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How to use a behaviour change techniques review to evaluate your digital health product.
What best available techniques are, when you must follow them, how to propose alternatives and how to refer to them in your application.
Watch our caseworkers' top tips to make sure your applications are complete and correct. Avoid more than 20 common requisition points.
Guidance for living safely with respiratory infections, including coronavirus (COVID-19).
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of post-combustion carbon dioxide capture.
Information on the potential health impacts of drought in England and the measures that people can take to stay healthy during these events.
Tips at work do not count towards the National Minimum Wage - tips and tax, what your employer has to do, advice and help, cash in hand payments
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
Advice for people who commission, fund, deliver and evaluate health outreach programmes.
The Economic Assessment Centre (EAC) is a half-day Assessment Centre to assess a candidate’s economics skills against set criteria
This section shows how to translate user needs into policy and services and how you to work collaboratively with users and specialists
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
How to get scientific advice about your licence application from MHRA, including: submitting a request, your meeting with MHRA, fees.
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
Evidence-based behaviour change techniques recommended for healthy weight services to support families with children aged 4 to 11 years.
How to prevent the introduction and spread of animal and bird disease by following good hygiene and biosecurity standards.
How to use a before-and-after study to evaluate your digital health product.
A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.
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