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With a wealth of senior leadership experience at Board level in infrastructure, energy and environment, Bill’s career is devoted to delivering strategic, economic, and environmental improvement in both public and private enterprise. He has an extensive track record in transformational...
Adrian Long became Director of Corporate Affairs for the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency ( DVSA ) in February 2020. Adrian was previously Director of People, Communications and Engagement at DVSA from 2017 to 2020. He joined DVSA as Director...
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Qualitative research exploring the lived experiences of young people (aged 14 to 19 years), living in England, who have been displaced due to reasons including, but not limited to, conflict, human trafficking, discrimination and poverty. Findings relate to displaced young...
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