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  • This report provides an update on the effect of parental problems, such as substance misuse and mental illness, on children's welfare.

  • GEO are evaluating the Equality Act 2010 as part of the Post Implementation Review. This evaluation will consist of a number of new research…

  • The relative rate of change in the incidence of relative child poverty for children living in workless and working families during 1998/99 to 2009/10.

  • Statistics from the Department for Work and Pensions on financial incentives for lone parents moving into work.

  • The Cabinet Office published independent research which examines the motivations of young people involved in the August riots.

  • The number of disabled people in Great Britain by sensory impairments, and the associated employment rates and qualifications.

  • The final publication of statistics on the Six Month Offer, which includes data on the initiative and other information related to jobseekers.

  • Report using data from the 1970 British cohort study to describe some of the characteristics of bereaved children and their families.

  • A report that looks at the effectiveness of the teenage parent supported housing pilot.

  • In December 2009, DCMS commissioned Ipsos MORI to undertake a survey of 5000 adults in England on public library usage.  This work contributed…

  • A study on participatory budgeting.

  • Data on families that receive support from family intervention projects and services.

  • Research report presenting the findings from an evaluation of the family and young carer pathfinders programme.

  • NINo allocations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK: registrations to March 2011.

  • This research explored the implementation and delivery of the four strands of the Six Month Offer (6M0).

  • Customer experiences of the PDCS complaints process and recommendations to address identified barriers and challenges.

  • A measure of the average time it took to process new claims and changes in circumstances for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit.

  • Statistics on the outcome of completed assessments, claims still in progress and claims closed before the assessment procedure was complete.

  • Post-legislative assessment of the Health Act 2006.

  • The independent report by Simon Hughes, the government’s Advocate for Access to Education, looks at access to further and higher education.