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These reviews identify critical evidence gaps to guide future research programmes and present existing evidence for the development of effective interventions.
Resources to educate young people about the Windrush story and to recognise the significant contributions of the British Caribbean communities to the UK.
Details of the system for reporting adverse drug reactions from medicines or adverse incidents with medical devices in the UK
Guidance on how to identify and report fraud and additional resources.
This guide provides an overview of the inspection data summary report (IDSR) for primary and secondary schools, including schools with a sixth form, and gives guidance on how to interpret the data.
Government publishes final statutory relationships, sex and health education guidance for schools.
Schools can sanction pupils or exclude them - find out what schools are allowed to do, like search pupils for knives or drugs
Guidance on how to report a security vulnerability on a Department for Education (DfE) service or system.
The review will examine the harm that drugs cause and look at prevention, treatment and recovery.
Support and training materials for schools to help train teachers on relationships, sex and health education.
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