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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Report on the public health impact of nurses and midwives, dentists, allied health professionals and pharmacists.
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
Information about IOM, which allows local and partner agencies to co-ordinate the management of offenders, including details of the Choices programme.
The CDEI has published its first series of snapshot papers on issues of public concern in AI ethics including deepfakes, AI and insurance and smart speakers.
This review surveys interventions aimed at overcoming post-conflict divisions, centring on studies of projects implemented in the Western Balkans
Stop and search rates for different ethnic groups in England and Wales.
OTS publishes an update on reports about simplifying everyday tax for smaller businesses and individuals.
How the Operator Compliance Risk Score (OCRS) system works and how vehicle operators should use it.
Reducing health inequalities: a toolkit and guidance for starting local conversations.
A summary of research and good practice in bystander interventions.
The epidemiology, detection and assessment of emerging infections.
All organisations are at some form of risk from the hazards of everyday living.
Research into the lived experiences of disabled people carried out by the Disability Unit and Policy Lab.
The Gender in the GES initiative promotes gender diversity in economics. We aim to increase female participation in economics in government and academia.
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