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Information about the benefits of civil mediation and how to find a mediator.
Mediation is a type of alternative dispute resolution and may help you resolve an intellectual property dispute.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Find out if you are eligible for the Family Mediation Voucher Scheme and how to apply.
How to get contact with your grandchildren if parents divorce or separate and will not let you see them: mediation, applying for a court order
How to use a micro-randomised trial to evaluate your digital health product.
Find out which services and goods relating to welfare are exempt from VAT, and if welfare services and goods that you provide can be exempt from VAT.
Details of meditation sessions available to all BIS staff.
Employment Tribunal decision.
New Every Mind Matters campaign calls on the nation to be kind to their mind to help combat the 'Sunday Scaries'.
Walks, talks, meditation and bingo
Celebrities and medical experts including comedian Tom Davis, Dr Ranj Singh and Dr Linda Papadopoulos support new government campaign to boost mental health.
Developers of empathic wearable technology achieve production milestone as Kickstarter backers receive first batch of ‘doppel’ wristbands.
ACMD public request for written evidence on cognition enhancers (also known as ‘nootropics’ or ‘study drugs’).
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