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13 Equalities Impact Assessment (Q29)
In May 2013 the Scottish Government launched a public consultation to gather views on its initial proposals for changes to the 2014-2020 Scotland Rural Development Programme (SRDP). This report presents an analysis of responses to this stage 1
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6. Potential impacts of the proposals
Analysis of responses to our consultation on legislation to improve forensic medical services for victims of rape and sexual assault.
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National Standard for ELC Providers - requirements from August 2021
This update sets out the requirements on early learning and childcare (ELC) settings and local authorities from August 2021.
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Theme Two – Assistance for those facing redundancy
Across four themes, this report sets out the Scottish Government’s response to the recommendations made by The Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board sub-group for immediate action to mitigate rising levels of unemployment across Scotland due to
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Survey results
Project to identify any evidence of where the guidance in Standard 3.14 needs to be updated in order to provide greater assurance that adequate ventilation is provided in new non-domestic buildings, which mitigates the transmission of infectious
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Priorities
Impact evaluation of the Early Years Change Fund, as recorded by Community Planning Partnerships' in their annual returns (2012-2015).
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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
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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.
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6. Conclusions
New entry into the Scottish fishing industry is commonly perceived as a self-evident necessity for the long-term prosperity of the sector and its absence a signal for government intervention. The remit of this paper is to explore whether prohibitive
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2 Introduction
Data from the Scottish Household Survey 2011 has been used to statistically explore the relationship between taking part in cultural and sporting activities, attending cultural places and key quality of life measures in Scotland. This report
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