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Guidance providing a working definition of trauma-informed practice for practitioners working in the health and care sector.
Reports for local government and their partners to inform their co-ordinated approaches to reduce vulnerability and adversity in childhood.
Legal and consent requirements when doing user research.
Principles of informed choice applied in screening programmes
InForm keeps you informed of news, views and updates from across the Government Property Agency.
Commissioning better oral health for children and young people.
How learners, parents, teachers and careers guidance professionals use information, tools and data to make informed choices in education.
An assessment of how schools and teachers use evidence to improve their teaching.
These guidelines give commissioners, providers and healthcare professionals in cancer screening information on consent to screening and procedures.
How the National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service (NCRAS) will improve awareness of the national cancer registry.
A review of current evidence on trauma-informed care for responding to child sexual abuse and exploitation.
A document to share learning and practice to those considering, designing, and implementing trauma-informed training and practice.
This paper studies whether adding informed buyers to a market can improve the quality of goods supplied by sellers
Lessons from the International Conference on Evidence-Informed Policy Making in 2012
This Note shows that evidence-informed policy can be implemented when partners collaborate in the design and evaluation of programmes
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