Referencing: Official publication

Format: 
COUNTRY.NAME OF COMMITTEE, DEPARTMENT or ROYAL COMMISSION (Year of publication – in brackets). Title of publication – in italics. Place of Publication: Publisher. (Paper number – if available in brackets).  

Bibliography example:  
GREAT BRITAIN. HEALTHCARE COMMISSION, AUDIT COMMISSION for LOCAL  

AUTHORITIES in ENGLAND and WALES. NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE. (2006). Tackling Child Obesity: First Steps. London: Stationery Office.   

GREAT BRITAIN. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. (1995). London’s Ambulance Service:  Government response to the Second Report from the Health Committee Session 1994-95. London: H.M.S.O (Cm 3009).  

In-text citation example 
(Great Britain. Healthcare Commission, Audit Commission for Local Authorities in England and Wales. National Audit Office, 2006). 
Statistics from the Great Britain Healthcare Commission, Audit Commission for Local Authorities in England and Wales. National Audit Office. (2006). show that… 
(Great Britain. Department of Health, 1995).  
As indicated by the Great Britain Department of Health (1995). 
‘Direct quotations are placed in single quotations marks’ (Author’s Surname, Year of Publication, p. – followed by page number – in brackets).

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