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8 Parental Responsibilities and Rights
This report provides an analysis of the consultation responses from the consultation on the Review of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995.
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3 Relationship of Plans, Programmes and Strategies and Environmental Protection Objectives
Environmental report for the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) of our preferred policy position on unconventional oil and gas in Scotland.
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UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill and associated regulations: partial BRIA
Partial business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) for the proposed UEFA Euro 2020 Bill and associated secondary legislation.
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3. Findings - delivery of the Framework in the early adopter areas
Findings of a qualitative process evaluation of the implementation of the framework for the Prevention, Early Detection and Intervention of Type 2 Diabetes in three early adopter areas.
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Annex 2
This is the first report by the First Minister’s Environmental Council. It notes Scotland’s ambitions and response to the twin crises, international examples of environmental action, and sets out the directions of the future work programme for
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Other Factors Impacting On Equality
An equality impact assessment (EQIA) for the autumn/winter 2021-2022 Flu and COVID-19 vaccination programme.
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8. Supporting families
Guidance supporting implementation of the new duties for Scottish local authorities: that every looked after child will live with their brothers and sisters, where appropriate to do so. Siblings should be supported to sustain lifelong relationships,
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5. How the opinions expressed have been taken into account
Our policy position of no support for the development of unconventional oil and gas (UOG) in Scotland.
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7. Longer-term outcomes of asset transfer requests
Findings from an independent evaluation assessing the implementation of Part 5 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 – asset transfer requests. The evaluation was commissioned by the Scottish Government and was conducted by researchers
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4. A professional specialist workforce
The framework reflects the considerable developments resulting from the increased professionalism in spiritual care over the last twenty years. It firmly establishes the role of spiritual care as an integral part of health and social care provision.
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