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The Giving Green Paper is inviting comments on giving time and money with the aim of starting a national debate about giving in our society.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The health and disability green paper explores how the welfare system can better meet the needs of disabled people and people with health conditions now and in the future, enabling people to live independently and move into work where possible.
Foreword My priority as Minister for Disabled People is to make sure that…
This consultation seeks views on the approaches government should consider around modernising the welfare system for people with disabilities and health conditions.
Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions by…
Analytical Evidence Pack This is a summary of analysis to support the…
Cover and Contents - YouTube Ministerial Forward - YouTube Executive…
Part 1 Part 1 British Sign Language: Modernising support for independent…
The government's goal is to speed up and simplify procurement processes.
The green paper is the first part of the process leading to a new Strategic Defence Review.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
This document contains the following information: Justice and security green paper
This green paper seeks views on government’s vision for social housing providing safe, secure homes that help people get on with their lives.
We're seeking your views on how to ensure that our regulatory, competition and enforcement regimes are suitable for the modern economy and the modern consumer.
We're seeking views on our green paper about the changes we want to make to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) system in England.
The Secretary of State published a green paper on future electoral arrangements for the National Assembly for Wales and invited responses from interested parties.…
This document contains the following information: Welfare reform green paper: incapacity benefit
This green paper sets out the ambition that children and young people who need help for their mental health are able to get it when they need it.
Government response to the joint report of the Education and Health and Social Care Committees on 'Transforming children and young people's mental health provision: a green paper'.
This green paper proposes options for a carbon dioxide (CO2) regulatory framework for all new road vehicles in the UK.…
A white paper setting out the government's plans to reform the higher education and research system.
Green Paper inviting public views on the constitutional privileges of Parliament to ensure they provide effective, up-to-date protection.
White paper consultation seeking views on proposed reforms to government's powers for scrutinising investment for the purposes of protecting national security.
This sets out proposals to support families as they bring up their children and help families cope with times of stress and difficulty.
This document contains the following information: Agreement on the establishment of the Global Green Growth Institute: Rio de Janeiro, 20 June 2012.
This document contains the following information: Boundary Commission for England report: June 1996.
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