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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Information to support your recovery after COVID-19.
This leaflet suggests 5 ways policy-makers and practitioners can better support state building, service delivery and recovery
This report synthesises findings on markets and economic development from a 6-year, 8-country research programme
Number of practitioners and settings that have registered to take part in strands of the early years education recovery programme in England.
This synthesis briefing outlines 5 key findings, and associated policy implications, for policy-makers and practitioners situations.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This project examined ways of promoting resilient repairs after a flood by improving the process of making decisions during recovery.
The Tourism Recovery Plan sets out the role that the UK government will play in assisting and accelerating the tourism sector's recovery from COVID-19.
One year on since the publication of the Environmental Improvement Plan, the government launches new measures to halt and reverse nature’s decline
Case studies relating to National Recovery Guidance.
Our plan to prevent, mitigate and respond to the mental health impacts of the pandemic during 2021 to 2022.
A better understanding of resilience is important to understand what is needed, in social and material terms, for post-disaster recovery
This rapid literature review finds limited evidence and lessons on responses to the secondary effects of disease outbreaks
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