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Edwina Hart / Politics of Wales / Politics of the United Kingdom / Sociology / Philanthropy / Social philosophy / Voluntary sector
Date: 2012-06-05 09:21:39
Edwina Hart
Politics of Wales
Politics of the United Kingdom
Sociology
Philanthropy
Social philosophy
Voluntary sector

Shaping Up for the Future: Health and Social Care Services The third sector met, under the auspices of the Voluntary Sector Scheme, with the Minister for Health and Social Services, Edwina Hart, AM OStJ MBE on 7 June. Th

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