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How to use a risk-based approach to carry out compulsory risk assessments of your business.
Reports for local government and their partners to inform their co-ordinated approaches to reduce vulnerability and adversity in childhood.
A resource for local partners to help them take a public health approach and work together to prevent serious violence.
This White Paper sets out the government’s proposals for important changes to the sentencing and release framework in England and Wales.
A new policy to ensure appropriate support to victims/survivors of unacceptable sexual behaviour and to introduce a presumption of discharge for personnel found to have behaved in a sexually unacceptable way.
A project to create a methodology for stakeholders to consider Seascapes quality, value and capacity to accommodate change
This note sets out the UK government’s approach to the prevention of mass atrocities, primarily in conflict situations around the world.
This toolkit is part of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
The authors application of ToC in 3 research projects shows that it can strengthen key stages of the MRC framework
Guidance for youth offending teams on how to tailor the intensity of interventions for children.
This paper brings together 3 case studies of large DFID governance projects in Myanmar, Nigeria and Tanzania.
You can no longer apply for an emergency driving theory test as a critical worker.
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