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3. Improving health and well-being
The National Delivery Plan will apply to AHPs from across Health and Social Care and it will provide a strategic platform for future AHP activity, demonstrating the contribution and impact that AHPs can and do have on the delivery of national policy.
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Supporting documents
This document provides guidance to the thyroid cancer quality improvement indicator engagement document. The survey can be accessed on our Citizen Space engagement document.
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Mental Health
Annual report in relation to improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare in Scotland.
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2 Trends and Habits in Scotland
Healthy Eating, Active Living: An action plan to improve diet, increase physical activity and tackle obesity (2008-2011)
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APPENDIX B: AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH
The report provides findings from the the first three years of a qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland
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Section 2: The Structure Overall
A consultation on the draft Public Services Reform (Prison Visiting Committees) (Scotland) Order 2014 took place between 4 Oct 13 and 31 Jan 14. A total of 36 written responses were received and analysed. Whilst some respondents expressed support
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Introduction by the Chief Health Professions Officer
The National Delivery Plan will apply to AHPs from across Health and Social Care and it will provide a strategic platform for future AHP activity, demonstrating the contribution and impact that AHPs can and do have on the delivery of national policy.
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Supporting documents
This handbook provides a guide to good practice in participation work across Scottish Government. It provides information about participatory methods and when to use them, the development of an effective participation strategy, and signposts to
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- Participation Handbook
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Section 3: Monitors
A consultation on the draft Public Services Reform (Prison Visiting Committees) (Scotland) Order 2014 took place between 4 Oct 13 and 31 Jan 14. A total of 36 written responses were received and analysed. Whilst some respondents expressed support
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Support Services
Annual report in relation to improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare in Scotland.
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