induction centre
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induction
noun
uk/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/us/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/
an occasion when someone is formally introduced into a new job or organization, especially through a ...
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centre
noun[C]
uk/ˈsen.tər/us/ˈsen.t̬ɚ/
the middle point ...
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(Definition ofinductionandcentrefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They were all in the same hotel, which was situated in the same street as theinductioncentre.
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In my constituency, we already have aninductioncentre, a removal centre and accommodation for more than 200 unaccompanied minors.
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Generally speaking asylum seekers requiring accommodation will spend approximately one week in theinductioncentrebefore being dispersed.
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Will he therefore confirm that the best possible legal advice and help will be made available at each and everyinductioncentre?
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We understand the obvious necessity of housing theinductioncentrethere.
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Will he ensure that any new system meets the needs of unaccompanied children, whether they are in a newinductioncentreor have had their asylum application refused?
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There is no ceiling on the number who can be accommodated in aninductioncentrebut typically there are between 200 and 500 in the centre at any one time.
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This was the introduction of aninductioncentrefollowed by a careful foundation course, then by the normal senior training and then by a release period.
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Asylum applicants staying in induction centres are not detained and are free to leave their accommodation.
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The aim is to have a network of induction centres established by the end of 2004.
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Secondly, staff at induction centres will ascertain and check individual needs as well as provide advice.
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Those seeking asylum will spend a short spell in induction centres.
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All people who come from outside the country and claim asylum will have to appear at, and work through, the new induction centres.
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Negotiations with potential providers for further induction centres are ongoing so the exact locations and final number cannot be confirmed at this time.
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These two induction centres have processed about 26,700 asylum applicants collectively.
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It is expected however that the network will consist of about eight induction centres.
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We will extend this as we develop a network of induction centres.
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Clearly, the key to increasing the efficacy and effectiveness of the new system will be the role of induction centres.
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That is why the induction centres will help enormously.
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We must ensure that the induction centres and the processes within them are child-centred.
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