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Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using outcome evaluations to find out if an intervention works.
Information relating to the Renters (Reform) Bill which was introduced to Parliament on 17 May 2023.
This section includes tools to help you move from low fidelity ideas to policies and services that can be delivered to users
The Government Social Research Profession (GSR) is designing an apprenticeship and seeks higher education institutions to provide the degree aspect.
What structural alterations are, when and how to apply for permission, how they may affect your home's value and what you owe on your equity loan.
Hundreds of thousands of disabled university and higher education students are set to benefit from a new Government planner to help ease their transition into work.
Britain's biggest businesses are being urged by the government to recruit prison leavers as part of a national campaign.
This week marks British Beauty Week (26th – 30th October) which highlights Britain’s thriving and influential beauty brands.
GAD developed a pension benefit modeller to support the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority as it undertook a pension reform programme.
How to assess a planning application when there are bats on or near a proposed development site.
What the New Employment Model (NEM) aims to deliver to service personnel.
The Restart Scheme will give Universal Credit claimants who have been out of work for at least 9 months enhanced support to find jobs in their local area.
As part of our efforts to reduce crime, fill gaps in the job market and grow the economy, we’re encouraging businesses to recruit more prison leavers.
How to assess a planning application when there are ancient woodland, ancient trees or veteran trees on or near a proposed development site.
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