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Recruitment process, rates of pay, overview of the panel, lists of members and guidance for barristers who work ‘off panel’.
How to build web pages so they work in HTML first: starting with HTML, extra styles and features, using JavaScript.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Research amongst UK decision makers to understand motivations/reasons for switching service providers as well as any barriers/difficulties in doing so.
Sector-wide view of how higher education institutions across England are improving student learning opportunities. BIS Research Paper 169.
NHS England publishes the 2017 National Cancer Patient Experience Survey (CPES). The national results will provide an up to date overview of cancer patient experience across England. The survey is conducted by Quality Health on behalf of NHS England. The...
These publications highlight the data sources already available that can help NHS organisations assess experience of integrated care locally
This section introduces design, digital, data and Open Policy Making and tells you when to use this toolkit.
A study on the consumer experience of buying and selling homes in England and Wales.
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