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Adult social care reform: leadership alliance
Provides leadership to the adult social reform programme.
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How the NCS will affect the workforce
This factsheet gives information about the Scottish Government's National Care Service (NCS). It explains the need for an NCS, the benefits of an NCS, and the plan for creating an NCS. It also has facts about Scotland's current social care landscape.
- Part of:
- National Care Service: Factsheet
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Sustainable procurement
Guidance on the procurement policies that apply to the Scottish Government.
- Part of:
- Scottish procurement: policy manual
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Discussion sessions
We have been working with organisations who support people from groups and communities who often have barriers to engaging with government. We wanted to engage with these groups as they have not been as involved as other groups in our previous
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£30 million mental health funding
Further community support for adults, children and young people.
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Procurement Overview
Guidance for public sector contracting authorities on the procurement of construction works.
- Part of:
- Construction Procurement Handbook
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7. Barriers to men accessing mental health support during the perinatal period
This evidence review explores paternal perinatal mental health, including the factors affecting paternal perinatal mental health, those most likely to be affected, sources of support used by men during the perinatal period and barriers which might
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Children and Families National Leadership Group
A group to provide collective leadership and strategic oversight of key areas of transformational change to improve outcomes for children, young people and families.
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Strengthening pharmacy
New strategy on improving and integrating services.
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Nursing and midwifery: taskforce
Group to build on efforts to make Scotland the best place for nurses and midwives to come and work by developing plans for the retention of the existing nursing workforce, as well as looking at recruitment.
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