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Section 5: Appendices
An analysis of the responses to the consultation on the draft Clinical Pathway for healthcare professionals working to support children and young people who may have experienced child sexual abuse.
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Introduction
Findings from qualitative research undertaken between October 2019 and January 2020, with NHS staff involved in organ and tissue donation across Scotland, concerning attitudes toward organ and tissue donation and ‘The Human Tissue (Authorisation)
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Section E: Play In Education
An examination of the content of the main qualifications in Scotland, for those working in early learning and childcare, schools, out of school and holiday care services for children. We wanted to discover how much play is included from level 5 to
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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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Annex B
Consultation Report - Consultation on recommendations for no-fault compensation in Scotland for injuries resulting from clinical treatment
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PART XIII ARRANGEMENTS WITH REGISTERED FOSTERING SERVICES
Guidance on the Looked After Children (Scotland) Regulations 2009 and Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007 superseded by 2011 guidance at
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10 Young carers
A progress report on our response to the 2008 concluding observations from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
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Introduction
The full analysis report of responses to the consultation on the draft ten-year strategy.
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Action and achievements to date
An update to our 2016 cancer strategy - Beating Cancer: Ambition and Action.
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Annex D: Evidence on the Effectiveness of Existing Labour Market Measures of Support
This report from a sub-group of the Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board contains recommendations for actions and interventions to help mitigate the expected rise in unemployment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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