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The report outlines participation in sport by adults aged 16 and over.
The latest estimates from the 2010/11 Taking Part adult survey produced by DCMS were released on 30 June 2011.
Vile abusers who rape a child will have their own parental responsibilities automatically removed under new laws.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Insight into international examples of online learning initiatives for adult learners with intermediate skills.
This publication provides the latest offiicial statistics on entertainment licensing in England and Wales.
Four research reports covering findings in relation to the formal support needs of adult victim-survivors of sexual violence.
This publication summarises activity levels in England among adults aged 16+.
A qualitative study providing a detailed understanding of how and why adults decide to undertake learning.
Latest information on the National statistics on Entertainment Licensing.
Findings from interviews with adults about their career decision-making and career information and support needs. BIS research paper number 132.
Local area statistics on sports and cultural participation produced by Sport England and DCMS.
How to tax employee expenses for entertaining clients.
Find out how to account for VAT on entertainment provided by your business.
Report discussing the benefits of adult learning to the individual, society and the economy.
This publication contains data taken from the Adult Social Care Finance Return (ASC-FR) and Short and Long Term (SALT) collection to provide information regarding adult social care activity and finance on local authorities in England.
This publication summarises activity levels in England among adults aged 16+
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