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Inspectorate commissioned to look at police impartiality in landmark review.
Published in April 2013
This paper explores the role and experience of external actors, particularly donors
Underlines the importance of understanding the political landscape in which social and political actors operate
Explores what combinations of empirical methods are best suited for research into 3 distinct aspects of SPA
Taking time off work for public duties (for example as a magistrate, school governor or on jury service) - rights and responsibilities for employees and employers
Explains schools’ legal duties on political impartiality to help school leaders, teachers and other staff consider these in teaching and extra-curricular activities.
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