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  • Report looking at the scientific capability to predict and prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases.

  • Report looking at best practice in natural hazard risk modelling.

  • Report looking at how the human and economic impact of natural disasters is measured.

  • Report looking at how people in developing countries manage risk and reduce the impact of natural disasters.

  • Report looking at the resilience of the UK's critical infrastructure to hazards, risks and other threats.

  • Report looking at the the mental health consequences of natural and man-made disasters.

  • Report looking at the role of institutions in shaping disaster outcomes.

  • Report looking at the challenges of climate change and exposure growth for disaster risk management in developing countries.

  • Report looking at the core elements of vulnerability and resilience that can guide thinking about disaster risk reduction in the future.

  • Report looking at how data sharing can improve anticipation and resilience to disasters.

  • Report looking at the disruptions to the flow of goods and services caused by disasters.

  • Report giving an overview of mechanisms for financing the costs of disasters.

  • Foresight project looking at how science can reduce the impacts of natural disasters.

  • Summarises responses to the Department for Education consultation on extending access to careers guidance, carried out in 2012. Also explains…

  • Findings from Doug Richard's independent review on what apprenticeships should be and how they can meet the changing needs of the economy.

  • BIS research paper number 83. Explores how investing in apprenticeships is being directed towards training people with lower skill levels.

  • BIS research paper number 82. Explores how far investing in adult learner responsive learning is up-skilling people with lower skill levels.

  • BIS research paper number 84. Explores how far investing in Train to Gain has been directed towards training people with lower skill levels.

  • The Chief Medical Officer, Professor Dame Sally Davies, published a data-rich report on the state of the English public’s health.

  • This report provides an overview of the models of sexual assault service provision.