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  1. Footnotes

    This consultation has been launched to seek views on proposed options to improve and assure the nutritional standard of food and catering in NHSScotland hospitals based on the refreshed 'Food in Hospitals' guidance from Health Facilities Scotland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Government Consultation on Proposed Options to Improve and Assure the Nutritional Standard of Food in NHSScotland Hospitals
  2. Appendix 2: Additional Epidemiological Data

    A Scottish Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee Report. Providing information on the nature and extent of Lymphoedema. Making recommendations for Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate, Health Boards, NHS Education Scotland and

    Part of:
    SMASAC Short Life Working Group on Lymphoedema - Lymphoedema Care in Scotland, Achieving Equity and Quality
  3. 2. Musculoskeletal (MSK) Pathway Framework - (National Minimum Standard)

    The National Standards will provide a focus on the clinical pathway for AHPs working closely with medical and other colleagues to improve Musculoskeletal services.

    Part of:
    Allied Health Professional (AHP) Musculoskeletal Pathway Framework (National Minimum Standard)
  4. Appendix

    Results of the Senior Charge Nurse Review and Clinical Quality Indicators Project conducted by the Scottish Government and professional advisers.

    Part of:
    Leading Better Care: Report of the Senior Charge Nurse Review and Clinical Quality Indicators Project
  5. Early Learning and Childcare

    This document sets out the Scottish Government’s Response to the 2012 consultation on the Children and Young People Bill.

    Part of:
    The Scottish Government Response To 'A Scotland for Children: A Consultation on a Children and Young People Bill'
  6. 4 Overall delivery and views of programme content during the Toddlerhood phase

    This report presents the key findings from the fourth of four evaluation reports on the individual phases of the Family Nurse Partnership programme implemented in NHS Lothian, Scotland. The evaluation focuses on learning from the delivery of the

    Part of:
    Evaluation of the Family Nurse Partnership Programme in NHS Lothian, Scotland: 4th Report - Toddlerhood
  7. Section 5: The national form

    An analysis of the responses to the consultation on the draft clinical pathway for healthcare professionals working to support adults who present having experienced rape or sexual assault.

    Part of:
    Supporting adults who present having experienced rape or sexual assault - draft clinical pathway: consultation analysis
  8. Theme 1 - Rights & Ethics

    Joint response to Dame Elish Angiolini from the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Lord Advocate following publication of the final report of her independent review of complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing

    Part of:
    Complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing - final report: joint Scottish Government and Crown Office response
  9. Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Transitional Provisions and Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2022: business and regulatory impact assessment

    The business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) considers the impact of the Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Transitional Provisions and Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 on businesses, including the third sector.

  10. Conclusion

    Analysis of Growing Up in Scotland data on the circumstances of first-time mothers in Scotland who were aged under 20 at the time of the child’s birth. Data collected up to the child’s sixth birthday were used to compare these circumstances with

    Part of:
    The Experiences of Mothers Aged Under 20: Analysis of Growing Up in Scotland Data - Research Findings
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