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Responses to Consultation on Proposals for an Offence of Wilful Neglect or Ill-treatment in Health and Social Care Settings
Responses received to the Scottish Government consultation on proposals for an Offence of Wilful Neglect or Ill-treatment in Health and Social Care Settings
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4. How effective are the Third Sector Interfaces in the delivery of the core functions?
Independent evaluation of Scotland’s Third Sector Interface (TSI) network model and Voluntary Action Scotland (VAS).
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Chapter Nine Designing for human error on the roads
Go Safe on Scotland's Roads it's Everyone's Responsibility: Scotland's road safety framework to 2020.
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Annex B: Consultation List
Consultation on propopsals to establish a National Confident Forum for Adults who were in care as children.
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Option selected: Option 2
This business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) considers the impacts for businesses and consumers of amending the definition of fully vaccinated to include the requirement for a booster vaccination if a person’s primary course of MHRA
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Disability
This equality impact assessment (EQIA) is to analyse the potential impacts for each protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010 of amending the definition of fully vaccinated to include the requirement for a booster if a primary course of
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ANNEX THREE - RELIEFS
An analysis of responses received to the consultation on Taking Forward a Scottish Land and Buildings Transaction Tax Consultation.
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3 Relationships
Findings from the implementation the Family Nurse Partnership in NHS Lothian during the infancy phase of the programme delivery (specifically the period between when clinets' babies are 6 weeks old to their first birthdays).
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Footnotes
Findings from the implementation the Family Nurse Partnership in NHS Lothian during the infancy phase of the programme delivery (specifically the period between when clinets' babies are 6 weeks old to their first birthdays).
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5. Identifying Regional and Sectoral Differences
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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