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The Links Project was established between October 2010 and May 2011. Staff in ten Scottish General Practices explored connections with their communities. Six of the practices were in areas of deprivation in Glasgow and four in different areas of Fife
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Integrated budgets and resourcing
The Scottish Government's response to key points made by respondents to the Integration of Adult Health and Social Care consultation.
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3. Local Heat & Energy Efficiency Strategies
This is a second consultation on local heat and energy efficiency strategies and regulation of district and communal heating.
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2. Work plan 1: integration
Themed work plans for the Independent Oversight and Assurance Group on Tayside's Mental Health Services.
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Annex A: Guidance on the General Conditions of licence
This guidance is issued by the Scottish Ministers to provide details of the requirements of the new Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (Scotland) Regulations 2021, in relation to animal welfare establishments in Scotland.
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5 Conclusions
A report undertaken to assess the suitability of low carbon heating technologies in residential buildings in Scotland.
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Annex B: Update on Implementation of the NACWG's 2018 Recommendations
Scottish Government's Response to the First Minister's National Advisory Council on Women and Girls (NACWG) 2019 Report and Recommendation on Policy Coherence. The recommendations are challenging the Scottish Government to do more to tackle gender
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Introduction
A scoping review to support our understanding of diet, weight and type 2 diabetes in minority ethnic groups in Scotland, their access and experiences of services to support weight management and type 2 diabetes, and recommendations for change.
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2. Ward Type Breakdowns
Results of the sixth Mental Health & Learning Disability Inpatient Census and Out of Scotland NHS Placements Census, 2022.
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6. Conclusions
New entry into the Scottish fishing industry is commonly perceived as a self-evident necessity for the long-term prosperity of the sector and its absence a signal for government intervention. The remit of this paper is to explore whether prohibitive
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