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Change your protocol, update your authorisation, report safety issues, submit safety updates and complete your end-of-trial study report.
Provides advice for forensic practitioners on dealing with the initial stages of a sudden and unexplained death.
How the government prepares and plans for emergencies, working nationally, locally and co-operatively to ensure civil protection in the UK.
A to Z on content relating to emergency response.
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some humanitarian issues that may arise during the recovery phase of an emergency in the UK.
Answers to outstanding questions from the domestic RHI webchat on 15 August
Guidance for staff of responder agencies, particularly senior officers or managers involved in emergency response and recovery preparations.
Information on how to request assistance from NSDR.
National review into sudden unexpected death in infancy in families where children are considered at risk of significant harm.
The government's response to the Domestic Abuse Commissioner's report 'Safety Before Status: The Solutions'.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using process evaluations to explain how complex interventions work.
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