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Proposals, Recommendations and Principles
The Mental Health in Primary Care Short Life Working Group recommended the establishment of Mental Health and Wellbeing in Primary Care Services within areas served by a group of GP practices, providing assessment, advice and support for people who
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Key Findings
Island communities impact assessment for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill.
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Scotland's journey of achieving sustainable procurement outcomes 2002-2022: independent review
An independent review that looks back over the past twenty years of sustainable public procurement in Scotland and other parts of the UK. The findings showcase how the progressive approach to sustainable procurement in Scotland has achieved jobs,
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Other initiatives and support raising the profile and capacity of credit unions
Report of the Credit Union Working Group. Review of their work and recommendations to make Scotland an enabling environment for credit unions.
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3. Scotland's approach to tackling child poverty
Our vision is for a Scotland where no children are disadvantaged by poverty.
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- Child Poverty Strategy for Scotland
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Disability and Carers Benefits Expert Advisory Group: terms of reference
Disability and Carers Benefits Expert Advisory Group terms of reference.
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Annex 1: Chefs@School - Federation of Chefs
Report evaluating how all nine projects have contributed to the programme’s overall outcomes.
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Scottish Energy Networks Strategic Leadership Group minutes: December 2020
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 2 December 2020.
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3. REFORMING OUR PUBLIC SERVICES
Report on the future delivery of public services by the commission chaired by Dr Campbell Christie. Published on 29 June 2011.
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Evaluation Plan
An evaluability assessment of the Child Poverty Pathfinders in Glasgow and Dundee to inform the development of an evaluation plan for the Pathfinder approach. Includes an evaluability assessment report and accompanying theories of change and initial
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