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  • Data for graphs featured in publication: Student support for higher education in England 2025. Refer to main publication for full data tables (link at bottom of page).

  • Figures showing financial support for students in the academic year 2024 to 2025 and the early in year figures for the academic year 2025 to 2026

  • The AAIB Bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports and is published on the second Thursday of the month.

  • This is a list of AAIB Record-only investigations that were reviewed during September - October 2025.

  • A process evaluation of drug recovery wings, abstinence-based wings within prisons intended for those recovering from substance dependency.

  • A process and impact evaluation in 4 prisons, which uses a waitlist randomised controlled trial, Bayesian survival analysis, and qualitative analysis.

  • An impact evaluation of the drug recovery prison at HMP Holme House, which ran between 2017 and 2020 and tested a ‘whole prison approach’ to tackling substance misuse.

  • Analysis of social contact in prison between April 2019 to June 2024.

  • The Migration Advisory Committee’s report on the fiscal impact of immigration in the UK.

  • This research aimed to examine how drug testing regimens were implemented in adult male prisons in England.

  • A process evaluation of the setup and initial operation of Capital Letters, a non-profit distributing company established in response to housing pressures in London.

  • ​BOLD data linking report summarising findings from analysis of the associations between homelessness and rough sleeping in a local authority.

  • ​​Statistical analysis of BOLD data linking on individuals substance misuse treatment outcomes and history of homelessness and rough sleeping​.

  • ​​Statistical analysis of how BOLD data linking provides further understanding of associations between housing support and offending journeys​.

  • A rapid evidence assessment of what works to support tenancy sustainment among those with complex needs.

  • A report on outcomes for who had been sleeping rough and were supported through the Next Steps Accommodation Programme.

  • A report exploring access and use of support services by people sleeping rough including what is working well and what can be improved.

  • Research on the challenges and opportunities facing the homelessness and rough sleeping workforce including recruitment and training.

  • A process evaluation of the Rough Sleeping Initiative, examples of good practice and areas for improvement.

  • Four reports on interventions funded by the Rough Sleeping Grant & Rough Sleeping Social Impact Bond for people with multiple complex needs.