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2. Literature Review
This study on school partnership and school visits in a global citizenship context supports discussions on global learning, international development, school partnerships and volunteering.
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Gender Re-assignment
This equality impact assessment (EQIA) is to analyse the potential impacts for each protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010 of amending the definition of fully vaccinated to include the requirement for a booster if a primary course of
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4 LIMITING REPEAT AWARDS FOR CGs AND CCGs
Report on responses to the consultation on regulations and statutory guidance under the Welfare Funds (Scotland) Act 2015.
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PART VI: APPLICATION FOR A PERMANENCE ORDER GIVING AUTHORITY FOR ADOPTION
Guidance on the Looked After Children (Scotland) Regulations 2009 and Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007 superseded by 2011 guidance at
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The Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2005: Policy Statement and Regulatory Impact Assessment
Policy Statement and Regulatory Impact Assessment accompanying the Controlled Activities Regulations
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Chapter 2 Planning Children's Services
Guidance and regulations on the Children (Scotland) Act 1995
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SINGLE SHARED ASSESSMENT - INDICATOR OF RELATIVE NEED (SSA-IORN)
Guidance to assist implementation of SSA-IoRN
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ANNEX 1 ELABORATION OF RESEARCH METHODS
Report of research into perceptions of staff, service providers and parents in managing and promoting positive behaviour in early years and early primary settings.
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1. Core and additional pathway visits
The Universal Health Visiting Pathway was introduced in Scotland in 2015 to refocus the approach to health visiting. This is the first report of 4 that provides findings of the National Evaluation of Health Visiting. It focuses on primary research
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Social Research Findings - The Impact of Disability on the Lives of Young Children: Analysis of Growing Up in Scotland Data
This research project was commissioned by Scottish Government Children and Families Analysis with the objective of undertaking an in-depth analysis of data from the Growing Up in Scotland study (GUS) to examine the circumstances and outcomes of
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