
Geographic context:
Manitoba, Canada
Policy focus:
Health, safety, and patient care quality
Note:
Year
Institution:
University of Manitoba
Contextual description:
This document provides a template for creating syllabi that meet the requirements of the University of Manitoba’s ROASS framework.
Organization:
Volleyball Manitoba
Former organization name:
Manitoba Volleyball Association
Associated organizations:
Volleyball Canada; Winnipeg Women’s Volleyball League
Document type:
Membership outline and policy explanation
Membership category:
Adult Player Membership
Season covered:
2017–2018; 2018–2019
Geographic scope:
Manitoba, Canada
Fees:
Adult Player Membership CAD 15 for 2018–2019 season
Programs referenced:
WMVL; VM Summer Series Beach League & Tournaments; Beach Bandits Beach League; Beach4Life Beach League and Tour
Registration method:
League-based and individual player registration
Audience:
Adult volleyball league administrators and players
Context:
Re-engagement discussions following WWVL withdrawal from MVA in 2013
Administrative leadership referenced:
Executive Director John Blacher
Year:
2022–2024
Region:
Manitoba, Canada
Document type:
Press release
Issuer:
Manitoba Government
Target audience:
Nurses employed by Central Table employers
Effective dates:
November 18, 2022 – ratification of next collective agreement
Compensation types:
Weekend Super Premium, Recruitment/Retention Incentive, Full-Time Incentive, Full-Time Weekend Worker, Wellness Incentive, Licensure Reimbursement, Travel Nurse Hourly Rate Increase, Refer a Nurse Program, Retro Pay Reinstatement, Seniority Reconnection
Eligibility:
Central Table nurses meeting EFT and service criteria
Additional notes:
Incentives are cumulative and separate for multiple qualifying positions
Year:
2025-2026
Region / City:
Manitoba
Theme:
Accessibility
Document Type:
Accessibility Plan
Organization / Institution:
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation
Author:
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation
Target Audience:
General Public, Employees
Period of Action:
January 2025 – December 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Manitoba
Topic:
Pricing Information
Document Type:
Corporate Pricing Guide
Organization:
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Author:
Mark Ogg
Target Audience:
Product Management, Retailers, Suppliers
Effective Period:
2024
Approval Date:
March 13, 2024
Date of Changes:
March 13, 2024
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Manitoba, Portage la Prairie
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Author:
Ann Mandziuk, Manitoba Women’s Institute President
Target Audience:
MWI members and affiliates
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
April 28, 2018
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2017
Jurisdiction:
Manitoba, Canada
Program:
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living Pharmacare Program
Document Type:
Budget Impact Analysis Form
Issuing Authority:
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living
Related Committee:
Manitoba Drug Standards and Therapeutics Committee (MDSTC)
Subject:
Drug listing evaluation and projected financial impact
Time Horizon:
Three-year projection period
Scope:
Manitoba Provincial Government sponsored drug programs
Required Projections:
Full calendar year (12 months) following proposed listing date
Sections:
Drug Information; Indication/Dosage Information; Drug Cost; Prevalence; Projected Market; Direct Drug Costs; Incremental Drug Costs (Savings); Sensitivity Analyses; Conclusions; Additional Information
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Manitoba, Canada
Document Type:
Employment Application Form
Organization / Institution:
Government of Manitoba
Position Title:
Park Interpreter KA3
Advertisement Number:
44872
Applicant Requirements:
Legal entitlement to work in Canada, bilingualism (French/English optional), ability to perform physical duties outdoors
Required Qualifications:
Post-secondary education in biological/natural sciences, natural resources management, education, Indigenous studies, history, recreation/tourism, or equivalent experience
Optional Qualifications:
Supervisory experience, experience developing interpretive programs
Employment Equity Considerations:
Women, Indigenous people, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, veterans
Conditions of Employment:
Weekend, evening, statutory holiday and shift work availability; Class 5F Driver’s License; physical capability for outdoor duties
Submission Requirements:
Completed application form, resume, cover letter, and any other documents specified in job advertisement