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BIS research paper no. 90. Report on a research project that develops the knowledge base of the wider impacts of adult learning through reviews…
Four research reports covering findings in relation to the formal support needs of adult victim-survivors of sexual violence.
Release of statistics on the reoffending of adults under probation supervision.
This series brings together all documents relating to the prior qualifications of adult learners.
Information for the adult social care sector.
Evidence-based commissioning principles for young adult male offenders
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These reviews identify critical evidence gaps to guide future research programmes and present existing evidence for the development of effective interventions.
A Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) was undertaken to improve understanding of self-harm in adult men in prison to inform strategies for providing safer custody for those in crisis and identifying effective interventions.
Funding for adult learners - grants and bursaries for study and training costs
Information on strategies employed by colleges and local authorities for the utilisation of the adult education budget.
The purpose of this report is to present some descriptive statistics and related analysis of the 2012–13 survey data
Feltham A is a young offender institution (YOI) for boys aged 15 to 18 and Feltham B is a Category C prison and YOI in London for men aged over 18.
This report sets out the findings of a literature review on bereavement services conducted by the University of Nottingham.
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