Tackling transport-related barriers to employment in low-income neighbourhoods
Client: Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) | Authors: Richard Crisp, Ed Ferrari, Tony Gore, Steve Green, Lindsey McCarthy, Alasdair Rae, Kesia Reeve and Mark Stevens
South Yorkshire low carbon energy supply chains: Nuclear sector summary
Client: Sheffield City Region and Higher Education Innovation Fund | Authors: Will Eadson, Phil Northall, Andrew Johnston, Stephen Parkes, Peter Wells, Aidan While
The Rotherham Social Prescribing Service for People with Long-Term Health Conditions: Summary Report
Client: Voluntary Action Rotherham | Authors: Chris Dayson, Nadia Bashir, Ellen Bennett, Elizabeth Sanderson
myplace Impact Evaluation Interim Report
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Nadia Bashir, Elaine Batty, Chris Dayson, Sarah Pearson, Deborah Platts-Fowler, Elizabeth Sanderson, Ian Wilson, Lucy Clague, Eleanor Formby, Claire Wolstenholme
Houses into Homes First Interim Evaluation Report
Client: Welsh Government | Authors: Will Eadson, Stephen Green, Kesia Reeve, David Robinson and Ian Wilson
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An evaluation of the role of support workers in lung cancer
An evaluation of the role of support workers in lung cancer
Migration, minorities and maternity services: an international collaboration across three contrasting countries
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The views of older women towards mammographic screening: a qualitative and quantitative study
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Analytical research overview for the triennial review of the equality and human rights commission: lot 1 - life expectancy and health
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