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How to make decisions under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
How the Mental Capacity Act 2005 applies to advice workers.
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A collection of documents related to the Intellectual Property (Unjustified Threats) Act 2017.
Foresight project looking at the the transport challenges which the UK will face between now and 2050.
Finding the right advice and advisor is the first step in making the best decisions for your invention or business.
Intellectual property can be bought, sold or licensed.
This note summarise findings from Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence’s baseline work with adolescents with disabilities
Guidance to help public sector organisations develop an Intellectual Property (IP) policy.
A collection of guidance explaining different types of intellectual property. Including tools and case studies about protecting IP in your business.
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