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Results and analysis from the Personal Social Services Survey of Adult Carers in England for 2018-19.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Experimental statistics on a range of topics including infection control measures, vaccinations and coronavirus (COVID-19) testing in adult social care settings.
BIS research paper number 83. Explores how investing in apprenticeships is being directed towards training people with lower skill levels.
Guidance for prisons and probation services on the delivery of social care and support services for adult offenders in partnership with local authorities.
Where a person is applying under Appendix Temporary Work – Creative Worker, as a creative worker, operating in dance, theatre, film and television, or as a model in the fashion industry, their sponsor must follow the relevant code of practice...
Organisations can apply for a share of £1.25 million, including VAT, to develop data and digital technology to deliver better adult social care.
This is the tenth annual working age adult (WWA) report presenting the results of the finance mapping exercise. It provides details of the level of investment in mental health services for WAA (aged 18-64) in England for 2010/11 and compares it...
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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