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Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014: Results for Department of Clinical Oncology Inverness
Results of the first Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014 for Department of Clinical Oncology Inverness.
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Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014: Results for Edinburgh Cancer Centre
Results of the first Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014 for Edinburgh Cancer Centre.
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Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014: Results for Results for Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
Results of the first Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014 for Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
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Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014: Results for for Dundee Cancer Centre
This report presents the results of the first Scottish Radiotherapy Patient Experience Survey 2014 for Dundee Cancer Centre
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Social Care Services, Scotland, 2014
Information on Home Care Services, Direct Payments, Community Alarms and Telecare, Meals services and Housing Support Services.
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Consultation Analysis Report - Care Act 2014 Cross-border Placement and Provider Failure regulations
This report presents the views expressed by respondents in Scotland to the consultation introducing regulations in support of the Care Act 2014.
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Responses to the Consultation on the CSO Health Research Strategy
Responses to the Consultation on the CSO Health Research Strategy
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Everyone Matters: 2020 Workforce Vision Implementation Plan 2015-16
This is the second annual implementation plan containing actions for NHS Boards, Scottish Government and others.
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The Scottish Strategy for Autism Progress Report - Foundation Stage (2 Years)
This is a report reflecting the progress so far on the Scottish Strategy for Autism.
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Respite Care Scotland, 2014
Presents information on respite care services provided or purchased by Local Authorities in Scotland. Respite Care is a service intended to benefit a carer and the person he or she cares for by providing a short break from caring tasks.