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Thatis what next . You have to recover and that is what i have been doing. If youre wondering why i have been out of the public eye and im sure you havent keeping my head down as much as possible. And an all star cast in finding your feet but do they hit the mark . Well hear what mark kermode thought about that and the rest of the weeks new releases in the film review. A review into Sexual Exploitation in the north east of england has concluded its likely that notjust girls but also Vulnerable Women are being extensively abused across the uk. It follows operation sanctuary in august last year, which saw these 18 people jailed for the sexual abuse of young women and girls groomed in newcastle. A review of that case has concluded a number of gangs have abused more than 700 victims all across the northumberland region. Our correspondent, fiona trott, has been following the story from newcastle. Today, those hundreds of victims received a public apology and the review tea m received a publ

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Oversight of Pa. recovery homes stalls as officials, advocates disagree on best approach | News, Sports, Jobs

Ed Mahon Spotlight PA HARRISBURG State officials charged with instituting oversight for addiction recovery homes say a regulatory system with financial, safety, and training requirements will save lives. But recovery advocates and elected commissioners in the Philadelphia suburbs argue the costs could backfire by overburdening house operators and making high-quality and affordable living options inaccessible. At the center of the debate is a voluntary licensing system, first mandated by Pennsylvania lawmakers in 2017, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs has struggled to implement in a timely fashion. In March, the agency released regulations that would require recovery house operators who want a state license to pay a $250 fee each year as well as an estimated $10,000 annually for a financial audit. Some operators would have to pay for physical upgrades, such as acceptable fire exits. Operators would also have to provide proof of zoning approval and criminal background

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Oversight of Pa. recovery homes stalls as officials, advocates disagree on best approach

. HARRISBURG — State officials charged with instituting oversight for addiction recovery homes say a regulatory system with financial, safety, and training requirements will save lives. But recovery advocates and elected commissioners in the Philadelphia suburbs argue the costs could backfire by overburdening house operators and making high-quality and affordable living options inaccessible. At the center of the debate is a voluntary licensing system, first mandated by Pennsylvania lawmakers in 2017, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs has struggled to implement in a timely fashion. In March, the agency released regulations that would require recovery house operators who want a state license to pay a $250 fee each year as well as an estimated $10,000 annually for a financial audit. Some operators would have to pay for physical upgrades, such as acceptable fire exits. Operators would also have to provide proof of zoning approval and criminal background checks for all

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Oversight Of PA Recovery Homes Stalls As Officials, Advocates Disagree On Best Approach

A state department said a licensing program with financial and safety requirements for recovery homes will save lives, but advocates are pushing back on the added costs.

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Oversight of Pa. recovery homes stalls as officials, advocates disagree on best approach

HARRISBURG — State officials charged with instituting oversight for addiction recovery homes say a regulatory system with financial, safety, and training requirements will save lives. But recovery advocates and elected commissioners in the Philadelphia suburbs argue the costs could backfire by overburdening house operators and making high-quality and affordable living options inaccessible. At the center of the debate is a voluntary licensing system, first mandated by Pennsylvania lawmakers in 2017, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs has struggled to implement in a timely fashion. In March, the agency released regulations that would require recovery house operators who want a state license to pay a $250 fee each year as well as an estimated $10,000 annually for a financial audit. Some operators would have to pay for physical upgrades, such as acceptable fire exits. Operators would also have to provide proof of zoning approval and criminal background checks for all sta

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