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An annual publication containing survey results on participation in sport in Northern Ireland
The MHRA will introduce a patient alert card to increase awareness among men taking finasteride about potential psychiatric and sexual side effects
Data on work experience and sector-based work academy pre-employment training starts.
This paper examines the extent to which the presence of foreign-owned export firms impacts on the productivity of domestic firms
Patient experience statistics: England
Results from a short set of questions about experiences of security screening from the CAA Passenger Survey at selected UK airports in 2019.
Findings from the 2021/22 Northern Ireland Safe Community Telephone Survey. Regarding experience of crime, attitudes towards crime and policing and justice.
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
The National Cancer Patient Experience Survey covers all 148 acute and specialist NHS Trusts in England that provide adult acute cancer services.
Health and Social Care Secretary Victoria Atkins spoke at the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on birth trauma.
A study to understand how men in prison, who have previously self-harmed but do so no longer, describe their experience of learning to manage their self-harming.
This paper explores gender-based barriers to the use of online knowledge services and identifies ways of improving the experience of female users
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