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Guidance for DWP staff who make decisions about benefits, pensions and allowances.
Guidance for DWP decision makers on decision making and appeals.
This sets out the assessment and decision-making process for selecting successful bids to the Community Ownership Fund and the internal decisions approved by the Senior Responsible Officer (SRO).
Guidance for DWP decision makers on child maintenance.
Find out about making valid trustee decisions that are in your charity’s best interests.
Advice for DWP decision makers on Universal Credit, PIP and contribution-based JSA and ESA for people who are eligible for Universal Credit.
This report gives an overview of the What Works Centres, bringing together a selection of findings from the Centres’ work to date.
Guidance that supplements the information in the decision makers' guide.
Help someone make decisions if they appoint you or if they lack mental capacity - includes using a power of attorney, becoming a deputy and getting a one-off Court of Protection ruling
The aim of this programme was to promote the use of data to underpin better informed decision making in DFID
How to use a cost consequence analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
This sets out the decision-making process for selecting successful bids to Round 3 of the Levelling Up Fund.
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