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  1. Chapter 7 Protecting Children

    Guidance and regulations on the Children (Scotland) Act 1995

    Part of:
    Scotland's Children - The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 Regulations and Guidance: Volume 1 Support and Protection for Children and Their Families
  2. KEY PRINCIPLES

    This document provides guidance for the NHS in preparing for, and managing public health incidents in collaboration with partners, especially the Local Authorities.

    Part of:
    Management of Public Health Incidents: Guidance on the Roles and Responsibilities of NHS led Incident Management Teams - October 2011 (Updated July 2013)
  3. Chapter 8 Supervision of non-local authority proxies

    Guidance for local authority staff with duties and powers under the Adults with Incapacity Act 2000.

    Part of:
    Adults with incapacity: code of practice for local authorities
  4. chapter 7 reviewing a hospital direction or a transfer for treatment direction

    This Volume of the Code of Practice for the Mental Health (Care andTreatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 covers a range of issues relating tomentally disordered offenders.

    Part of:
    mental health (care and treatment) (scotland) act 2003: code of practice- volume 3 compulsory powers in relation to mentally disordered offenders
  5. chapter 4 discharge of a patient subject to a compulsion order and restriction order

    This Volume of the Code of Practice for the Mental Health (Care andTreatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 covers a range of issues relating tomentally disordered offenders.

    Part of:
    mental health (care and treatment) (scotland) act 2003: code of practice- volume 3 compulsory powers in relation to mentally disordered offenders
  6. References

    The report uses qualitative longitudinal research within 21 third sector organisations to investigate their responses to the opportunities and challenges of the changing public services landscape in Scotland between 2009 - 2013. It builds upon the

    Part of:
    The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third sector in Scotland: A Longitudinal Study (2009 - 2013): Year 4 and Final Report
  7. ANNEX

    Analysis of responses recieved to the consultation on the expedited procedure and the Scottish Government Response

    Part of:
    Implementation of the Certification of Death (Scotland) Act 2011 - Scottish Government Response to the Consultation on the Expedited "not staying registration" Procedure
  8. 2 SRDP Stakeholder Communication Plan

    This report evaluates the implementation of the SRDP Communication Plan and the operational effectiveness of the Scottish National Rural Network (SNRN) in order to provide recommendations for the 2014 - 2020 SRDP.

    Part of:
    Evaluation of Scottish National Rural Network (SNRN) and Scotland Rural Development Programme (SRDP) Communication Plan
  9. chapter 2 short-term detention certificate (part 6)

    Volume 2 of the Code of Practice for the Mental Health (Care andTreatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (“the Act”) deals with a range of issuesrelating to what can be termed “civil compulsory powers”.

    Part of:
    mental health (care and treatment) (scotland) act 2003 code of practice volume 2 ?civil compulsory powers (parts 5, 6, 7 and 20)
  10. Article 6 - National Contact Points for cross-border healthcare

    This consultation document sets out the Scottish Government’s approach to implementation of the EU Directive on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare. It seeks views on the detail of the implementation, and examines the

    Part of:
    Cross Border Healthcare & Patient Mobility: Public Consultation on Scotland's Transposition and Implementation of Directive 2011/24 EU on the Application of Patients' Rights in Cross-border Healthcare.
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