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  1. Stage 3: Assessing the impacts and identifying opportunities to promote equality

    Summary of results for the Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) undertaken to consider the impacts on equality of Scotland’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation Programme 5: A Fairer and More Equal Society Equality Impact Assessment (Record

    Part of:
    Scotland's National Strategy for Economic Transformation Programme 5: A Fairer and More Equal Society Equality Impact Assessment (Record and Results)
  2. Annex H. Abbreviations

    The Public Health Review was asked to examine public health systems and functions and their contribution to improving population health and reducing (health) inequalities. This is the Report on behalf of the Review Group published with a Ministerial

    Part of:
    2015 Review of Public Health in Scotland: Strengthening the Function and re-focusing action for a healthier Scotland
  3. 14 Disabled children

    A progress report on our response to the 2008 concluding observations from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.

    Part of:
    Do the Right Thing: children's rights progress report
  4. Appendix 1: National Steering Group and three Action Groups

    A delivery framework for adult rehabilitation in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Co-ordinated, integrated and fit for purpose: A Delivery Framework for Adult Rehabilitation in Scotland
  5. Growing Up in Scotland - Birth Cohort 2. Infant Feeding: Breastfeeding and weaning amongst mothers in Scotland

    This document presents key findings on infant feeding from the second birth cohort (BC2) of the Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) study, surveyed for the first time during 2011 when children were aged 10 months. It considers findings on breastfeeding

  6. Ministerial foreword

    Our national parenting strategy seeks to strengthen the support on offer to parents and make it easier for them to access this support.

    Part of:
    National parenting strategy: making a positive difference to children and young people through parenting
  7. Managing the civil contingencies aspects of a no deal UK EU exit on Scotland: planning assumptions

    The following civil contingencies planning assumptions are provided as an overview of the potential reasonable worst case scenario (RWCS) should the UK leave the EU with no deal and no alternative measures in place.

  8. Section 1: Business Sustainability in the National Standard

    This guidance will support implementation of the business sustainability criteria of the national standard.

    Part of:
    Funding follows the child and the national standard for early learning and childcare providers: guidance on criteria 7 - business sustainability
  9. Appendix 5. Health visitors' questionnaire

    The Universal Health Visiting Pathway was introduced in Scotland in 2015 to refocus the approach to health visiting. This is the first report of 4 that provides findings of the National Evaluation of Health Visiting. It focuses on primary research

    Part of:
    Universal Health Visiting Pathway evaluation - phase 1: main report - primary research with health visitors and parents and case note review
  10. The Health of the Nation Summary

    Report on the adoption of the personalised, patient-centred Realistic Medicine approach in Scotland's health services.

    Part of:
    Realising Realistic Medicine: Chief Medical Officer for Scotland annual report 2015-2016
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