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Aim D – Improving services and care
The implementation plan (2022) sets out our priorities and the actions we will take to reduce the impact of chronic pain on quality of life and wellbeing and improve information, care and services for people in Scotland.
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Annex A – Conduct of searches – additional considerations where a child or young person is involved
A consultation on a recised COde of Practice for Constables in Scotland on the exercise of search powers under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 as amended by the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023
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Personalising Care through Understanding
This annual report from the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) "Realistic medicine: a fair and sustainable future" is focused around five themes: collaborating for a healthier, fairer Scotland, personalising care through understanding, innovating for a
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PART 4: BREACHES, DECISIONS AND SANCTIONS
General guidance for Local Authorities to administer and manage the Private Landlord Registration Scheme
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Appendix A: Enhancing Meaning & Improving Impact – Findings of the Co-inquiry Sessions
Information relating to the nature and extent of the impacts of serious organised crime on everyday life in the community.
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National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group minutes: December 2018
Minutes from the meeting of the National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group (NSPLG), held on 10 December 2018.
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Footnotes
This review (part 1) considers international policing approaches and responses to policing the lockdown, up to the 7 May 2020.
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9. Occasional Licences
Guidance on section 142 of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 for Licensing Boards and local authorities.
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Part 02 Detail: Getting the design right
Designing Streets is the first policy statement in Scotland for street design and marks a change in the emphasis of guidance on street design towards place-making and away from a system focused upon the dominance of motor vehicles.
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1. Introduction
This pathway is relevant for children under 16 years of age (or up to 18 years of age for young people with vulnerabilities and additional support needs).
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