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  • This study reports on the protocols adopted and the findings involving 40 respondents wearing accelerometry devices for a week

  • This study used Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) data from Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda

  • ‘Diet Dimensions’ is a live social game to help generate and inform policies for healthier and more sustainable food systems

  • This technical brief is an output of the Agriculture, Nutrition and Health (ANH) Academy Food Safety Working Group

  • Research exploring teachers’, leaders’ and governors’ views and understanding of the teacher pay framework.

  • Findings from the Department of Health and Social Care's review of action taken since 2010 to address safety concerns with certain ambulatory syringe drivers.

  • Our decision on grading standards in A level science and modern foreign language subjects.

  • The research builds on previous IPO research on 3D printing. This is in response to calls from industry to monitor developments around this disruptive technology.

  • Research into how multi-academy trusts (MATs) applied for and used the regional academy growth fund (RAGF).

  • Historic and forecast benefit expenditure and caseload data usually consistent with the annual Spring and Autumn Budgets or Statements.

  • Ofsted research into the curriculum on level 2 study programmes.

  • Preliminary findings from the Hepatitis C patient registry and treatment outcome system.

  • Inspectors examined resources, policies, processes, and performance in respect of the provision, by the Home Office, of asylum accommodation.

  • Research exploring occupations that are comparable to teachers in further education (FE).

  • Research showing how a group of disadvantaged students progressed through post-16 education and into the labour market.

  • A scoping study on the co-benefits and risks of climate mitigation actions.

  • Tailored review of the Equality and Human Rights Commission

  • This report considers how data portability can stimulate innovation and competition, including a tool to demonstrate practical approaches to its adoption.

  • This review sought to measure changes in outcomes before and after the implementation of the Act, to provide an indication of whether its aims are being achieved.

  • On 14/11/18 RAIB held a seminar for accident investigators working in the UK heavy rail industry in Birmingham.