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Survey and case studies with schools on activities to support pupils' development of character skills.
Non-statutory guidance to schools on character education and development for pupils.
The chair of the Character Advisory Group, Ian Bauckham, is seeking views on the development of character and resilience in young people.
How to carry out and use landscape and seascape character assessments.
Provides guidance on making effective use of land, including planning for higher density development.
This paper discusses whether the focus on character complements or detracts from a focus on improving student learning
Find out how to complete and submit a return using the HMRC spreadsheet or electronic flat text file (EFTF).
This study tested the importance of alternative skills by comparing two types of training
Explains key issues in implementing policy to protect and enhance the natural environment, including local requirements.
Find out how new woodland can enhance landscape character as well as a wide range of benefits to the woodland owner and society.
Provides advice on the key points to take into account on design.
Advises on enhancing and conserving the historic environment.
The effect of in-utero climate shocks on adolescents and young adult life outcomes
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
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