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How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
A guide to farming risks, potential problems with public safety and how to avoid accidents
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
Find out how to apply Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) when there are multiple sales or transfers between the same buyer and seller.
Urgent public health message: UKHSA has been notified about an outbreak of food botulism in France involving a small number of British nationals.
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using process evaluations to explain how complex interventions work.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Youth crime prevention programmes - how young people are put on a programme, what they're like, mentoring and involving parents and families.
How to use a multiphase optimisation strategy (MOST) to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Bullying at school and the law - what your school and the police must do about bullying and how you should report it
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some common issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of an emergency in the UK.
You must report any incident involving your organisation's public service vehicles (PSVs) if there are fatalities, serious injuries, or serious damage.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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