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Building a data-led approach to produce rigorous evidence on gambling to inform proportionate and effective gambling regulation, acting to drive down problem gambling
How can we quantify and assess benefits of gambling (e.g. social events, leisure utility, mental alertness)?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
gambling
social events
leisure utility
mental alertness
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Care for each other, work as a team, and be an attractive place to work
Improving workforce wellbeing and reducing sickness
Metropolitan Police, 2019
workforce
wellbeing
sickness
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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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Wellbeing
How does well-being matter in the context of levelling up? What are the most effective levers for government (central and local) to affect well-being? How does well-being interact with other place based interventions such as housing and regeneration?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
well-being
government
housing
regeneration
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Satisfaction with place
What are the drivers of life chances which lead to poor life outcomes and what are the opportunity areas in the UK? How do these correlate with traditional proxies for local economic success, such as rates of job growth?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
society
economy
life chances
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Satisfaction with place
What are the determinants of people’s subjective sense of satisfaction in the place in which they live? What matters most to different cohorts at different times in their lives in different places?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
society
place
satisfaction
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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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