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This guidance aims to help people develop and manage communities of practice across government.
A collection of HM Land Registry guides relating to developing estates.
This publication provides useful information on how to provide quality provision for pupils learning English as an additional language.
Ten guiding principles that can inform the development of Good Machine Learning Practice (GMLP).
Short paper summarising research evidence on joint practice development.
These guidelines are aimed at policy makers in education, transport, health, curriculum development departments and police
How teaching schools can use research to make real progress through collaboration across schools.
This guidance note provides information on how the private sector can become involved in skills development.
Evaluation of the DfE funded practice leader development programme (PLDP) for aspiring practice leaders in child and family social work.
This toolkit is for Innovation Passport holders following the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) and provides activities to support the design and development of medicines.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – developing a logic model to represent how your intervention works.
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