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  1. 2. Analysis of Responses

    This report analyses the written responses received to the consultation on the draft Land Use Strategy for Scotland 2016 to 2021.

    Part of:
    Consultation Analysis: Getting the Best from Our Land – A Draft Land Use Strategy for Scotland 2016-2021
  2. 4 Ensuring Staff Have The Required Support, Knowledge And Skills (Q2)

    Report from the independent analysis of the Consultation to Introduce a Statutory Duty of Candour for Health and Social Care Services

    Part of:
    Proposals to Introduce a Statutory Duty of Candour for Health and Social Care Services: Consultation Analysis
  3. 4. Partnership working with other agencies

    The Universal Health Visiting Pathway was introduced in Scotland in 2015 to refocus the approach to health visiting. This is the first report of 4 that provides findings of the National Evaluation of Health Visiting. It focuses on primary research

    Part of:
    Universal Health Visiting Pathway evaluation - phase 1: main report - primary research with health visitors and parents and case note review
  4. Chapter 6 Parenting Support

    This report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland Study to compare the circumstances and experiences of children aged 3 in Scotland in 2007/08 with those at the same age in 2013.It looks at child health and development and parental health as

    Part of:
    GROWING UP IN SCOTLAND: THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND EXPERIENCES OF 3 YEAR OLD CHILDREN LIVING IN SCOTLAND IN 2007/08 AND 2013
  5. 8 Quotas

    The Employment Research Institute was commissioned by the Scottish Government to identify how barriers to equality and diversity representation at board level in public, private and third sector organisations could be overcome, particularly for women

    Part of:
    Overcoming Barriers to Equality and Diversity Representation on Public, Private and Third Sector Boards in Scotland
  6. Introduction by the Chief Health Professions Officer

    Scottish healthcare science national delivery plan 2015–2020 to drive improvement and maximise the contribution of healthcare science.

    Part of:
    Driving improvement, delivering results: healthcare science national delivery plan 2015–2020
  7. The Evaluation of Health Visiting in Scotland

    The Universal Health Visiting Pathway was introduced in Scotland in 2015 to refocus the approach to health visiting. This is the first report of 4 that provides findings of the National Evaluation of Health Visiting. It focuses on primary research

    Part of:
    Universal Health Visiting Pathway evaluation - phase 1: main report - primary research with health visitors and parents and case note review
  8. Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020: fourth report on the Scottish Ministers' responses to requests for information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

    Report on the Scottish Ministers’ handling of requests for information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 for the period from 27 November 2020 to 26 January 2021.

    Part of:
    Freedom of information (FOI): document collection
  9. Outcome 4. Medication, non-pharmacological support and managing stressed and distressed behaviours

    NHS Boards undertook a one-off baseline self-assessment of current practices in all specialist dementia care settings to meet the needs of Commitment 11 and address the issues raised in the Mental Welfare Commission report 'Dignity and Respect:

    Part of:
    Quality and Excellence in Specialist Dementia Care (QESDC): baseline one-off self-assessment tool and reporting arrangements
  10. Chapter 2: Summary and Conclusions

    This consultation report sets out the Scottish Government’s response to the independent social research report ‘The Provision of Specialist Residential Chronic Pain Services in Scotland: Analysis of Consultation Responses’. These reports

    Part of:
    Future provision of specialist residential chronic pain management services in Scotland: consultation report
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