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  1. Lessons from the Alaskan Family Wellness Warriors Initiative - Conference Report

    A report on the outcomes of a two day conference to consider how we might ‘learn lessons from the Alaskan Family Wellness Warriors Initiative’.

  2. Scottish Management of Antimicrobial Resistance Action Plan 2014-18 (ScotMARAP2)

    A document detailing the action plan for the management of antimicobial resistance 2014-18 in Scotland.

  3. SGF Healthy Living Programme Guidance for Promoting Produce

    Guidance designed to help retailers decide what foods they can promote though the Healthy Living Programme and how to do it.

  4. Key Information on the Use of Antidepressants in Scotland

    A short document explaining what existing data sources tell us about the quality of anti-depressant prescribing in Scotland.

  5. Consultation on the Review of National Care Standards - Easy Read Version

    Review of National Care Standards - Easy Read Version

  6. Consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill - An analysis of responses

    This report provides an analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s "Consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill"

  7. Self-directed Support : my support, my choice: your guide to social care

    A guide to help you if you are getting social care support or if you are thinking of getting support

  8. Self-directed Support: A Guide for Carers

    A guide for Carers who are looking after someone who gets support from the local council.

  9. It's Not Rare to Have a Rare Disease

    The Implementation Plan for Rare Diseases in Scotland

  10. CSO Health Research Strategy

    Research Strategy for conducting health research in Scotland.

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