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Some 41% also think that the changes will create a postcode lottery. Hmm.
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From the Young Foundation: "The Young Foundation's latest report 'Sinking and Swimming: understanding Britain's unmet needs' explores how psychological and material needs are being met and unmet in Britain."
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My hometown. As impressive as it sounds.
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"A "concerted and calculated" backlash by some doctors is downplaying the benefits of home births and has involved the use of "flawed" evidence to support claims that babies were more likely to die if not born in hospital." I know who'd I'd rather trust between midwives and doctors when it comes to giving birth.
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Summary of the results of the OPM/ECDP study of Personal Budget holders in Essex on the DH's Putting People First website.
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Details of a unique 3-year study my organisation is currently working on with the Office for Public Management.
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Holy crap: "Seven Revenue and Customs staff have been sacked for deliberately under-paying benefits to ethnic minorities. It follows an internal investigation into nine men based at the HM Revenue and Customs call centre in Belfast. Two resigned after it was launched and seven were dismissed on Tuesday. They are believed to have tampered with computer records to ensure ethnic minorities living across the UK did not receive the benefits they were entitled to. All have now been fully reimbursed."