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  1. Footnotes

    This report reviews existing evidence from evaluations of Scottish Government COVID-19 measures, in order to develop key principles for embedding evaluation more systematically into policymaking during times of rapid change or disruption.

    Part of:
    Conducting evaluation during times of change: Lessons from policy and community responses to the pandemic in Scotland
  2. Palm oil usage in Government buildings: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  3. COVID-19 Breakdown of funds provided by UK Government as a result of pandemic: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  4. Gradual introduction of Phase 2

    Progress continues but caution urged to suppress COVID-19

  5. The King’s New Year Honours 2024 – Police, Fire and Ambulance

    Recipients of blue light service medals in Scotland.

  6. Annex A

    Assessing the impact of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Delivery Plan and Workforce Action Plan on Human Rights in Scotland

    Part of:
    Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA): Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Delivery Plan and Workforce Action Plan
  7. Ending homelessness

    £21 million for rapid rehousing and Housing First.   

  8. Funding for winter resilience

    Health boards receive additional £10m.

  9. Help for childhood abuse victims

    Survivor support still available.

  10. Conclusions

    This is a national review of the scrutiny and assurance of mental health services in Scotland. The aim of this review is to map and assess current scrutiny arrangements, and to inform the Scottish Government’s considerations for how these may be

    Part of:
    Mental Health Scrutiny and Assurance Evidence Review
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