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A collections page for framework documents between sponsor departments and their arm’s length bodies.
Use a Department for Education (DfE) approved framework agreement to help you buy goods and services for your school.
UK government publications relating to the UK Common Frameworks programme.
By getting an approved framework, you’ll be able to show when a material has reached end of waste status.
Access support and expertise to help you think about the future.
Framework agreements describe the working relationship between the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and its arm’s length bodies (ALBs).
Sets out how the UK government and devolved administrations propose to work together in key food and feed policy areas after the end of the transition period.
How to apply to sell digital outcomes, specialists and user research services to government on the Digital Outcomes and Specialists framework.
This guidance aims to help people develop and manage communities of practice across government.
The revised National Planning Policy Framework sets out government's planning policies for England and how these are expected to be applied.
Further detail on the arrangements giving effect to the Windsor Framework.
The Public Health Outcomes Framework examines indicators that help us understand trends in public health.
Find out when and why Partial Exemption Special Methods (PESMs) are likely to be needed in specific sectors of the UK economy.
The essential digital skills framework defines the digital skills adults need to safely benefit from, participate in and contribute to the digital world.
A framework to help schools to collect information about their income and expenditure.
The Competency Framework defines the professional competency for members of the Social Research profession within government.
The standards that school and childcare providers must meet for the learning, development and care of children from birth to 5.
This framework provides guidance to help commissioners and providers of health and social care deliver high quality, cost effective education, training.
A framework for mental health research over the next decade.
The Science and Technology Framework sets out our approach to making the UK a science and technology superpower by 2030.
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