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This guide was developed by the Health Inequalities National Support Teams (HINST) with 70 local authorities covering populations in England.
This study traces the impact of these systematic reviews by looking at use within government and other organisations
The self-assessment form, essential core criteria and supporting information for SSP programme validation applicants.
This review examined evidence from national and international agricultural policies
Systematic literature review reporting recommendations for safeguarding and protecting children.
This review revisited the evidence of microfinance evaluations
Findings from a systematic review
This report sets out the findings of a literature review on spiritual care at the end of life.
A literature review regarding systematic divergence between results from teacher and test-based assessments.
Reviews published literature on the social and health benefits of rivers, lakes and coastal waters – referred to collectively as ‘Blue Space’.
Highlights applications of systematic approaches in reviewing climate change adaptation policy and practice
Report looking to identify and evaluate the role of available tools for assessing data about the likelihood of significant harm to children.
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