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This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
This project aimed to raise awareness of environmental risk and how this leads to more informed decision-making and action by individuals at risk of flooding.
We support exporters and project developers in receipt of UK exports to manage project-related environmental, social and human rights risks and impacts.
The evidence base for this topic is weak despite much enthusiasm over the potential impact social media could have
Guidance for local authorities on improving case management systems for children's social care services.
Guidance for managing norovirus outbreaks in acute and community health and social care settings.
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained subject to lively debates
Are there successful examples of Management Information Systems in social protection programmes?
UK Export Finance’s approach to sustainability and Environmental, Social and Human Rights (ESHR) Risk Management.
This project reviewed current policy and guidance in the context of social justice, and how fairness in how flood risk is managed could be increased.
This is a summary of a report on public attitudes to stormwater managment.
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