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  • Report reviewing the available evidence concerning the risks of contracting COVID-19 in occupational settings.

  • Report reviewing the available evidence concerning the risk of cancer among firefighters.

  • The model is based on the epidemiology, behaviours and performance of NHS Test and Trace for October 2020.

  • The Expert Working Group was set up to to identify ways to improve data collection and access to information relevant to research on medicines used during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

  • This strategic behavioural analysis aims to help understand and change behaviours related to preventing catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI).

  • This research maps the existing provision of occupational health across the UK and NHS musculoskeletal services available across England.

  • The possible relationship between exposure to silica and asbestos and development of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies - associated vasculitis.

  • The possible prescription of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in coke oven workers under the Industrial Injuries Scheme (IIS).

  • A review of the risk of osteoarthritis of the knee in professional football players.

  • Description of the statistical methods and techniques used to create and analyse monthly estimates for personal well-being related to optimism and concerns for the UK. This is the first time that we are publishing these new …

  • Report on the progress made against the targets set in the original life sciences industrial strategy, published in August 2017.

  • This systematic review is the first to describe the evidence base for MSSS models of care and highlight the current limitations of available research.

  • This report (PHE-CRCE-037) presents an interlaboratory comparison of dosemeters designed to be worn on the extremities (fingers).

  • Report setting out the results from the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership for adult social work.

  • Report on how to increase the level and impact of research into brain tumours.

  • An overview of the fostering system in England.

  • Research into the effectiveness of the project at providing support to families of in foster care up to the age of 5.

  • Evaluation of Pause, a voluntary programme for women who have experienced, or are at risk of, repeat removals of children from their care.

  • Report on the Family Valued programme, which looked to improve practice across children’s services and the social work service.

  • Report on Project Crewe, which looked at ways of providing more intensive support to children in need (CIN) of social care early on.