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  • Excel tables of January 2012 data from the monthly English business survey (EBS). For the statistical release see URN 12/P139B. See also the…

  • This report examines the variation in expenditure between schools and the potential for improvements in resource use. It exploits a new data source to analyse, at a very disaggregated level, how schools allocate their financ…

  • Research into the scale and nature of allegations of abuse made against teachers and non‐teaching staff in schools.

  • The findings from a study looking at comparing data on safeguarding children and child protection in England with that of other countries.

  • Report looking to identify and evaluate the role of available tools for assessing data about the likelihood of significant harm to children.

  • This report presents an analysis of the responses to NFER's teacher voice omnibus survey, which was undertaken in November 2011.

  • Findings from a short study to provide insight into the nature of children's residential homes and the characteristics of the young people.

  • Research into the attainment and development of children from pre-school to the end of key stage 3.

  • Findings from a project about how to help the parents of disabled children manage their child's behaviour and sleep.

  • The review followed recommendations from the Public Accounts Committee and the National Audit Office for the Treasury to conduct a 'lessons learnt' exercise folowing the financial crisis.

  • Report on the findings of 8 police force areas who trialled a new approach to handling anti-social behaviour calls from the public.

  • Research to track the success of communications to influence attitudes and behaviours in relation to pensions and later life.

  • This document contains the following information: Consumer redress for misleading and aggressive practices.

  • Research on testing the effectiveness of guidance issued to VAT traders during transition from paper to online filing and payment.

  • Research on evaluating guidance material for customers filing online for the first time.

  • Research on establishing the best means of supporting new VAT traders with online filing.

  • Research on getting to most out of communications associated with the changes of filing and paying VAT electronically.

  • Research into the attitudes and barriers faced by unrepresented Corporation Tax customers when using filing their tax returns online.

  • Research on the reactions of small VAT and PAYE customers to communication and support concepts associated with mandatory online filing.

  • Research on the testing of small VAT traders and employers in relation to specific groups of people.