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Information for developers on how to avoid harming protected areas and species during development work.
Letter templates to confirm a parent or carer has declined newborn blood spot screening.
Annual reports on data collected by the NHS Newborn Blood Spot (NBS) Screening Programme.
Summary notes from the October and November 2022 meetings of the UK National Screening Committee blood spot task group
Notes from the April 2022 meeting of the UK National Screening Committee blood spot task group
This guide provides an overview of the inspection data summary report (IDSR) for primary and secondary schools, including schools with a sixth form and gives guidance on interpreting the data.
The blood spot task group (BSTG) has been set up to identify practical and innovative approaches to help researchers and others develop evidence that can help the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) make good recommendations.
Stop and search rates for different ethnic groups in England and Wales.
River stretches and bodies of water in England identified as sensitive areas under the Urban Waste Water Treatment (England and Wales) Regulations 1994.
Find out where 12 Nature Improvement Area projects in England are situated and learn more about the programme's success through a series of case studies.
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