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M1 surveys

We have been commissioned by National Highways to carry out research with drivers in the South and West Yorkshire areas.

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Inclusive Transport Strategy Evaluation: privacy notice

Basic page 6 February 2023

Inclusive Transport Strategy Evaluation

The Inclusive Transport Strategy (ITS) is an extensive programme of work that aims to make the UK’s transport system work better for disabled people

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Health Survey for England: privacy notice

Basic page 6 February 2023

Thank you for taking part in HSE 2024

Basic page 6 February 2023

Interview leaflet HSE 2024

Basic page 6 February 2023

Health Survey for England

The Health Survey for England is a major monitoring tool looking at the nation’s health.

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