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The government will collect evidence from autistic children, their families and their carers on how to improve the support they get.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The second Life Sciences Sector Deal will support healthcare innovation and back businesses to create high-paid, high-quality jobs.
DFID Ghana social sectors team leader, Jemima Gordon-Duff delivered a speech at the Career Fair for persons with disabilities.
Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt and Health Secretary Matt Hancock on the importance of raising our global support for HIV and AIDS prevention and care.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman discusses the quality of education, training and care services in England at the launch of Ofsted's Annual Report today.
£10.5 million funding awarded to local projects to support adults and children impacted by alcohol.
The regional stakeholder network will bring the views of disabled people and local disabled organisations across England closer to government.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3 December) the government is announcing that it will be recruiting 6 new disability champions to help tackle the issues disabled people face as consumers.
Matt Hancock announces funding for 3 state-of-the-art 'make ready hubs' to get ambulance crews prepared faster.
Prevention efforts to end the HIV epidemic in the UK are working, but with 8% unaware of their infection it is still vital people seek an HIV test if at risk.
Matt Hancock talks about the importance of personalisation, predictive prevention and personal responsibility around technology in health and social care.
13 trusts will be the first to receive a share of £78 million to support electronic prescribing and medicines administration (ePMA) to improve patient safety.
More routes to leadership are needed for external business leaders as well as clinicians in senior staff roles.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke to health professionals at the King's Fund about his vision for better leadership in the NHS.
Following a three-year investigation, Guernsey-based Immuno Biotech owner David Noakes has been sentenced to a total of 15 months in prison.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
The UK's largest annual air pollution campaign culminated in a day of mass public engagement, enabling the public to improve air quality and their health.
Patients could access new medicines up to 6 months earlier in a deal expected to save the NHS around £930 million next year.
Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work Sarah Newton has urged large employers to build more inclusive workforces.
Letter reminding employers of their obligations around staff training, following the Learning Disability Mortality Review Programme's 2nd annual report.
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