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Chapter 4 Conclusions
Scottish Longitudinal NEET Study
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Better Service Planning and Delivery
This document sets out the Scottish Government’s Response to the 2012 consultation on the Children and Young People Bill.
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2 Introduction to the Assessment
This Environmental Report documents the results of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) which is an assessment of the effects of the plans on relevant environmental receptors. In this assessment the effects of the plan on the following have
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See Hear: A strategic framework for meeting the needs of people with a sensory impairment in Scotland - Consultation Responses
A draft sensory impairment strategy for Scotland
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FSS in Irvine
Part of the Fair Start Scotland evaluation series. It presents detailed findings from the first wave of local area case studies in Alloa, Wick and Irvine and includes feedback from FSS service providers, participants, local delivery partners and
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3. Perceptions of the value of the draft strategy
Analysis of responses to our 'Connected Scotland: tackling social isolation and loneliness and building stronger communities' consultation.
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Priority 1: Empower communities and build shared ownership
The Scottish Government’s first national strategy to tackle social isolation and loneliness and build stronger social connections.
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Capacity, skills and knowledge
Final report of the evaluation of the CYFEI and ALEC Fund.
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2. Understanding and Responding to the Needs of People
The Adult Clinical Pathway provides information about the healthcare and Forensic Medical examination (FME) for victims of rape or sexual assault; the steps that should be followed by the clinician undertaking the examination; and the requirements
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4. Identification and Assessment of Potential Labour Market Options
This report from a sub-group of the Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board contains recommendations for actions and interventions to help mitigate the expected rise in unemployment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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