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Working paper

Impact of ‘Brain in Hand’ digital support services


An evaluation of Brain in Hand – a UK support service for people with autism, ADHD and mental health conditions combining on-demand human support and digital tools. Users of the service reported improved health-related quality of life, reduced anxiety, and better management of social anxiety and feelings of overwhelm which suggests digital tools can play...
Report

LGBTQ+ people and mental health services research


This paper draws on literature from Australia and the UK to identify the key causes of distress that impact on the mental health of LGBTQ+ people, and provides an overview of the quality and effectiveness of mental health services available to this group. The paper provides overarching principles and identifies core policy directions to inform...
Briefing paper

Content Credentials: strengthening multimedia integrity in the generative AI era


The abuse of AI-generated media poses a significant and growing cybersecurity threat, creating an urgent need to bolster information integrity. This joint publication outlines leading approaches to confirming the provenance of digital content and recommends the swift and widespread adoption of Content Credentials across the information ecosystem.
Strategy

A blueprint for modern digital government


The UK government's vision for a modern digital state emphasises the need for more user-focused and efficient public services. This blueprint presents a six-point plan for digital reform, led by a new Digital Centre of Government, which aims to drive economic growth by transforming how public services are designed and delivered.
Briefing paper

Free and fair: election law in the age of AI


This briefing paper explores the impact of AI-enabled disinformation and fake content on democratic processes and investigates the potential obligations of states to protect elections from it. The paper argues that although not currently legally bound to do so, states should take proactive measures to defend elections from AI misuse.
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