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1 Introduction
Review of the human health and environmental impacts of non-methane volatile organic compound emissions from malt whisky maturation facilities.
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Chapter 1: Realistic Medicine in an International Context
Report on the adoption of the personalised, patient-centred Realistic Medicine approach in Scotland's health services.
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Health
Report on collaborative work which has taken place under the New Scots refugee integration strategy from 2014 to 2017.
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4. Interventions
This national litter strategy sets out how Scotland can significantly reduce litter and flytipping and support cleaner, safer communities.
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Our actions - networked
Action framework describing where and how we are investing and working with partners to become an entrepreneurial and innovative nation.
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Health Works A review of the Scottish Governments Healthy Working Lives Strategy A report on implementation May 2013
In 2009 the Scottish Government undertook a review of its health and work strategy and published Health Works, which outlined a range of actions for improvement. This report details the progress and outcomes of these actions three years on
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THE ROLE OF THE REGISTERED SOCIAL WORKER IN STATUTORY INTERVENTIONS: GUIDANCE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Guidance focuses on the role of the registered social worker in formal statutory interventions.
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Appendix One
An analysis of the responses received following the ask of public sector organisations to suggest alternative arrangements for public service governance as part of the first engagement phase of the Local Governance Review.
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Appendix 2: External Workshop Summary
In 2018, we reviewed and consulted on our good practice principles for: community benefits from onshore renewable energy developments, shared ownership of onshore renewable energy developments, and community benefits from offshore renewable energy
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Domestic human rights framework
Our update on progress in implementing UN Human Rights Council recommendations in five thematic areas following the third Universal Periodic Review of human rights in the UK in May 2017.
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