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Chapter 2: Summary and Conclusions
This consultation report sets out the Scottish Government’s response to the independent social research report ‘The Provision of Specialist Residential Chronic Pain Services in Scotland: Analysis of Consultation Responses’. These reports
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Footnotes
The report explores whether different groups in society experience different levels of social capital. It draws on data from the Scottish Social Attitudes survey (SSA) 2009 and the Scottish Household Survey 2010.
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Table 30 Diversion from Prosecution by Gender, 2008-09 to 2010-11
Criminal Justice Social Work Statistics
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Section 2
Results of the Senior Charge Nurse Review and Clinical Quality Indicators Project conducted by the Scottish Government and professional advisers.
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Section 5: Options for Local Rate Setting
This document provides guidance to enable local authorities to set a sustainable rate that is paid to funded providers in the private and third sectors.
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Feasibility and comments regarding the 6 priorities for service
Recommendations and guidance to enable NHS Grampian to develop a plan for returning an obstetric led service to Dr Gray’s Hospital (DGH).
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7 Conclusions
This report uses SSA data from 1999 onwards to explore changing attitudes to government, the economy and public services. It also discusses findings on who people think should be responsible for providing and paying for particular public services.
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2. Review methodology
We commissioned NHS National Services Scotland to undertake an external series of checks to ensure that the relevant technical specifications and guidance applicable to the new hospital have been followed and are being implemented.
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Summary of audit findings
Supporting paper from the meeting of the group on 15 December 2021.
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Annex A - Regression models
The report explores whether different groups in society experience different levels of social capital. It draws on data from the Scottish Social Attitudes survey (SSA) 2009 and the Scottish Household Survey 2010.
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