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  • This framework sets out the UK Government’s high-level approach for monitoring and evaluating the Child Poverty Strategy.

  • This ad hoc provides analysis of the impacts on low income poverty levels and the number of children gaining from measures in the Child Poverty Strategy.

  • This report reviews evidence on how changes in family income affect children’s school readiness, health, and economic outcomes.

  • This research aimed to understand how families living in poverty manage essential costs (including utilities, housing, food, health and school related costs), and the support available to help them with financial challenges.…

  • Estimates of the impact of social security changes at Budget 2025 on low income poverty levels.

  • These reports identify trends in raised referrals to the Public Procurement Review Service and outline key findings and recommendations for improvement.

  • An estimate of the future low income poverty trends for children, accounting for the removal of the two-child limit announced at Budget 2025.

  • The government is publishing the Independent Review into earnings-related overpayments of Carer’s Allowance, led by Liz Sayce OBE, and its own response to the report’s recommendations.

  • The Social Mobility Foundation's response to the Employment Data Lab's Analysis of its Aspiring Professionals Programme.

  • The fifth in a series of Move to Universal Credit Insights looking at the migration of customers from Employment and Support Allowance to Universal Credit.

  • The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has published its first report, setting out findings and recommendations following its investigation into the United Kingdom’s resilience and preparedness (Module 1)

  • Independent Monitoring Panel - Report on the first reporting period for the UK Internal Market Guarantee (1 January - 30 June 2025)

  • Keep Britain Working is an independent review of the role of employers in tackling health based economic inactivity and promoting healthy and inclusive workplaces.

  • This report presents insights on four groups of Universal Credit claimants who face additional barriers accessing the labour market.

  • Evaluation findings from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) test of Peer Mentoring for individuals with a substance dependency.

  • Management information on SWAPs starts and employment outcomes since April 2021.

  • This report evaluates the One Big Thing 2024 innovation initiative, with analysis of the key findings, participant feedback, lessons learned and case studies.

  • This report is a qualitative research study into the experiences of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) applicants with mental health conditions and/or neurodiversity.

  • This is the Council's note about the evidence concerning the risk of motor neurone disease (MND) among professional sportspeople.

  • The research provides feedback from DWP staff and claimants on the value of the Jobcentre Plus Midlife MOT and identifies suggestions for delivery improvements.