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The What Works Network uses evidence to improve the design and delivery of public services.
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Information for healthcare professionals to protect the public from pressure ulcers (bed sores).
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Case study from Advai.
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A Market Exploration to find technological solutions for increasing the effective and ethical use of Facial Recognition within policing and other security agencies.
DASA seeks solutions that can help increase the use and effectiveness of facial recognition technologies within UK policing and security
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