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  1. Eligibility criteria and waiting times

    Survey of Local Authorities asking for information on Eligibility Criteria and Waiting Times for social care services

    Part of:
    Health and social care analysis
  2. NHSScotland workforce projections 2019-2020: submission guidance

    Summary and full guidance on submitting health workforce projections online.

  3. Publications using Scottish Health Survey data

    The following publications have utilised Scottish Health Survey data.

  4. Queen Elizabeth University Hospital/Royal Hospital for Children: water contamination incident

    Findings and recommendations from Health Protection Scotland.

  5. National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group minutes: January 2019

    Minutes from the meeting of the National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group (NSPLG), held on 23 January 2019.

  6. Health and Justice Collaboration Improvement Board minutes: September 2018

    Minutes from Health and Justice Collaboration Improvement Board meeting, held on 11 September 2018.

  7. National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group minutes: December 2018

    Minutes from the meeting of the National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group (NSPLG), held on 10 December 2018.

  8. Correspondence from nurses to Nicola Sturgeon on various topics: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  9. Changing Places toilets in new buildings: EQIA

    Equality impact assessment (EQIA) of proposals to revise building regulations to require provision of Changing Places toilets in certain types of new buildings.

  10. Changing Places toilets: building standards consultation

    Changing Places toilets offer larger, supported facilities that address the needs of people for whom current accessible sanitary accommodation is inadequate.

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