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  • This brief summarizes preliminary findings based on 3,265 mothers and 1,246 of their spouses

  • Management information on progress on the COVID Local Support Grant management information, provided by local authorities.

  • The survey was designed to provide attitudinal insights to support the launch of the Better Health Start for Life weaning campaign.

  • This review synthesises evidence on climate smart agriculture from FCDO programmes to increase productivity and build farmers’ resilience in Africa and Asia.

  • Report on the evaluation of the adoption support fund (ASF) on findings from the baseline survey of families whose children received support.

  • Report from the evaluation of the adoption support fund (ASF) on findings from the first follow up survey of families whose children received support.

  • This report discusses findings from 20 case studies with projects funded by the ESF 2014-2020 programme.

  • This report provides findings of the experiences of people in England who had recently left work-related courses/programmes funded through the ESF.

  • Results of the latest child health profiles user survey and response.

  • This report describes how a group of mainly vocational and technical qualifications work.

  • A summary of the Universal Credit Evaluation 2015-2017 carried out by the Department for Work and Pensions.

  • Stage 1a of a long term evaluation of the GCRF consists of a management review, and findings on aspects of the international research it funds.

  • Statement from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation on vaccinating children aged 5 to 11.

  • This report draws together evidence from Somalia, Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan

  • An analysis of the ethical issues raised by child-family cascade screening for familial hypercholesterolemia (FH).

  • How schools improve and maintain attendance using different approaches.

  • Report by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), chaired by Professor Alexis Jay.

  • Report and recommendations from a panel of external experts to the Department for International Trade (DIT) on how to best develop its economic modelling.

  • A summary of the Supporting Families Programme Evaluation carried out by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

  • Results from a Home Office-commissioned survey of Hong Kong British National (Overseas) visa holders living in the UK.