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Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC): practice guidance 2 - role of the named person - easy read
This guidance on the role of the named person is intended for practitioners and service leads that work with children, young people and families. This guidance clarifies who would be the appropriate practitioner to fulfil this role.
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Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC): practice guidance 2 – role of the named person
Guidance intended for practitioners and service leads that work with children, young people and families. This guidance clarifies who would be the appropriate practitioner to fulfil this role.
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Getting it right for every child – Information Sharing Charter – Children and Young People – 2022
This document is a Charter that explains how children and young people can expect their personal information to be managed and aims to make their rights to do with personal information easier to understand.
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Glossary - Getting it right for every child – Overall glossary – 2022
Full glossary of terms for the refreshed GIRFEC practice guidance documents.
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No One Left Behind: equality impact assessment - update summary
No One Left Behind is our approach to transforming employment support in Scotland. It aims to deliver a system that is more tailored and responsive to the needs of people of all ages, especially those who are disadvantaged in the labour market.
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Open Market Shared Equity Scheme Administrative Procedures
Updated guidance for administering agents on the Open Market Shared Equity (OMSE) scheme's administrative procedures.
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Spend over £500: February 2022
Details of spend on our electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC): case studies
Examples of effective working.
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Digital aerial seabird and cetacean surveys off the east coast of Scotland
This report provides eight digital aerial surveys of seabirds and marine mammals across the seas east of Scotland between February 2020-January 2021, a task driven by the need of updating existing data. The main difference was seen in seabird distribution, with little change to cetacean abundance.
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Seabird flight height data collection at an offshore wind farm: final report
Understanding seabird flight heights and behaviour in and around operational offshore wind farms is a priority knowledge gap. Using aircraft mounted LiDAR technology, this study collected data on seabird flight height and shows the potential for using it in offshore windfarm impact assessments.