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5 Phase IV Output
The National Demand Optimisation Group (NDOG) is a Scottish Government commissioned group. Its main objective is to reduce unwarranted variation in laboratory diagnostic testing, contributing to improved patient outcomes The group has recently
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Annex 1 - Summary of 2020/21 Progress for Perinatal Mental Health
This plan will ensure the work completed by the Programme Board helps to provide services to women, men and families who require help and support during the perinatal period.
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Sector: Energy
This pipeline update provides information relating to the delivery of key major infrastructure programmes included at Annex D of our Infrastructure Investment Plan published in February 2021 and other ongoing key major infrastructure programmes
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2. Summary of main findings and recommendations
Our initial response to Stop, Sort, Burn, Bury? - the recommendations of the independent review of the role of incineration in the waste hierarchy in Scotland.
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Equality evidence strategy 2023 to 2025: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment stage 1 screening
Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) stage 1 screening for Scotland's equality evidence strategy 2023 to 2025.
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4. Developing the programme theory in realist evaluation
Evaluation of two early adopter sites (Dumfries and Galloway and Perth and Kinross) for a refocused role for school nursing.
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Next Steps
Report on the progress made since the publication of the youth justice strategy, 'Preventing offending: getting it right for children and young people', in 2015.
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Section 1 - Introduction
Part two of guidance document 'Included, Engaged and Involved', which refreshes the national policy on school exclusions.
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6. Conclusion
Report by the Scottish Fuel Poverty Strategic Working Group proposing a fresh approach to delivering affordable warmth and energy use in Scotland.
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Appendix 1 Model Facilities Agreement
This Partnership Information Network (PIN) policy aims to ensure a fair and equitable approach to the granting of facilities time for trade union/professional organisation representatives and, where appropriate, how such time should be funded.
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