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A review of the establishment of Achieving for Children to run children’s social services in the London boroughs of Kingston and Richmond.
Researches decision-making of high achieving A level students. BIS research paper number 86.
Highlights the association between psychosocial skills age 12 and educational progression to age 19
Knowledge and skills development for social workers supporting vulnerable children and families.
Whether the small firm scale might itself hinder labor productivity, thus spurring a vicious cycle of underdevelopment.
The methodology and data sources we've used to establish a measure to identify 'achieving excellence areas'.
Guidance on interviewing victims and witnesses, and guidance on using special measures.
A summary of the courses, programmes, events and other activities available for Civil Service managers.
This report looks at how foundations can do the most good through total impact – looking at and planning the impact of all their activities.
The 2011 Manion lecture from Sir Gus O’Donnell.
This paper builds a simple parameterized model of the learning process and calibrates the parameters to replicate observed learning outcomes
A workbook to facilitate local partners' investigation and development of a strategic approach to tobacco control, which reduces inequalities in mortality.
This paper documents the positive link between the noncognitive skills of women farmers and the adoption of a cash crop
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