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  1. Evaluation and planning for improvement

    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. Questions

    Consultation paper to seek views on and help inform regulations to prescribie timescales for the completion of adult carer support plans and young carers statements, for carers of terminally ill persons under the Carers (Scotland) 2016 Act.

    Part of:
    Consultation on timescales for adult carer support plans and young carer statements for carers of terminally ill persons
  3. Introduction

    Evidence about child poverty in families with a disabled adult or child. The report presents the latest data on the child poverty targets and includes further evidence on the drivers of child poverty among this priority group.

    Part of:
    Tackling child poverty - third year progress report : annex B - child poverty in families with a disabled adult or child
  4. Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020: thirteenth report on the Scottish Ministers' responses to requests for information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

    Report on the Scottish Ministers’ handling of requests for information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 for the period from 27 May to 26 July 2022

    Part of:
    Freedom of information (FOI): document collection
  5. Appendix 6: Further Information and Guidance

    A Scottish Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee Report. Providing information on the nature and extent of Lymphoedema. Making recommendations for Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate, Health Boards, NHS Education Scotland and

    Part of:
    SMASAC Short Life Working Group on Lymphoedema - Lymphoedema Care in Scotland, Achieving Equity and Quality
  6. Appendix 3: Case Histories

    A Scottish Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee Report. Providing information on the nature and extent of Lymphoedema. Making recommendations for Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate, Health Boards, NHS Education Scotland and

    Part of:
    SMASAC Short Life Working Group on Lymphoedema - Lymphoedema Care in Scotland, Achieving Equity and Quality
  7. Annex 3: Connected

    This report sets out the broad approach to the Glasgow 2014 legacy evaluation,the research questions it will address, and the range of methods that will be deployed between now and 2019. It also sets out the priorities for the next 18 months and a

    Part of:
    An Evaluation of the Commonwealth Games 2014 Legacy for Scotland Report 1: Questions, Methods and Baseline
  8. Bibliography

    This paper presents a summary the main findings of a review of literature to identify definitions of resilience and the factors which increase resilience in survivors of institutional child abuse.

    Part of:
    Uncertain Legacies: Resilience and Institutional Child Abuse - A Literature Review - Research Findings
  9. 17 Child poverty

    A progress report on our response to the 2008 concluding observations from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.

    Part of:
    Do the Right Thing: children's rights progress report
  10. Chapter 5 CONCLUSION

    This report investigates the extent and nature of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties among Scottish school children around the age they enter primary one, and shows which children are most likely to have these difficulties.

    Part of:
    Growing up in Scotland: children's social, emotional and behavioural characteristics at entry to primary school
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