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Coronavirus (COVID-19) - nursing, midwifery and allied health professional students: open letter - December 2020
Letter sent by the Chief Nursing Officer, Chief Midwifery Officer and Chief Allied Health Professions Officer to students on Friday 11 December 2020.
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04 PUBLIC FOCUS
Report of the independent review of regulation, audit, inspection and complaints handling of public services in Scotland.
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RUM - RESOURCE USE MEASURE OVERVIEW REPORT
Guidance to assist implementation of SSA-IoRN
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Introduction
A study of existing evidence on refugee integration in Scotland to support the New Scots strategy 2018-2022.
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Exploring Dimensions of Social Capital in Scotland Findings from the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey and Scottish Household Survey - Research Findings
The paper summarises findings from the full report, which explored whether different groups in Scottish society experience different levels of social capital.
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Acknowledgements
Standards of Care for Dementia in Scotland
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Annex 1: Information on energy and nutrients
A guide to implementing the Nutritional Requirements for Food and Drink in Schools (Scotland) Regulations 2008.
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- Healthy eating in schools: guidance
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4.0 Towards 2020
A joint National Delivery Plan from the Scottish Government, CoSLA and NHS Scotland, it sets out the vision and direction for a Scotland in which the use of technology, which plays an increasing role in our everyday lives, will be integrated into
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Annex 5: Data sources and glossary
This report sets out the broad approach to the Glasgow 2014 legacy evaluation,the research questions it will address, and the range of methods that will be deployed between now and 2019. It also sets out the priorities for the next 18 months and a
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CHAPTER THREE VIEWS OF YOUNG PEOPLE AND YOUTH CRIME
This report presents findings from a module of questions included in the 2006 Scottish Social Attitudes survey and revisits a theme first addressed by survey in 2004, namely public attitudes towards young people and youth crime.
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