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Findings of a rapid evidence review into the health benefits and potential risks of physical activity for children and young people who have disabilities.
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Infographic explaining the physical activity needed for general health benefits for disabled children and disabled young people.
These Guidelines are based on findings of a Research for Community Access Partnership cluster of gender mainstreaming projects
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This report describes the activities undertaken during Phase 3 including revision of specifications and capacity building
This Tax Information and Impact Note is about the update to the definition of “the transfer pricing guidelines” within UK legislation.
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