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Innovations in approaches to analysing and understanding audiences sought to aid an audience-centric approach to strategy development and decision making.
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Harnessing open source data from the internet to better understand audiences for communications.
…The office helps the Prime Minister to establish and deliver the government’s overall strategy and policy priorities, and to communicate the government’s policies to Parliament, the public and international audiences.
Supporting individuals and organisations to create and run pilot projects which take science to diverse audiences.
Research exploring the communications preferences of different audience groups to support the take-up of new HMRC digital services.…
This release provides analysis from the Taking Part survey, focusing on singing to an audience or rehearsing for a performance among adults.
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informs the Environment Agency’s developing approach to the practical involvement of non specialist stakeholders (lay audiences) in environmental risk assessment work.
This consultation is a call for views and evidence on potential changes to the regulation of video-on-demand services.
Research to support developing strategies and policies to encourage greater bus usage.
In May 2011 Lord Smith of Finsbury was asked by the Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries, Ed Vaizey MP, to lead …
The home of Ofsted on GOV.UK. Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. We inspect services providing education and skills for learners of all ages. We also inspect and regulate service…
…The British Film Institute (BFI) is the lead organisation for film in the UK and use Lottery funds to support film production, distribution, education and audience development.…
How to write well for your audience, including specialists.
The Green Deal Panel for Hard to Reach Households was formed to provide Government with recommendations on the most effective communication and engagement routes for 'hard to reach' households.
A Manual to the Building Regulations, designed to be clear and useful for a range of audiences.
Information on whether you need approval to put on certain types of regulated entertainment.
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