Mental Health Collaborative Programme Newsletter: Issue 003/Dec 0
Quaterly newsletter containing information on Dementia, Depression, Readmissions, evtns and contacts for the Mental Health Collaborative
Read MoreQuaterly newsletter containing information on Dementia, Depression, Readmissions, evtns and contacts for the Mental Health Collaborative
Read MoreThis survey asked 370 children in care for their views about keeping in touch – and losing contact – with their families and friends while in care.
Read MoreInformation on population projections to 2018-19, including recent trends in the prison population and the methodology used to produce the projections.
Read MoreThis study explored the different pathways that children follow through, and in some cases out of care, and the outcomes associated with these pathways. It compared the emotional, behavioural and
Read MoreThis study represents the first in-depth investigation of pupil and school characteristics in relation to bullying of secondary school pupils aged 14 to 16 in England. This summary presents the
Read MoreThe aim of this evaluation was to assess how independent sexual violence advisor services have been implemented in two distinct settings: sexual assault referral centres and voluntary sector organisations. It
Read MoreThis research report provides information on the families referred to Anti-Social Behaviour Family Intervention Projects (FIP), including the outcomes for the families following the intervention. The report presents information about
Read MoreThis report analyses the determinants of training for disabled workers both at the individual and at the firm level, using data from the 2004 British workplace employee relations survey.
Read MoreThis research provides information on the families referred to anti-social behaviour family intervention projects, including the outcomes for the families following the intervention, the referral agencies and the support and
Read MoreHow can we ensure a ‘better life’ for older people in residential and nursing care homes when their voices are rarely heard? This study examined the experiences and aspirations of
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