What does esc mean?
esc means Education and Social Care
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Education and Social Care?
Education and Social Care can be abbreviated as esc
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What does esc stand for? esc stands for "Education and Social Care". |
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How to abbreviate "Education and Social Care"? "Education and Social Care" can be abbreviated as esc. |
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What is the meaning of esc abbreviation? The meaning of esc abbreviation is "Education and Social Care". |
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What is esc abbreviation? One of the definitions of esc is "Education and Social Care". |
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What does esc mean? esc as abbreviation means "Education and Social Care". |
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What is shorthand of Education and Social Care? The most common shorthand of "Education and Social Care" is esc. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BHSCT - Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
- CHSCR - Centre for Health and Social Care Research
- HSCCJ - Health and Social Care in Criminal Justice
- HSCCJP - Health and Social Care in Criminal Justice Programme
- HSCIC - Health and Social Care Information Centre
- ACCESS - Association of Community Care, Education and Social Services
- EDSP - Education and Social Policy
- ESRI - Education and Social Research Institute
- ESSL - Education and Social Science Library
- HSC - Health and Social Care
- HASC - Health and Social Care
- HSCC - Health and Social Care Care
- HSCEYE - Health and Social Care Early Years and Education
- MASC - Migration and Social Care
- MORCS - Transnational Module for Orientation and Realisation of Communicative Skills in health and social care
- TM - The Development and Implementation of a transnationalTraining Module in health and social care education in EU countries
- HESC - Health Education and Social Care
- esp - Education and Social Policy
- essm - Education and Social Services Magnet
- PINS - Persons In Need of Supervision. From the educational and social care sectors. Quite an apt expression for emphasising responsibility and grown-up behaviour. For example, training session syndicate work when groups leave the watchful eye of the facilitator