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Help someone make decisions if they appoint you or if they lack mental capacity - includes using a power of attorney, becoming a deputy and getting a one-off Court of Protection ruling
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Legal rules for trustees when deciding whether to accept, refuse or return a donation.
How to create a model of how your digital health product works and choose measures for your evaluation.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – developing a logic model to represent how your intervention works.
Explains planning controls relating to the storage of hazardous substances in England and how to handle development proposals around hazardous establishments.
Why using a prioritisation method is important and how to choose one.
Find out about making valid trustee decisions that are in your charity’s best interests.
The rules for charities that want to support, or oppose, a change in government policy or the law.
If you are found guilty of a crime, your sentence will depend on a number of factors, including the type, seriousness and circumstances of the crime.
This guidance explains our competition process and how your proposal is assessed.
The Parole Board decides whether prisoners who are serving certain types of sentences can be released.
Deciding what you need from a hosting supplier and how to choose a supplier that meets that need.
Find out what trustees need to do before deciding whether to make a grant to an organisation that isn’t a charity.
How the MHRA makes decisions on what is a medicinal product (borderline products).
An Independent Investigation of a marine plan will take place if there are unresolved issues.
Information for parents and carers who are offered screening for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) for their babies.
Guidance for local authorities, trusts, schools, colleges and FE institutions about who owns DfE loaned devices, asset management and loan agreements.
Information to help you identify if your organisation needs to publish a modern slavery statement.
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