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  1. See Hear: A strategic framework for meeting the needs of people with a sensory impairment in Scotland

    A strategic framework for meeting the needs of people with a sensory impairment in Scotland

  2. Cross Border Healthcare & Patient Mobility: Public Consultation on Scotland's Transposition and Implementation of Directive 2011/24 EU on the Application of Patients' Rights in Cross-border Healthcare.

    This consultation document sets out the Scottish Government’s approach to implementation of the EU Directive on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare. It seeks views on the detail of the implementation, and examines the effects the Directive may have on Scotland’s health system.

  3. Delegation of Local Authority Functions: Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Scotland) Act 2003 and Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000

    This consultation seeks views with regards to the delegation of functions in 2 specific areas, these being Mental Health Officer ("MHO")functions under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003, and Local Authority ("LA") functions under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 required in relation to the health and social care integration proposals.

  4. Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science Volume 4 Number 1: Annual Cycles of Physical, Chemical and Biological Parameters in Scottish Waters

    Tables describing the annual cycles of physical (temperature, salinity, density and water column stability), chemical (nitrate, orthophosphate, silicate, ammonia and oxygen saturation) and biological (particulate organic carbon, particulate organic nitrog

  5. Beyond 2011 Consultation: user requirements for future population and socio-demographic information (ID 1612)

    The Beyond 2011 programme is an ongoing programme within National Records of Scotland (NRS) to research suitable methods for producing population and socio-demographic information. The success of the Programme will depend on NRS having a clear understanding of user requirements and priorities and it is these requirements that this consultation is intended to capture. This consultation aims to build upon previous consultations conducted by NRS as well as stakeholder engagement sessions

  6. A Healthier Scotland: Consultation on Creating a New Food Body

    Scottish Ministers have agreed to create a new food safety body for Scotland. This consultation on the role of the new body is an opportunity for consumers and industry to tell the Scottish Government what they think about what the new food body should do, and how food safety and standards should be addressed in Scotland in the future.

  7. Consultation on The Draft Scottish Marine Regions Order 2013

    This consultaion seeks views on draft legislation that identifies and establishes Scottish Marine Regions.

  8. REVIEW OF NOMENCLATURE OF UNITS FOR TERRITORIAL STATISTICS (NUTS) BOUNDARIES 2012

    A consultation paper on draft proposals for the Eurostat review of NUTS boundaries

  9. Consultation on the National Personal Footcare Draft Guidance

    This consultation is seeking views on the national draft personal footcare guidance that has been developed by a multi-agency working group. This is a key action highlighted for implementation in the National Delivery Plan for Allied Health Professionals in Scotland, 2012-2015. The overall aim is to improve the way in which personal footcare for older people is supported and delivered through the implementation of training and good practice guidance.

  10. Transposition of the industrial emissions directive in Scotland: consultation

    Public consultation on draft regulations to transpose the Industrial Emissions Directive into Scottish law.

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