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This rapid review summarises the evidence on how to scale up inclusive approaches to complex social change.
This report explores the adolescents' experiences as they transition from early adolescence through puberty and into early adulthood
This brief synthesises findings from the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence programme’s midline data collection
This study aims to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural changes of adolescents as well as their primary female caregivers
The survey aims to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural changes of adolescents as well as their primary female caregivers
Progress report on supporting disabled people to fulfil their potential (includes data to financial year 2014/15).
Comparison of disbaility indicators as defined by the Washington Group to the Equality Act.
An update to the indicator on adult obesity prevalence adding the 2021/22 data for England, regions, and local authority geographies using data from the Active Lives Adult Survey. The indicator on prevalence of overweight (including obesity) in adults, which is...
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Susan Walker, Mr Nick Aziz and Mr Steven Torrance on 25 March 2024.
Whether the small firm scale might itself hinder labor productivity, thus spurring a vicious cycle of underdevelopment.
This survey aims to understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural changes related to covid-19 of adolescents and their caregivers
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