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13. Women involved in prostitution and commercial sexual exploitation
This report presents qualitative evidence on the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on people experiencing domestic abuse and other forms of violence against women/girls.
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Background
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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Footnotes
This children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) analyses the potential impact, both positive and negative, of amending the definition of “fully vaccinated” to include the requirement for a booster vaccination if a person’s
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Chapter 3: Realistic Medicine: A Multi-professional Endeavour
Report on the adoption of the personalised, patient-centred Realistic Medicine approach in Scotland's health services.
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Annex H. Abbreviations
The Public Health Review was asked to examine public health systems and functions and their contribution to improving population health and reducing (health) inequalities. This is the Report on behalf of the Review Group published with a Ministerial
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Excellence in Care: Keynote
A report of Scotland's first assuring nursing and midwifery event.
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Annex C Links to underlined titles in document
Health promotion guidance for children and young people in residential care settings
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Growing Up in Scotland - Birth Cohort 2. Infant Feeding: Breastfeeding and weaning amongst mothers in Scotland
This document presents key findings on infant feeding from the second birth cohort (BC2) of the Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) study, surveyed for the first time during 2011 when children were aged 10 months. It considers findings on breastfeeding
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FOOTNOTES
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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Background Notes
Educational Outcomes for Scotland's Looked After Children, 2009/10
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