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  1. Communications with Action for ME: FOI release

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

  2. The Scottish Strategy for Autism: engagement analysis

    This document is the analysis of the autism strategies engagement exercise which took place from October to December 2017.

  3. The microsegmentation of the autism spectrum: research project

    Economic research on autism and implications for Scotland, including how the economic cost of autism can inform strategy and planning.

  4. Scottish Strategy for Autism: outcomes and priorities 2018-2021

    Document setting out the priorities for action through to 2021 to improve outcomes for autistic people living in Scotland.

  5. Allied health professionals: list

    List of types of allied health professionals.

  6. eHealth funding: independent review

    An independent review by Grant Thornton UK LLP on eHealth funding between eHealth, NHS National Services Scotland and NHS Tayside between 2012 and 2018.

  7. Carers' charter

    The charter will help carers understand their rights under the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016.

  8. Transforming nursing, midwifery and health professions roles: education and career development

    The fifth in a series of papers on the Transforming Roles programme focuses on education and career development.

  9. Management of chronic pain in children and young people: summary

    A summary of the available evidence, combined with a consensus group agreement on key recommendations and suggested patient pathways.

  10. Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 statutory guidance: local eligibility criteria

    Guidance to support local authorities in setting local eligibility criteria and proposes that all local authorities use the same suite of indicators but have local discretion in establishing the threshold for support.

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