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Category B projects are those where potential environmental and/or social impacts are few in number and site-specific.
Article by Arthur Otter published in Vet Record.
Voluntary guidelines that PSV operators should comply with when carrying passengers to designated Sporting Events
Case studies featuring people around England planting and tending to orchards in their local communities.
Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.
These documents provide information for teachers about the 'opt in' and 'opt out' offers of child vision screening in schools.
We are looking to award £8 million over the next 2 financial years to organisations in England and Wales to support children who are exposed to domestic abuse.
Correcting grant determination for Children and Families Grant 2025 to 2026.
Summary report and outputs from a review of evidence for universal approaches to improving children and young people's mental health and wellbeing.
Sources of support for victims and survivors of child sexual exploitation and abuse including group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse ('grooming gangs').
Leaflets, images and other communications resources for use by stakeholders to communicate with 15 to 18-year-olds and their parents or guardians about Child Trust Funds.
Getting a fair deal when choosing a vet practice and treatments for your pet.
The key criteria used to assess the quality of CHP Schemes.
Guidance outlining the energy inputs to a CHP scheme.
Guidance on how to determine CHP qualifying fuel input.
Outline of fuel energy inputs for alternative fuels.
Self-assessment for proposed new and upgraded complex CHP schemes (design submission).
Exemption from the climate change levy and relief from fuel duty, for some or all of fuel inputs and electricity outputs, are fiscal benefits available to good quality CHP schemes.
A note providing further detail on how the Children and Young People’s Services Formula estimates local authority need-shares, using worked examples.
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