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Government response to the report on: ‘Supporting progression out of low pay: a call to action’.
Contact details for under-18 young offender institutions, secure children's homes and secure training centres in England and Wales.
How to book and make a secure video call with somebody in prison.
How road transport companies and their drivers must secure their vehicles to stop people using them to enter the UK illegally, and to avoid being fined.
Investors and businesses may be legally required to tell the government about certain sensitive acquisitions under the National Security and Investment Act.
Regulations for the Children and Young People Secure Estate on developing positive relationships and cultures, including ‘behaviour management’.
Information for commissioners and screening providers to help improve access to screening for people in prisons and other secure and detained settings.
A recent independent survey has found high levels of customer satisfaction with the Security Industry Authority's licence application service.
This collection of guidance provides advice on good security practice for candidates and those in local authorities.
Guidance on working securely with or for the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
Why children are sent to custody, what it's like, visiting, advice and support
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