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Deliver financial support to people who are entitled to it
How does the most appropriate support (financial and non-financial) vary by groups? Including younger and older people, those from different minority ethnic groups, refugees, ex-service personnel, women, parents, victims of domestic abuse and those with complex needs, mental health conditions or homelessness?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
financial support
non-financial support
groups
minority ethnic groups
refugees
ex-service personnel
women
parents
domestic abuse
complex needs
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Deliver financial support to people who are entitled to it
What are the causes, consequences and costs associated with parental conflict and family breakdown? What is effective in avoiding or mitigating parental conflict and for whom? How do parental characteristics including worklessness, low skills, lack of stable housing, ethnicity, parents in the perinatal stage, LGBTQ+, being (or having been) a member of the armed forces, mental health and parents with SEND children interact with conflict and influence what works?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
parental conflict
family breakdown
causes
consequences
costs
avoiding parental conflict
mitigating parental conflict
parental characteristics
worklessness
low skills
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Reduce work-related ill health, with a specific focus on mental health and stress
What contribution and impact does work-related physical ill health make to work- related stress or poor work-related mental health?
Health and Safety Executive, 2023
work-related physical ill health
work-related stress
work-related mental health
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Reduce work-related ill health, with a specific focus on mental health and stress
How will the changes in working practices following the COVID-19 pandemic, such as increased hybrid and homeworking, escalation in the gig economy, and changes in the demographics of the work force affect work-related ill health?
Health and Safety Executive, 2023
work-related ill health
COVID-19
working practices
hybrid working
homeworking
gig economy
demographics
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Extent and costs of problems facing young people
What are the impacts of lack of skills, employability and wellbeing among young people?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
youth
skills
employability
wellbeing
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Early action to prevent poor health outcomes
Interventions to prevent health problems, developing effective routes to reach those who are most at risk or marginalised, and understanding how to effectively implement proven interventions at scale (for example, antihypertensives, mental health programmes for children and young people, vaccines for cancer or workplace preventative interventions).
Department of Health and Social Care, 2023
health
prevention
interventions
marginalized populations
implementation
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Cross-cutting themes
Health and wellbeing: How can we ensure the right level of support for those with health conditions, particularly mental health and neurodevelopmental disorders, at all stages in the justice system? How do the wider social determinants of health impact upon justice needs and outcomes?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
health
mental health
neurodevelopmental disorders
justice system
social determinants
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Interventions and programmes
What works to reduce reoffending for different groups? For example, those with mental health problems, or those repeatedly convicted of low-level offences?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
crime
mental health
low-level offences
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Health and wellbeing
How many people in prison need access to mental health services who cannot or do not access them? When is the optimal time to intervene or offer support? What are the longer-term effects of early identification and intervention?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
mental health
prison
intervention
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Health and wellbeing
What are the impacts – both within prison and post-release – of the physical and mental health services, and support services delivered in prisons?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
health
mental health
prison
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Health and wellbeing
What factors contribute to an effective within-prison health service and how can we respond to changing demographics and needs? What works to support a ‘whole-prison’ approach to physical and mental health?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
health
prison
mental health
demographics
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Health and wellbeing
What works to reduce levels of self-harm and self-inflicted death in prisons, for different individuals and groups? How can mentoring, peer support and staff relationships help in reducing self-harm?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
prison
mental health
self-harm
mentoring
peer support
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Schools
How can schools best identify children's mild to moderate mental health needs, and what role can early intervention play in preventing escalation?
Department for Education, 2018
mental health
education
prevention
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