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  1. 5 NATIONAL DELIVERY PLAN - PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE

    The National Delivery Plan meets a key milestone in the commitments set out in Better Health, Better Care. It establishes a national infrastructure for the sustainability of specialist children's services in Scotland, not just in the specialist

    Part of:
    Better Health, Better Care: National Delivery Plan for Children and Young People's Specialist Services in Scotland
  2. Annex A: Existing Frameworks and Strategies in Scotland that Contribute to Prevention and Responses around HSB involving children and young people

    This report sets out proposals from the Expert Group on Preventing Sexual Offending Involving Children and Young People to improve prevention and early intervention in response to harmful sexual behaviour involving children and young people.

    Part of:
    Harmful sexual behaviour by children and young people: Expert Group report
  3. 4. Previous Cost Benefit Studies

    We commissioned this cost benefit analysis research to inform the decision making process for Limitations to Standard 2.15 Automatic Fire Suppression Systems – Alterations, Extensions and Conversions , to consider the circumstances which would

    Part of:
    Building standards - Standard 2.15 Automatic Fire Suppression Systems: cost benefit analysis
  4. Scottish Government response to Scrutiny Report

    A letter from Ben Macpherson MSP, Minister for Social Security and Older People, to the Scottish Commission on Social Security (SCoSS), informing them that the Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Scotland) Amendment Regulations have been

    Part of:
    Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Scotland) Regulations: letter to the Scottish Commission on Social Security (SCoSS)
  5. Ministerial Foreword

    Consultation seeking views on how best to challenge men’s demand for prostitution in Scotland, reducing the harms associated with prostitution and supporting women involved to exit.

    Part of:
    Equally Safe - challenging men's demand for prostitution: consultation
  6. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 and The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022: children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    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

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): vaccination
  7. 2. Disruption to student learning

    This paper considers the indirect, wider harms of the pandemic on students, learners and staff within the Further Education, Higher Education and Community Learning and Development sectors from the perspective of stakeholders and drawing on the

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19) higher education, further education and community learning and development: wider harms
  8. Introduction

    Version 2.0 of this Scottish Advice Note provides advice for those responsible for fire safety in residential buildings including building owners/managers/residents groups responsible for determining the fire risk posed by external wall systems on

    Part of:
    External wall systems in existing multi-storey residential buildings - fire risk: advice note - version 2
  9. Evidence Gathered from Stakeholders

    Our first step in identifying markets where Scottish consumers may not be getting a fair deal.

    Part of:
    Ensuring that markets work well for businesses and consumers – a strategic assessment of markets in Scotland
  10. Part 1: determining ordinary residence

    This guidance to assist local authorities in applying the statutory provisions under which the local authority providing accommodation and/or services can recover the costs from another local authority in Scotland.

    Part of:
    The recovery of expenditure on accommodation and services under section 86 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968: guidance
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