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Estimates from the 10- to 15-year-olds Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) on children’s perceptions and experiences of violence and who they trust.
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This quality and methodology information report contains information on the quality characteristics of the data (including the European Statistical System's five dimensions of quality) as well as the ...
the response options "Male" and "Female" should be listed in alphabetical order The research leading to these recommendations is available in Sex and gender identity question development for Census ...
This release covers two pieces of analysis investigating the risk factors for suicide in children and young people in England. This will include analysis of the differences in risk of suicide between ...
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An estimated 95.7% of adults who tried to contact their GP practice in the last 28 days were successful; the percentage making contact on the same day has shown a small, consistent increase to 78.5% ...
Important information about the Safety During Childhood Survey (SDCS) specifically relating to the importance of the survey, details about the survey and how we will protect your personal data can be ...
This survey is for children and young people aged between 12 and 16 years (in year 8 to year 11 at school) and will be completed online in schools. Four classes from the school have been randomly ...
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Boys born in the UK in 2023 can expect to live on average to age 86.7 years and girls to age 90.0 years based on projections of cohort life expectancy, which take into account future improvements in ...