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Official programme outlining the schedule and participation framework for a multi-agency offshore renewables emergency response exercise conducted by HM Coastguard and partner organisations.
Date:
17 June 2025
Event:
Exercise Blyth
Type of document:
Observer programme
Subject:
Offshore renewables emergency response exercise
Organising body:
HM Coastguard, Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Coordinating body:
Offshore Renewable Energy Emergency Forum
Exercise director:
Pete Lowson
Location:
Offshore locations and coordination centres in the United Kingdom
Time zone:
British Summer Time (BST) / UTC+1
Related event:
Exercise Sancho (2022)
Participants:
HM Coastguard, Ocean Winds, Police Scotland, Esvagt, emergency services and industry partners
Format:
Virtual session via Microsoft Teams
Contact:
[email protected]
Note:
/ +44 (0) 7772 352612
Audience:
International industry representatives and emergency services observers
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Year:
2025
Region / City:
Blyth, Nottinghamshire
Topic:
Fish passage improvement, river conservation, tender process
Document Type:
Invitation to Tender
Organization / Institution:
Wild Trout Trust
Author:
Wild Trout Trust
Target Audience:
Potential suppliers
Duration:
3 months with an option for extension
Approval Date:
20th June 2025
Modification Date:
N/A
Context:
Invitation to tender for a project related to improving fish passage in Blyth Flow Gauging Weir while maintaining its function as a flow gauging station.
Year:
1983
Organization:
Journey Enterprises
Location:
Blyth, NE24 1LL, United Kingdom
Document Type:
Job Description
Position:
Learning Disability Support Worker
Reports To:
Hub Manager
Salary:
SP2 £23,934.83 (£12.44/hr)
Hours:
37 hrs/week
Qualifications:
NVQ 2 or 3 Health & Social Care or willingness to work towards; English & Maths level 4/5
Desirable Training:
Positive behaviour support, person-centred practice, autism awareness, Makaton, BSL, Safeguarding Adults
Licenses:
UK driving licence, D1 minibus licence & MiDAS or willingness to work towards
Employment Terms:
Permanent contract, 36 days leave/annum pro rata, contributory pension, healthcare package, Cycle2Work Scheme
Audience:
Potential employees with experience or interest in supporting adults with learning disabilities
Core Responsibilities:
Planning and delivering activities, community engagement, monitoring client progress, safeguarding, health & safety compliance, equality & inclusion promotion
Commitments:
Enhanced DBS check, Fit and Proper Persons declaration, right to work in the UK
Year:
2023
Organization:
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
Technical Group:
Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Version:
V17V18.30.0
Scope:
Applicability of NGAP messages and procedures to non-3GPP access
References:
3GPP TS 38.413, 3GPP TS 23.501, 3GPP TS 23.502, 3GPP TS 23.316, 3GPP TS 24.502
Trademarks:
UMTS™, 3GPP™, LTE™, GSM®
Access Points:
N3IWF, TNGF, TWIF, W-AGF
Procedures:
PDU Session Management, UE Context Management, Transport of NAS Messages, Interface Management, UE TNLA Binding
Status:
For development purposes only, not approved for implementation
Contextual Description:
Technical specification detailing the NGAP message procedures and their application to various non-3GPP access network nodes in the 5G system.
Year:
2026
Dates:
January 17–18, 2026
Biblical Text:
2 Corinthians 8:6–9 (ESV)
Series:
2 Corinthians
Week:
36
Message Number:
26-03
Preacher:
Dr. Mike Fabarez
Church:
Compass Bible Church
Document Type:
Sermon outline and study guide
Associated Ministry:
Focal Point
Related Format:
Audio and video sermon
Included Sections:
Sermon outline, Application Questions, Related Sermons, Recommended Reading, Daily Bible Reading Schedule
Contact Information:
[email protected]
Note:
; (949) 540-0699
Primary Themes:
Christian generosity, grace, love, stewardship, spiritual growth
Sermon outline and study guide presenting exposition of 2 Corinthians 8:
6–9 with application questions, related resources, and a coordinated Bible reading schedule for congregational study.
Year:
2025
Dates of session:
17–18 September 2025
Place:
Brussels
Institution:
European Economic and Social Committee
Session number:
599th plenary session
Document type:
Annex to official minutes
Event:
End-of-Mandate Ceremony
Main themes:
Social Europe; competitiveness and sustainability; youth participation; civil society; EU enlargement
Key initiatives mentioned:
Youth Test; Youth Advisory Council
Participants:
Members of the European Economic and Social Committee; representatives of EU institutions; social partners; civil society; Enlargement Candidate Members
Geographical scope:
European Union and enlargement candidate countries
Year:
2019
Dates:
17–18 September 2019
Location:
Geneva, Switzerland
Venue:
Best Western Chavannes De Bogis, Chemin des Champs-Blancs 70B, 1279 Chavannes-de-Bogis
Document Type:
Meeting minutes
Organising Body:
CIOMS (Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences)
Working Group:
CIOMS Working Group XII
Subject:
Benefit-risk balance assessment for medicinal products
Related Guidance:
CIOMS IV (published 1998)
Chair:
Lembit Rägo
President (Opening):
Hervé Le Louët
Rapporteur:
Panos Tsintis
Participants:
Representatives from regulatory authorities, industry, academia, and international organizations
Main Topics:
Update of CIOMS IV guidance; qualitative and quantitative benefit-risk assessment; regulatory perspectives; industry perspectives; patient preferences; real-world evidence; post-marketing evaluation; risk communication; lifecycle approach to benefit-risk
Meeting Outcome:
Agreement on objectives, drafting structure, subgroup formation, and planning of future work for new CIOMS XII guidance
Year:
2023
Event dates:
17–18 June 2023
Document date:
15 February 2023
Event name:
FARR 1020 National Championships
Document type:
Notice of Race
Organising authority:
Bucklands Beach Yacht Club
Venue:
Bucklands Beach Yacht Club, 21 Ara-Tai, Half Moon Bay, Auckland 2012
Racing area:
Vicinity of Northern Leading Light, bounded by Rangitoto Island, Browns Island and Bean Rock
Class:
Farr 1020
Divisions:
Open; Non-spinnaker
Number of races:
Up to 7 races
Minimum races for series:
5 races
Entry fee:
$100 (late fee additional $75)
Eligibility requirements:
Financial membership of recognised club; current membership of Farr 1020 Class Owners’ Association
Insurance requirement:
Marine third-party liability insurance with minimum cover of $5,000,000 per incident
Prizes:
National Championship title and places; handicap prizes
National Race Officer:
Hamish Tait
Contact email:
[email protected]
Governing rules:
The Racing Rules of Sailing; YNZ Safety Regulations Part II Category 4; Farr 1020 Class Rules
Event:
The University of Hong Kong Centenary Celebrations Presidents Summit – East Meets West
Dates:
December 17–18, 2011
Location:
Hong Kong
Organizer:
The University of Hong Kong
Document type:
Participant list
Arrangement:
Alphabetical order
Participants:
University presidents, vice-chancellors, rectors, provosts, vice-presidents, and senior administrators
Institutions represented:
Universities and higher education institutions from Asia, Europe, North America, and Australia
Related documents:
Seating Plan for Opening, Panel Discussion and Conclusion
Year:
2025
Country:
New Zealand
Region / City:
Not specified
Facility:
Home of St Barnabas
Legal Entity:
Home of St Barnabas Trust
Type of Document:
Surveillance audit report
Audit Standard:
Ngā paerewa Health and disability services standard (NZS8134:2021)
Auditing Agency:
BSI Group New Zealand Ltd
Supervising Authority:
Manatū Hauora (Ministry of Health)
Legislation:
Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001
Services Audited:
Rest home care (excluding dementia care)
Audit Start Date:
17 December 2025
Audit End Date:
18 December 2025
Beds Occupied at Time of Audit:
36
Maximum Capacity:
41 residents
Sections of Standard Assessed:
Ō tātou motika; Hunga mahi me te hanganga; Ngā huarahi ki te oranga; Te aro ki te tangata me te taiao haumaru; Te kaupare pokenga me te kaitiakitanga patu huakita; Here taratahi
Audit Scope:
Review of policies and procedures, resident and staff files, observations, and interviews with residents, family/whānau, staff, general practitioner, and management
Governance Structure:
Board of trustees with general manager and care management team
Key Finding Areas:
resident rights, governance and workforce structure, care planning, medication management, quality and risk systems
Surveillance audit report documenting compliance assessment of Home of St Barnabas rest home services against the Ngā paerewa Health and disability services standard (NZS8134:
2021) during an on-site evaluation conducted in December 2025.
Year:
2014
Region / School:
St Peters Middle School, Queensland, Australia
Event type:
Portfolio Conference and Art Exhibition
Target audience:
Parents of Middle School students
Dates:
17–18 September 2014
Location:
PAC (Performing Arts Centre)
Coordinators:
Mr Wayne Gauld, Ms Joanne Pearn
Specialist teachers involved:
Jenny Flottmann, Tim Stoll, Evelin Cutts, Wes Meurant, Julie Zhu, Sylvia Sanjurjo, Anne Tetley-Jones, Peter Dawson, Kerry Schreiber, Melissa Young, Renata Rankin, Katherine Austin, Fiona Dagott, Jo Belchamber
Purpose:
Sharing student learning progress and showcasing selected student artworks
Communication method:
Email contact for specialist teachers and online feedback survey
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Revision of TGP/8, DUS Trial Design and Data Analysis
Document Type:
Draft Document
Organization / Institution:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Author:
UPOV Office
Target Audience:
Technical Committees, Working Parties for Vegetables, Agricultural Crops, Fruit Crops, Ornamental Plants, and others involved in plant variety protection
Period of Validity:
Ongoing (as of 2014)
Approval Date:
May 27, 2014
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
UNMO Report Templates
Document Type:
Instructional Material
Organization:
United Nations
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
UN Peacekeeping Training Centres (PKTCs) and Military Observers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Document code:
C/50/16
Organization:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Organ of adoption:
Council
Session:
Fiftieth Ordinary Session
Place:
Geneva
Date:
October 28, 2016
Preparation:
Office of the Union
Language:
English
Subject:
Plant Variety Protection
Type of document:
Council working document with annexed national reports
Member States concerned:
Germany, Belgium, Canada, Georgia, Hungary, Lithuania, New Zealand, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Switzerland, European Union
Legal framework referenced:
1991 Act of the UPOV Convention
Reporting fields:
Legislative, administrative and technical developments
Disclaimer:
Does not represent UPOV policies or guidance
Reference:
23774
Date:
9 September 2020
Sender:
Office of Best Practice Regulation
Author:
Jason Lange, Executive Director
Recipient:
Mr David Hazlehurst, Deputy Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
Subject:
Post Implementation Review – McCarthy Review, Independent Observers and Marine Order 43
Related review title:
McCarthy Review, Independent Observers and Marine Order 43
Certification level:
Deputy Secretary
Government framework:
Australian Government best practice regulation requirements
Location:
Barton ACT 2600
Contact details:
Telephone 02 6271 6270; [email protected]
Type of document:
Official correspondence
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Marrakesh, Morocco
Subject:
Plant Variety Protection
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Author:
UPOV Office
Target Audience:
Members and Observers of UPOV, Plant Variety Protection Authorities
Period of Validity:
2014
Approval Date:
June 12, 2014
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022
Location:
Hanover, Germany
Organization:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Document Type:
Technical Working Party report
Author:
Office of the Union
Target Audience:
Members and observers of UPOV
Period Covered:
2021–2022
Date of Document:
July 27, 2022
Topics:
Plant variety protection, Community Plant Variety Rights, CPVO activities, legal developments, R&D projects, international cooperation
Participating Members:
European Union, France, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Kingdom
Key Activities:
Statistical reporting, administrative updates, regulatory changes, international training and cooperation, R&D project progress
International Non-Governmental Organizations Admitted as Observers to the Meetings of the Assemblies
Document symbol:
A/66/INF/1 Annex
Issuing body:
Assemblies
Subject:
Admission of international non-governmental organizations as observers
Type of document:
Informational list
Organizations concerned:
International non-governmental organizations
Language:
English and French
Content:
List of organizations with corresponding acronyms and, where applicable, French names
Institutional context:
Meetings of the Assemblies
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Geneva, Switzerland
Topic:
Agricultural Crops, Plant Variety Protection
Document Type:
Technical Report
Organization:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Author:
Technical Working Party for Agricultural Crops
Target Audience:
Agricultural professionals, plant breeders, DUS examiners
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
International Non-Governmental Organizations Admitted as Observers to the Meetings of the Assemblies
Year:
2003
Type:
List of organizations
Scope:
International
Category:
Non-governmental organizations
Status:
Observer
Field:
Intellectual property, broadcasting, culture, technology, environment, law
Compiled by:
United Nations
Target audience:
UN Assemblies and affiliated bodies
Language:
English and French
Date of publication:
2003