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Evidence-based commissioning principles for women offenders
Call for Bids to lead the Advocacy and Knowledge components of new Women’s Rights Organisations (WROs) programme.
Professor Susan Hopkins, UKHSA’s Chief Medical Adviser, is calling for more awareness on International Women's Day 2024.
A commitment to improving gender balance in defence.
Cross government agreement to improve outcomes for women in or at risk of contact with the Criminal Justice System.
This plan sets out the UK government's commitment to reduce the impact of conflict on women and girls and promote their inclusion to prevent and resolve conflict.
Report setting out how women's experience of mental ill health can differ to men's and the strategic priorities for the future.
Use form CF9 to give up your right to pay reduced rate National Insurance contributions, or to ask for evidence you're entitled to pay the reduced rate.
The Health and Social Care Secretary, Victoria Atkins, spoke at the Woman's Health Summit to update on the Women's Health Strategy 2024 priorities.
Detention services order 06/2016 about women in immigration detention.
The national statement of expectations and commissioning toolkit provide guidance on how to commission effective services to tackle violence against women and girls.
This paper uses qualitative fieldwork undertaken in Lahore over 2017–18 to understand women’s decision to turn out to vote
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