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  1. SWF Data Specification and monitoring documentation

    Data specification and guidance for IT providers for monitoring the Scottish Welfare Fund. Includes XML schema, sample XML data, variable names and validations.

  2. Third sector interfaces: common values, approaches and services

    This common services framework for third sector interfaces outlines the core services that all third sector interfaces should provide.

  3. Third sector interfaces: monitoring and evaluation

    Guidance on the monitoring and evaluation of third sector interfaces, with reference to common values and services.

  4. Scottish Commemorations Panel: objectives

    Objectives of the Scottish Commemorations Panel.

  5. Scottish Commemorations Panel: roles

    Roles of each of the members of the Scottish Commemorations Panel.

  6. Reducing barking: guidance for dog owners

    Guidance for dog owners on how to reduce and prevent your dog from barking and causing a potential noise nuisance.

  7. HL1 user information

    Data specification and guidance for data providers of the HL1 homelessness data return.

    Part of:
    Homelessness statistics
  8. Play strategy for Scotland: our vision

    Scotland's first national play strategy.

  9. External management of residential child care establishments: national guidance

    Guidance for those with external management responsibilities for any residential child care establishment, including childrens homes, secure care and some residential schools.

  10. Managing allegations against foster carers and approved kinship carers - How agencies should respond

    Managing allegations against foster carers and approved kinship carers provides detailed best practice guidance on how to respond when there are concerns about the safety and well-being of looked after children. It is designed to both help to ensure positive outcomes for looked after children and to minimise stress on foster and kinship carers.

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