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CRWIA – Stage 3
Updated Reducing risks in schools guidance (version 6.0) has been developed in consultation with the COVID-19 Education Recovery Group (CERG) and with the advice of the Advisory Sub-Group on Education and Children’s Issues. This document considers
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5. Public Partner Reflections
This report was led on by Professor Philip Cachia to consider the challenges of the maximum 48 hour working week and provide recommendations for the Scottish Government to consider.
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8 Key Issues by Sector
The Initial Plan Framework (IPF) outlines the process for development of the Sectoral Marine Plan for Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas (INTOG) Decarbonisation. The IPF also sets out the areas that will be used for future seabed leasing.
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HealthyLiving Awards
Latest data for indicators selected to monitor progress for our Prevention of Obesity Route Map (2010). Most indicators are updated up to 2014, but for some indicators data are more or less up-to-date than this.
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- Obesity indicators 2015
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Introduction
This is the first children and young people’s services plan in Scotland to focus on the support provided by allied health professionals (AHPs). The plan sets the direction of travel for the design and delivery of AHP services to meet the
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5. Practice Context
Guidance for local authorities on the assessment of young people who present a risk of harm through sexually harmful and/or violent behaviour.
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3. Meeting the needs of the Third Sector
Independent evaluation of Scotland’s Third Sector Interface (TSI) network model and Voluntary Action Scotland (VAS).
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2. Overview of Responses
Consultation report regarding the transposition of the European Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive into Scottish legislation.
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Annex A. The policy and legislative context
Draft guidance for a consultation on supporting children and young people from travelling communities to engage in school education.
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Executive Summary
Final report on the use, safety and efficacy of implants in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
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