The ‘Social Care – Making a Difference’ campaign has been developed by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC) on behalf of the Department of Health as part of its ongoing work to reform Adult Social Care.
The campaign highlights that social care staff are an integral and valued part of the health and social workforce and their work is critical to the sustainable provision of social care services now and in the future.
The campaign went live on Monday 10 May and Health Minister Robin Swann, said, “Our social care sector works tirelessly, day and night to provide quality care to the most vulnerable in our society.
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Step back in time with some of the borough’s most popular vintage restaurants | Time Capsule: Staten Island
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 13, 2020
1992: Miss Staten Island. At the Historic Old Bermuda Inn in Rossville are from left, Vinnie Picciotto of the former Windjammer Restaurant on Mansion Avenue, Great Kills; Elizabeth Solazzo, executive director; contestants Maria Somma and Christina Klein, and Joseph Labita, president of the Board of Directors (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)
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Though we are in the middle of a pandemic and South Shore restaurants are open for outside dining and take-out only, Staten Island can nonetheless boast of its classic restaurants, casual eateries, coal-fired pizzerias and a number of neighborhood taverns and pubs that serve up their own signature dishes.