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  1. What are "complex additional support needs"?

    This ten year strategy sits within the context of our other policies and strategies to improve the learning outcomes for children and young people with complex additional support needs living in Scotland.

    Part of:
    The right help at the right time in the right place: strategy for the learning provision for children and young people with complex additional support needs 2017-2026
  2. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC): Embedding Children's Rights in Public Services Guidance Sub-Group minutes: March 2022

    Minutes from the meeting of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Embedding Children's Rights in Public Services Guidance Sub-Group, held on 15 March 2022.

    Part of:
    United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC): Embedding Children’s Rights in Public Services Guidance Sub-Group
  3. Appendix 7 Reasons for, and timings of, extra health visitor home visits

    The Universal Health Visiting Pathway was introduced in Scotland in 2015 to refocus the approach to health visiting. This is the first report of 4 that provides findings of the National Evaluation of Health Visiting. It focuses on primary research

    Part of:
    Universal Health Visiting Pathway evaluation - phase 1: main report - primary research with health visitors and parents and case note review
  4. Footnotes

    Second overview of the range of poverty and equality impacts evidenced in relation to the complex range of measures that were taken as we followed the Route Map out of the crisis.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): phase 3 measures - equality and fairer Scotland impact assessment
  5. Appendix A - Ecosystem Services Benefits, Ythan Estuary SPA (marine extension)

    Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) of classifying the Ythan Estuary, Sands of Forvie and Meikle Loch (extension) Special Protection Area.

    Part of:
    Ythan Estuary, Sands of Forvie and Meikle Loch (extension) Special Protection Area: BRIA
  6. 5. Family Factors

    Initial findings on prevalence and associated factors at age 12 from the Growing Up in Scotland Survey on engaging in risky online behaviour.

    Part of:
    Engaging in risky online behaviour - prevalence and associated factors: initial findings
  7. Appendix 5. Request for Educational Approval of Draft Hairmyres University Hospital Rotas – 48 hour maximum working week (without averaging) (Professor Clare McKenzie in consultation with other Postgraduate Deans)

    This report was led on by Professor Philip Cachia to consider the challenges of the maximum 48 hour working week and provide recommendations for the Scottish Government to consider.

    Part of:
    Junior doctors - 48-hour maximum working week (without averaging): expert working group report
  8. Appendix 6: Staff feedback from the NHS Lanarkshire pilot visit

    This report was led on by Professor Philip Cachia to consider the challenges of the maximum 48 hour working week and provide recommendations for the Scottish Government to consider.

    Part of:
    Junior doctors - 48-hour maximum working week (without averaging): expert working group report
  9. The Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation: BRIA

    Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) for the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation.

    Part of:
    Scotland's Redress Scheme
  10. 5. Evidence Gathered

    Report on the use of handheld remote-controlled training devices (e-collars) in dog training by the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission

    Part of:
    Dog training - use of handheld remote-controlled training devices (e-collars): report
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