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  1. 6. Priorities for action

    This document contains the framework and first implementation plan for delivering Everyone Matters: 2020 Workforce Vision. It sets out five prioirites for action by NHS Boards and the support they will be given.

    Part of:
    Everyone Matters: 2020 Workforce Vision - Implementation Framework and Plan 2014-15
  2. 1. Preparing to Send the Order to the Scottish Government

    CPOGNAA/004 Fourth in a series of guidance notes intended to provide information for acquiring authorities with no, or limited experience of, compulsory purchase orders (CPOs). This contains guidance on how Scottish ministers consider CPOs.

    Part of:
    Compulsory purchase orders and acquiring authorities: guidance on how Scottish Ministers consider CPOs
  3. 7. Agriculture and land use, land use change and forestry

    In December 2021, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) published its annual report on progress in reducing emissions in Scotland, assessing the government’s climate change mitigation activity. This report addresses the CCC’s recommendations.

    Part of:
    Response to the Climate Change Committee: progress reducing emissions – report to Parliament 2021
  4. 9. Have you involved children and young people in the development of this policy/measure?

    This children’s rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) addresses the commitments made in the Coronavirus (COVID-19): mental health - transition and recovery plan and encapsulates the work of multiple policy areas which address children and

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19) mental health transition and recovery plan - children and young people's mental health: CRWIA
  5. Gathering data, identifying evidence gaps and identifying stakeholders

    This island communities screening assessment (ICIA) accompanies a UK-wide consultation on extended producer responsibility for packaging waste.

    Part of:
    UK packaging producer responsibility system reform: partial island communities screening assessment
  6. Summary and conclusions

    Findings from the second phase of the Scottish Study of Early Learning and Childcare (SSELC), a research project established to evaluate the expansion of early learning and childcare (ELC) in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Study of Early Learning and Childcare: ELC Leavers (Phase 2) Report - Updated 2021
  7. Process and methodology

    The National roll out of the Redesign of Urgent Care was informed by a Rapid External Review of NHS Ayrshire & Arran Pathfinder site that went live on 3 November 2020. The review was chaired by Sir Lewis Ritchie and Commissioned by Interim Chief

    Part of:
    NHS Ayrshire and Arran - redesign of urgent care - pathway finder programme: rapid external review
  8. 4. Conclusions

    A report from a rapid process evaluation of the introduction of Buvidal opiate substitution therapy in prisons in Scotland as a contingency measure response to the COVID-19 pandemic between May and September 2020.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) in prisons: process evaluation
  9. 4. Methods for identifying hidden homeless populations

    This report presents an overview of the methods used internationally to identify or count people experiencing hidden forms of homelessness and the populations that may be likely to experience it. The report also considers the Scottish context and

    Part of:
    Hidden Homelessness International Evidence Review: Exploring Ways of Identifying and Counting Hidden Homeless Populations
  10. The 5-Step Approach

    Updated guidance on how to use the 5 Step approach to design and evaluate criminal justice interventions.

    Part of:
    The 5 Step Approach to Evaluation: Designing and Evaluating Interventions to Reduce Reoffending
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