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Citizens' Juries on UK Trade Policy
CITP commissioned NatCen's Centre for Deliberative Research (CDR) to conduct a series of citizens’ juries on UK trade policy.
Emerging findings from the ABS national evaluation
A Better Start is the ten-year (2015-2025), £215 million programme set-up by The National Lottery Community Fund.
Climate Justice and Policy Coherence for Sustainable Development: Lessons from the Asia-Pacific Region
A summary and key findings from this report analysing Policy Coherence for Sustainable Development (PCSD) in the Asia-Pacific region
Promoting language and literacy in nurseries
An evaluation of a training programme designed to provide staff with practical strategies to enhance children’s communication and language skills
Judicial diversity: Barriers and initiatives
We were commissioned by the MoJ to compile and appraise evidence about judicial diversity in England and Wales.
Understanding how social workers identify and respond to perpetrators of intimate partner violence
This research sought to explore social workers' understanding of IPV, and current approaches to responding to social cases involving IPV.
Overhaul bereavement support in the wake of the pandemic
This qualitative research explores the experiences of bereaved people and of those working in the funeral industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scottish Social Attitudes: Public Attitudes to Alcohol and Tobacco Use and Weight
This module from the Scottish Social Attitudes survey focuses on public attitudes towards alcohol and tobacco use and weight.
SW!TCH Lives Feasibility Study
The SW!TCH Lives programme is a secondary school intervention for pupils aged between 11 and 14 who are at risk of being drawn into crime and violence
Factors influencing loneliness levels of adults in England during the pandemic
This focus of this research was to examine the factors associated with loneliness in adults in England during the pandemic.