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Social Work Services Strategic Forum scoping workshop, November 2015: report
Summary of activities and outputs from workshop to improve the use of research and evidence in Scotland's social services.
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Gypsy/Travellers in Scotland - A Comprehensive Analysis of the 2011 Census
This report brings together analysis previously published to provide a comprehensive and wide ranging evidence base on Scotland’s Gypsy/Travellers. It presents analysis of key areas such as health, education, housing, transport and economic indicators to reveal important information on the lives and life chances of Gypsy/Travellers.
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Development plan project management: review
Independent review of how a Gateway Review-style process can help the project management of the Local Development Plan (LDP) process.
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Social work services practitioner engagement events: 2015 report
Report on events organised by the Scottish Government's Office of the Chief Social Work Adviser in 2015.
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NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2014/15
The NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2014/15 presents an assessment of the performance of NHSScotland in 2013/14 and describes key achievements and outcomes.
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Output Monitoring Group report: quarter 2 2015-2016
Report summarising what has been achieved for Scottish Water customers in the second quarter of 2015 to 2016.
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Government travel strategy
We aim to reduce the carbon emissions generated by our work by 30 per cent by 2020.
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Planning Performance Annual Report 2014-15
This report summarises the information contained in planning authority reports.
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Looked after children: planning and decision making - supplementary report
Supplementary report on the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007, focusing on children identified as at risk at or before birth.
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Looked after children: planning and decision making
Research assessing progress made since the implementation of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007.