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PIAP
(redirected from Post Inspection Action Plan)

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PIAPPublic Internet Access Point
PIAPPost Inspection Action Plan (UK schools)
PIAPPesticides Incidents Appraisal Panel (United Kingdom)
PIAPPrinting Industries Association of the Philippines
PIAPParents in a Pinch (childcare and eldercare service)
PIAPPeas In A Pod
PIAPProject Identification, Appraisal and Prioritisation
PIAPPolice Information Assessment Process
PIAPProgram Improvement and Accountability Plan
PIAPPink Isn't Always Pretty (breast cancer awareness and support organization)
PIAPPerformance and Improvement and Accountability Plan


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Implementation of this policy means that it has to be funded and Ysgol Clywedog have benefited from this fund in order to assist them in implementing all the points in the Post Inspection Action Plan.
Our priority was a post inspection action plan at that time.
Cumbria County Council has appointed a principal youth officer and a small team to support the partnership in its work and to assist in implementing the post inspection action plan.
 
 
 
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