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Report 5 of the London 2012 meta-evaluation provides a post-Games assessment of impacts
Rivercraft 2 will help to educate children and young people about the risks of flooding - and inspire them to careers where they can make a difference
A summary of a survey of London 2012 Games Makers, assessing the impact of the Olympic and Paralympic Games on volunteers
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Report 3 of the London 2012 meta-evaluation
Report 4 of the London 2012 meta-evaluation provides an interim assessment of impacts from the pre-Games period
This series brings together all documents relating to London 2012 meta-evaluation
Product Recall for IKEA BLÅVINGAD fishing game, multicolour presenting a risk of choking.
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Report 1 sets out the scope of the meta-evaluation, research questions and data strategy for each of the 4 legacy areas and for the overall evaluation
UK business implications as Hanoi pulls out of hosting 2019 Asian Games.
This report brings together the interim findings from the Developing Meta-Evaluation Methods study.
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