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Summary of Key Actions
Guidance outlining the responsibilities of NHS Scotland, Local Authorities, Integration Authorities, and their Housing and Education partners for the provision of equipment and adaptations, with the aim of supporting partnerships, across Scotland,
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Convention of the Highlands and Islands minutes: October 2022
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 03 October 2022
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3. Realistic Medicine and Value Based Health & Care
Sets out the challenges our system is facing and how practising Realistic Medicine can deliver a more sustainable system. It includes six commitments on what we’ll do to support health and care professionals deliver care that people value.
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2. Introduction: Why Do We Need to Change ?
The Strategy makes proposals for how clinical services need to change in order to provide sustainable health and social care services fit for the future.
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The Centre for Sustainable Delivery and NHS Academy
Sets out our vision for the health and social care workforce. Supports our tripartite ambition of recovery, growth and transformation of our workforce and the actions we will take to achieve our vision and ambition.
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Technology & Equipment
Major review of the Scottish Breast Screening Programme.
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Care Homes
Guidance outlining the responsibilities of NHS Scotland, Local Authorities, Integration Authorities, and their Housing and Education partners for the provision of equipment and adaptations, with the aim of supporting partnerships, across Scotland,
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Housing First monitoring report: year one quarter four
Housing First quarterly monitoring: Jan-March 2022
- Part of:
- Housing First
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Scotland's Employability Support Services: Employability Minister's speech to Scottish Parliament
Employability Minister Jamie Hepburn MSP delivers a speech to Scottish Parliament regarding Scotland's Employability Support Services.
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Commissioning of public services
The new learning disability strategy in Scotland, following on from, and building on the principles and successes of The same as you?, the original review of service for people with a learning disability, published in 2000.
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