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  1. Adaptations funding guide: advice for professionals to funding streams

    Guide for professionals through the funding streams for housing adaptations.

  2. Information Governance Records Management Guidance Note No 9: Transportation of Manual Records

    Health Records Management Guidance Note 009 - Transportation of Manual Records.

  3. Information Governance Records Management Guidance Note Number 002: NHS Scotland Personal Health Records Management Policy for NHS Boards

    Records Management Guidance Note 002 - NHS Scotland Personal Health Records Management Policy for NHS Boards

  4. Information Governance Records Management Guidance Note Number 004: Compiling A Records Inventory

    Records Management Guidance Note 004 - Compiling a Records Inventory

  5. Information Governance Records Management Guidance Note Number 007: Health Records Policies and Procedures Polices and Procedures

    Records Management Guidance Note 007 - Health Records Policies and Procedures

  6. Scottish Government Records Management: NHS Code of Practice (Scotland) Version 2.0

    Records Management Code of Practice

  7. Delivering Quality in Primary Care National Action Plan: implementing the Healthcare Quality Strategy for NHSScotland

    Implementing the Quality Strategy for NHSScotland in Primary Care

  8. Getting It Right For Young Carers: The Young Carers Strategy for Scotland: 2010 - 2015 Summary

    Further information on the effects of caring on Young People

  9. Health and Care Experience Survey 2009-10

    Survey asking about people’s experiences of GP practices and other local healthcare services.

    Part of:
    Health and Care Experience Survey
  10. Caring Together: The Carers Strategy for Scotland 2010 - 2015

    The Scottish Government and COSLA are determined to ensure that carers are supported to manage their caring responsibilities with confidence and in good health, and to have a life of their own outside of caring.

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