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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

    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.

    Part of:
    Attitudes Towards Youth Crime and Willingness to Intervene: Findings from the 2006 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
  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. 1 Background and Introduction

    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
  9. 4. Money and Welfare Benefit Related Advice Competences - Specialist Areas

    Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers: a quality assurance framework 2009.

    Part of:
    Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers: a quality assurance framework
  10. 3) The Scottish Government Approach

    This report outlines the themes emerging from a rapid analysis of the public engagement exercise that took place 5-11 October 2020 on the Scottish Government's approach to managing the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): Our shared role in containing the virus: Analysis of responses submitted as part of the Scottish Government's second public engagement exercise
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