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  1. The Health and Well-Being in Schools Project in Clackmannanshire and You

    The Health and Wellbeing in Schools Project and you leaflet for Clackmannanshire.

  2. The Health and Well-Being in Schools Project in Moray and You

    The Health and Wellbeing in Schools Project and you leaflet for Moray.

  3. Better Heart Disease and Stroke Care Action Plan

    Revised strategy for heart disease and stroke in Scotland.

  4. Quality Standards for Adult Hearing Rehabilitation Services

    Quality Standards for Adult Hearing Rehabilitation.

  5. Quality Standards for Paediatric Audiology Services

    Quality Standards for Paediatric audiology services.

  6. Local partnerships on alcohol and drugs: framework

    This is a joint Scottish Government, CoSLA and NHS framework which clarifies the roles, responsibilities and accountability of all bodies involved in tackling alcohol and drugs problems.

  7. Scottish referral guidelines for suspected cancer: quick reference guide

    Scottish Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer is a quick reference guide for cancer referrals.

  8. Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007: Code of Practice

    Code of Practice - amended 15 January 2009

  9. Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy

    Guidance on Spiritual Care inthe NHS in Scotland

  10. Better Health, Better Care: National Delivery Plan for Children and Young People's Specialist Services in Scotland

    The National Delivery Plan meets a key milestone in the commitments set out in Better Health, Better Care. It establishes a national infrastructure for the sustainability of specialist children's services in Scotland, not just in the specialist hospitals but also in District General Hospitals and in the community: it identifies work that needs to take place at a national and regional level to sustain and develop services, drawing down the additional £32 million commited over the 3 financial year

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