Understanding how effective interventions are for gambling harm
A rapid evidence assessment to understand how effective different interventions are in the treatment of gambling which is associated with harm.
A rapid evidence assessment to understand how effective different interventions are in the treatment of gambling which is associated with harm.
This event is co-organised with City, University of London, the European Social Survey and NatCen.
Introduction by Sir Stuart Etherington
In July, the NatCen Opinion Panel polled the public on their views towards holding another EU vote.
In the last episode this year, we explore one of the most known BSA modules, NHS and Social Care.
A mixed methods study of Scottish domiciled students attending further and higher education courses at colleges and universities in Scotland.
The Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen) is marking its 25th anniversary, inviting colleagues and clients to join us for a celebration.
The Scottish Health Survey (SHeS) is an annual survey of around 7,000 people in Scotland.
This event will focus on Challenges and Opportunities for Social Survey Data Collection in Scotland.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is the principal competition regulator in the United Kingdom.
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