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This paper focuses on the role of the media in communicating research, using Panos Eastern Africa as a case study
Harold Freeman is an experienced public sector board member, international economic and development expert. Working on sustainable development goals and the climate change agenda he has worked on multiple projects investing in the low carbon and renewables sector, including direct...
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.
Southern Region, Judge D Whitney on Friday 14th December 2018
Experience of Crime: Findings from the 2014/15 Northern Ireland Crime Survey
Consolidates results from the NHS patient experience survey programme to give overall experience for the NHS against 5 broad headings.
Qualitative research with employers and agents to understand customer experiences of applying for the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
The National Cancer Patient Experience Survey covers all 148 acute and specialist NHS Trusts in England that provide adult acute cancer services.
Guidance on supporting lived experience initiatives and recovery support services to help people start and sustain recovery from problem drug and alcohol use.
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