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3. Core Suite of Indicators - background information
Describes the proposed core suite of indicators that Integration Authorities will use to measure progress towards the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes.
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Part 2: Adult carer support plans and young carer statements
Statutory guidance for local authorities, health boards and integration authorities on effective implementation of the provisions of the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 (‘the Act’). It will also be of interest to other organisations working alongside
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4 Proposal 3: Property Ownership
Analysis of consultation responses to a Scottish Government consultation "Affordable Rented Housing: Creating flexibility for landlords and better outcomes for communities". The report summarises the key themses and highlights the range of views
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1. Reporting on progress 2020-21
The third annual progress report for 'Every child, every chance: tackling child poverty delivery plan 2018-2022'.
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SECTION ONE: THE HOUSING POLICY FRAMEWORK AND DOMESTIC ABUSE
There has been little research on the relationship between domestic abuse, housing and homelessness, especially in the Scottish context. This review provides some secondary analysis of relevant homelessness and housing statistics to provide a more in
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Background
The consultation invites views on proposals to ask landlords for additional information to demonstrate that they meet their legal responsibilities.
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Day-to-day life
National Care Standards: Care homes for people with learning disabilities Edition
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Annex 1: Guidance on the Application of Fire Safety Law in Scotland (Version 1. January 2013)
Advice consolidating and superseding a number of existing fire safety guides.
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3. RESPONSES TO THE CALL FOR EVIDENCE
This report provides an analysis to the Call for Evidence by the Scottish Government’s Land Reform Review Group (LRRG). The Call for Evidence was launched on 4 October 2012 and closed on 11 January 2013.
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Strategic Approach 2014-2017
The 2014 revision of the Child Poverty Strategy continues to focus on the same key areas as the Child Poverty Strategy for Scotland, describing outcomes around maximising household resources, improving children's wellbeing and life chances and well
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