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This research maps the global state of protracted displacement, examining patterns and trends in numbers, geographic spread and funding
The mid-grant report covers the findings of the Legal Support for Litigants in Person (LSLIP) grant.
Results of the 2014 National Survey of Bereaved People
This paper uses Young Lives research in Ethiopia, carried out over multiple years, to look at boys and young men’s lives
Call or write to HMRC for help with tax after someone dies
Includes criminal injuries compensation and other victim support
These reports consist of qualitative research and a bereavement services customer experience survey.
This report synthesises findings from the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme’s midline data collection
Presents combined results of the 2011 and 2012 VOICES survey by NHS Area Team.
Combined results of the 2012 and 2013 VOICES survey by NHS Area Team.
The 'Guide to coroner services' is intended for bereaved people and others who may be affected by a coroner investigation or are attending a coroner’s inquest.
This report looks at the first 3 years of Bereavement Support Payments (2017 to 2020) to examine take-up, proportion of successful claims and compares these to the legacy bereavement benefits.
Dealing with the affairs of a debtor who dies during the bankruptcy process or the estate of a deceased insolvent
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