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  • An independent review of the evidence on the effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation interventions.

  • This report considers the business and economic case for employers to invest in staff wellness programmes.

  • Examines how the delivery of government funding can promote employer investment in skills training. BIS research paper number 116.

  • Research report looking at secondary school headteachers' and senior managers’ views regarding school food policies.

  • Recommendations from the working groups that considered the strategic priorities, data standards and ethical requirements of mapping 100,000 genomes.

  • This document contains the following information: The report of the Azelle Rodney Inquiry.

  • This document contains the following information: The executive summary of the Azelle Rodney Inquiry report.

  • Evaluations of all the impact assessments submitted to the Regulatory Policy Committee in 2012

  • Explores current scientific understanding and existing policy on aviation and noise.

  • Witnesses participating on the Airports Commission’s public evidence sessions.

  • Evaluation of the Work Choice Specialist Disability Employment Programme: findings from the 2011 Early Implementation and 2012 Steady State Waves of the research.

  • Assesses the feasibility and safety of carrying out a revised set of manoeuvres for the motorcycle test.

  • Responses to questions on topics including managing pupil behaviour, policies on mobile phones and physical intervention by teachers.

  • Examines migrant composition and impacts at the local level.

  • Research report providing a robust scrutiny of the size and characteristics of the UK social investment market.

  • Ofsted survey report describing features of strong leadership in early years provision.

  • Research carried out by Ipsos MORI among HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) stakeholders in 2012.

  • Demonstrates that Scotland and the rest of the UK benefit from shared market frameworks.

  • Examines the trade credit to UK construction firms and how they use it to support operations. BIS research paper 118.

  • Overview of the UK construction sector using the latest evidence and research.