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Personal safety - wellbeing
What technologies can mitigate work-related trauma experienced by police staff? For example, using computer vision technologies to reduce manual assessments of child exploitation images.
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
police staff
work-related trauma
technologies
computer vision
child exploitation images
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Personal safety - wellbeing
What workplace wellbeing innovations would police staff be accepting of, use and find most supportive?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
workplace wellbeing
police staff
innovations
technology
trauma mitigation
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Personal safety - wellbeing
What science-informed changes can be made to policing workplaces that will support the wellbeing of vulnerable or struggling staff?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
policing
workplaces
wellbeing
science
technology
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Enduring Challenges – 1. Building and maintaining public trust
What are the public’s perceptions, beliefs, and concerns about policing’s existing and emerging science and technology capabilities?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
public trust
science and technology
perceptions
beliefs
concerns
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Vulnerable Children: Support the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people through high-quality local services, so that no one is left behind.
What have been the impact and effectiveness of the AP Specialist Taskforces and SAFE Taskforces programmes? What are the implications for spreading and scaling the models?
Department for Education, 2024
education
vulnerable children
intervention programs
impact assessment
scaling models
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Vulnerable Children: Support the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people through high-quality local services, so that no one is left behind.
How can we best support children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and those who attend Alternative Provision (AP)?
Department for Education, 2024
special educational needs and disabilities
alternative provision
education
vulnerable children
social services
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Early Years and Family Support: Provide the best start in life through high-quality early education and childcare to raise standards and help parents to work.
What offers would further incentivise parents, particularly from disadvantaged communities, to take up childcare and get back into work? This should include building a local level understanding of supply and demand, costs, and provider profit margins.
Department for Education, 2024
childcare
workforce participation
disadvantaged communities
economic incentives
local market analysis
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Cross-cutting interests
Statistics representing society: How well or poorly do statistics represent society, and what are the impacts of this on how they are used and valued?
Office for Statistics Regulation, 2023
statistics
society
data analysis
policy-making
public good
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What are the key factors that could drive improved productivity and efficiency in the delivery of DWP services? How can DWP services be designed to effectively identify vulnerable groups and those with complex multiple needs, in order to facilitate early intervention in partnership with other organisations?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
DWP services
productivity
efficiency
vulnerable groups
early intervention
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
How can DWP best learn from serious cases to develop responsive and robust services for those most at risk?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
DWP services
risk management
customer experience
service improvement
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Deliver high quality services, tackle fraud and maximise value for money for the taxpayer.
What is claimants’ experience of the welfare disputes process (Mandatory Reconsiderations and Appeals) and how does it affect them?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
welfare
disputes process
Mandatory Reconsiderations
Appeals
customer experience
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Support financial resilience in later life
What are the best ways to encourage engagement and awareness of the State Pension and Pensioner Benefits?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
pension
engagement
awareness
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
How can DWP enhance its understanding of the most appropriate measures of independent living?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
DWP
independent living
disabled people
health conditions
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
How can DWP support carers in their caring roles? Including any return to work or progression in the labour market?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
carers
work
labour market
support
DWP
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
How have disabled people been affected by the recent Cost of Living challenges, compared with non-disabled people, and have they sought out extra resources to help them cope?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
disabled people
resources
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
How does receipt of benefit payments affect disabled people and people with long-term health conditions? What impact does it have on independence, financial security, employment, wellbeing?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
benefit payments
disabled people
long-term health conditions
independence
financial security
employment
wellbeing
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
Which disabled people are supported by the benefit system and which are not? How do policy choices impact this?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
disabled people
benefit system
policy choices
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
Which interventions for disabled people are most effective in supporting movements into work? What barriers prevent disabled people and/or people with health conditions from moving into, and progressing in, work?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
disabled people
health conditions
employment
interventions
barriers
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Deliver financial support to people who are entitled to it
To what extent could increased progression help to move individuals out of poverty? How should in-work progression support be targeted?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
poverty
financial support
in-work progression
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Deliver financial support to people who are entitled to it
How can DWP ensure all those entitled to claim benefits or access DWP services are reached? What barriers to accessing support services are faced by individuals from disadvantaged groups?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
DWP
benefits
support services
disadvantaged groups
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