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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
This guidance outlines options to consider and who to contact if your child has been taken or kept abroad by their other parent or a relative without your permission.
How youth offending teams (YOTs) can process claims to cover the cost of family visits to relatives in secure children's homes and Oakhill secure training centre.
A report on how parents in low-income households that experience parental conflict search for help online and the digital support they need to reduce parental conflict.
A Fraud and Error Prevention Service (FEPS) centre may review your benefits claim - check that a letter, phone call or text is genuine
Employment Tribunal decision.
Information to support children, parents and teachers affected by acts of terrorism.
Evaluation of the Reducing Parental Conflict programme (RPC) from phase one, 2018 to 2022.
Widowed Parent's Allowance - what you'll get, eligibility, how to claim, bereavement benefits claim form BB2.
Findings from the second follow up survey of families whose children received support from the adoption support fund.
This research will provide information on the time off parents take when they have a baby, and the financial help and wider support available to them.
Analysis of adults who were living with their parent(s) at the time of Census 2021
This survey was primarily designed to generate an overall indicator and set of sub-indicators which measure parental views on the five elements of the core offer as set out in the government's report 'Aiming High for Disabled Children'.
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