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Executive Summary
This guidance is for the NHS and their health service providers to assist them in handling and responding to feedback, comments, concerns and complaints raised in relation to health care in accordance with the Patient Rights (Scotland)Act 2011.
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Section 3 - Introduction
Following the recommendations made by the Task Force on Gear Conflict this is a consultation on measures to tackle gear conflict in Scottish inshore waters.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Children and Families Collective Leadership Group minutes - 1 October 2020
Minutes for the meeting of the group on 1 October 2020.
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Theme 8 - Efficiency & Effectiveness
Joint response to Dame Elish Angiolini from the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Lord Advocate following publication of the final report of her independent review of complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing
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Race Equality in Education Programme: Stakeholder Network Group: school leadership and professional learning, March 2021
A supporting document of the Race Equality and Anti-Racism in Education Programme: Stakeholder Network Group's March 2021 meeting.
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1. Part 4 of the Act - General
Guidance on local authorities’ powers under Part 4 of the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009, particularly section 56 and the statutory procedures for flood protection schemes.
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(1) General
Guidance on the rules of self-disclosure in relation to previous convictions and alternatives to prosecution under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 in Scotland.
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ANNEX 1: LIST OF RESPONDENTS
Analysis of Responses received to the Consultation on Reforming Police and Fire and Rescue Services in Scotland
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The Future
Guidance to be used by people who use Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC), their familes, strategic and operational heads within health boards, local authority social work and education departments and the voluntary sector
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5. Outputs
Demand optimisation is defined as the process by which diagnostic test use is optimised to maximise clinical utility, which in turn optimises clinical care and drives more efficient use of associated scarce NHS resources. Report from the National
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