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CHAPTER THREE WHAT ARE THE DRIVERS AND ENABLERS OF PARTICIPATION?
This paper provides a brief account of the theory of public value and outlines how public participation can contribute to the process of authorising what public managers do, establishing priorities and decision making and measuring the performance
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These are our bairns: a guide for community planning partnerships on being a good corporate parent
Guidance for councils and their community planning partners on how to improve outcomes for looked after children and young people, and care leavers.
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Glossary of Terms used in this consultation.
This consultation seeks views on reforming Part 1 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 to ensure the child's best interests are at the centre of any decision made about them.
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Governance and Accountability
Broad framework within which Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) will operate and key roles and responsibilities which underpin the relationship between the PIRC and the Scottish Government.
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2 Policing local communities
Evaluation of police and fire reform year 4: international perspectives on police and fire reform.
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4 STRUCTURES FOR PLANNING AND RESPONSE
Pandemic Flu: A Scottish framework for responding to an influenza pandemic. This guidance was superseded by the UK Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Strategy 2011.
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1. Local Government Revenue Expenditure and Funding
A business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) looking at possible impacts of new court fees due to come into effect in April 2018.
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NHS Scotland and Integration Authorities consolidated financial reporting: 2019-2020
Reporting information on the financial performance of NHS Boards and Integration Authorities for 2019 to 2020.
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Public appointment: Extensions of Commissioners’ appointments to the Poverty and Inequality Commission
Public appointments news release.
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Sources and further information
First release of a monthly data report on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the Justice System in Scotland, including information from Police Scotland, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, courts and prisons.
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