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How do you intext reference publications by governments departments using APA and reference list

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When referencing publications by government departments in APA style (7th edition), you'll follow the general format for citing a report or document. Here is a breakdown of how to do both in-text citations and full reference list entries.

### In-Text Citations

For in-text citations, you can either use a parenthetical or a narrative citation.

1. **Parenthetical citation:**
- (Government Department Name, Year)

Example: (Department of Health, 2020)

2. **Narrative citation:**
- Government Department Name (Year)

Example: The Department of Health (2020) reported significant findings...

### Reference List Entry

For the reference list, the format generally looks like this:

**Format:**
```
Government Department Name. (Year). Title of the report: Subtitle of the report (Report No. if available). Publisher. URL if available
```

**Example:**
```
Department of Health. (2020). Health and social care integration: Progress report (Report No. 123). https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/health-and-social-care-integration-progress-report
```

### Important Notes:
- If the authoring entity and the publisher are the same (which is often the case with government reports), you can omit the publisher from the reference.
- Make sure to use italics for the title of the publication.
- Include the report number in parentheses if one is available.

Following these guidelines will help ensure you are correctly referencing governmental publications in APA style!
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