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  1. 2. Attitudes to government 1999-2015

    This report provides the findings of the core module of the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2015 on attitudes to government, the National Health Service, the economy and standard of living.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes 2015: Attitudes to Government, the National Health Service, the Economy and Standard of Living
  2. Comment by the Associate Chief Nursing Officer

    NHS Boards undertook a one-off baseline self-assessment of current practices in all specialist dementia care settings to meet the needs of Commitment 11 and address the issues raised in the Mental Welfare Commission report 'Dignity and Respect:

    Part of:
    Quality and Excellence in Specialist Dementia Care (QESDC): baseline one-off self-assessment tool and reporting arrangements
  3. 2 Methods

    The Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) has always been administered on paper. This report summarises a feasibility study exploring the transition from paper to online administration. This is being considered for

    Part of:
    Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) 2015: Online Feasibility Study
  4. 4. Commentary

    Statistical bulletin providing information on the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Topics covered include Home Fire Safety Visits, stations, equipment, workforce and attacks on personnel at incidents.

    Part of:
    Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Fire Safety and Organisational Statistics, Scotland, 2013-14
  5. 1 Introduction

    This research report outlines findings of an evaluation of Public Social Partnership development funded by Year One of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fund. It focuses on how the funding was used, and what was achieved by the partnerships in the

    Part of:
    Reducing Reoffending Change Fund Evaluation of Year 1 - Public Social Partnership Development
  6. Part 3

    Managing allegations against foster carers and approved kinship carers provides detailed best practice guidance on how to respond when there are concerns about the safety and well-being of looked after children. It is designed to both help to ensure

    Part of:
    Managing allegations against foster carers and approved kinship carers - How agencies should respond
  7. 09 IMPLICATIONS AND ACTION

    Report of the independent review of regulation, audit, inspection and complaints handling of public services in Scotland.

    Part of:
    The Crerar Review: the report of the independent review of regulation, audit, inspection and complaints handling of public services in Scotland
  8. Section 3: Clinical Pathway

    An analysis of the responses to the consultation on the draft Clinical Pathway for healthcare professionals working to support children and young people who may have experienced child sexual abuse.

    Part of:
    Supporting children and young people who may have experienced child sexual abuse - clinical pathway: consultation analysis
  9. Executive Summary

    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

    Part of:
    Future provision of specialist residential chronic pain management services in Scotland: consultation report
  10. ANNEX A - Detailed Tables

    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.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2011: Core Module - Attitudes to Government, the Economy and Public Services in Scotland
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