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Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using outcome evaluations to find out if an intervention works.
How to use a cost effectiveness analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Data on the real-world efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines.
A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.
How to use a multiphase optimisation strategy (MOST) to evaluate your digital health product.
Guidance for job applicants who have been invited to complete the Civil Service Work Strengths Test.
Provides guidance on making effective use of land, including planning for higher density development.
The What Works Network uses evidence to improve the design and delivery of public services.
Guidance for job applicants who have been invited to complete the Customer Service Skills Test.
Advice on writing clear notices and maximising replies to your FSNs.
Key benefits management principles and activities when delivering major projects.
Guidance for job applicants who have been invited to complete the Casework Skills Test.
How to use a cost utility analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Preventing people in England from developing high blood pressure (hypertension), and detecting and managing it better in those who have it.
Guidance for job applicants who have been invited to complete the Civil Service Judgement Test.
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