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Part 5: Conclusion and Recommendations
A strategic examination of the purpose and desired structure of residential care services fit for the aspirations and needs of future generation.
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8. Special Protections
The report sets out the progress made in relation to children's rights since June 2015.
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Convention of the Highlands and Islands: meeting papers October 2016
Minutes and supporting documents from the Convention of the Highlands and Islands (CoHI) meeting, held on 31 October 2016.
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Chapter 3: Health inequalities: Turning the Tide
Chief Medical Officer's (CMO) third annual report, and the seventh on Realistic Medicine. It reflects on the challenges our system is facing and asks professionals to practise Realistic Medicine, in order to deliver value based health and care and a
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5. Carbon Management Procedure
Guidance for project owners on managing carbon emissions associated with Scottish City Region and Growth Deal projects.
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Part Four: Quality – Raising Standards
Analysis of responses to the consultation on the draft rented sector strategy A New Deal for Tenants.
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Conclusions
Analysis of the consultation on the future supply of pandemic Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Scotland. We sought views on the lessons we should learn from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the proposed new strategic arrangements for pandemic PPE
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Procurement and the ICT Industry
Our response to the McClelland review of public sector information and communication technology infrastructure.
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Part 2: Preparing our PPE stocks for future pandemics
Analysis of the consultation on the future supply of pandemic Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Scotland. We sought views on the lessons we should learn from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the proposed new strategic arrangements for pandemic PPE
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Priority 8 – Innovation
This report outlines the significant progress that has been achieved against each of the eight priorities set in our first Diabetes Improvement Plan, which was published in 2014.
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