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Young people's smoking, drugs and alcohol misuse
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You have to tell us if your circumstances change as this can affect how much benefit you get. You may be asked to give evidence. You will be able to upload documents to submit with the online form. Or you can provide the documents by post to the addresses shown below. You should tell us about changes like:
Barnet's Health and Wellbeing Board
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Barnet’s Health and Wellbeing Board (HWBB) was established in April 2013. It acts as a forum for local leaders from the health and care system to work together to improve the health and wellbeing of local people. It is a formal committee which promotes partnership between the NHS, public health and local government. The main duties of the board are to produce for the local population a:
Keep Barnet Clean
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The Keep Barnet Clean campaign sees us take action against those who commit enviro-crimes such as littering and fly tipping.
Stay well this winter
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Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2021 to 2025
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The Barnet Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (JHWS) outlines the commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of all who live, work and study in Barnet. The aim of this strategy is to create a borough of health.
Food business licence
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Pollution control Part B processes permit
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Right to rent and immigration inspections
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As a landlord, you have a responsibility to restrict illegal immigrants accessing the private rented sector. Landlords are legally required to check identity documents for all new tenants and take copies. A wide range of documents can be used for the checks. The Government has worked closely with housing and homelessness charities to design a document list which can accommodate different individual circumstances. This includes where people do not have traditional identity documents such as a passport.
When designing and building property, providing adequate recycling and waste facilities is key to increasing recycling rates and ensuring the correct recycling and waste capacity is provided. It is council policy for communal bins to be at equal capacity for refuse and recycling.