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  1. Bowel Cancer Framework for Scotland

    Bowel cancer is an improtant health issue worldwide and, in Scotland, it represents a major problem. In this framework the key components of a national bowel cancer service programme are outlined.

  2. A Manual Of Good Practice In Special Educational Needs

    Professional Practice In Meeting Special Educational Needs

  3. Mental Health Act - what's it all about?: introduction

    A short introduction to the Mental Health Act.

  4. Supplementary Prescribing by Nurses within NHSScotland: A Guide for Implementation

    Supplementary Prescribing by Nurses within NHS Scotland

  5. Organ Donation Teaching Resource Pack

    Teaching Pack for use in High Schools

  6. Managing Waiting Times: A Good Practice Guide

    A guide for the NHS and others on good practice in managing waiting times and capacity planning

  7. Adults with incapacity: management of residents' finances: overview

    Guide for managers of care homes and other establishments on managing finances on behalf of residents.

    Part of:
    Adults with incapacity: forms and guidance
  8. National guidance on managing head lice infection in children

    Guidance for health and education professionals on managing head lice infection in children.

  9. Responding to Domestic Abuse - Guidelines for Health Care Workers in NHSScotland

    Guidelines for Health Care Workers in NHS Scotland in responding to domestic abuse

  10. Managing Health at Work Partnership Information Network (PIN) Guideline

    This Guideline emphasises the need for employers to promote and support employee health and wellbeing and includes sections on issues that affect the health and safety of staff in their everyday work.

    Part of:
    NHSScotland workforce and PIN policies
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