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Details of 7 quality markers for strength and balance exercise, suitable for use by local areas as criteria to help them carry out self-audits.
Information about the SFPC programme to help safely reduce the number of children entering care.
This Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office position paper sets out our approach to help build strong, resilient and inclusive health systems around the world.
The Government has published its response to three reports on strengthening ethics and integrity in central government.
A document which explains the best ways to assess evidence to those working on international development programmes.
'Strength in numbers' is the framework within which analysis is specified, produced and used within the Department for Transport.
Advice on opportunities to strengthen the UK’s sovereign space capability.
Sets out MHCLG's vision for stronger communities, why communities matter, what strong communities look like, and what government and partners can do to support their creation.
How we are building national capacity for product safety.
Can increasing control over earnings incentivize a woman to work, and thereby influence norms around gender roles?
Head of mining information at the Coal Authority, Nick Ethlestone, explains about a new agreement with National Highways.
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