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Chapter 3 Conclusions and Next Steps
Exploring the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour of the general public in relation to responding to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
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Adult active travel to work
Latest data for indicators selected to monitor progress for our Prevention of Obesity Route Map (2010). Most indicators are updated up to 2014, but for some indicators data are more or less up-to-date than this.
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- Obesity indicators 2015
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Consequences, risk factors, and geography of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) - Research Findings
Scottish Longitudinal NEET Study
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5 Geographic focus (Q4 and Q5)
Analysis of responses received during consultation on international development policy.
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Chapter 9: Conclusions and Recommendations
Final report on the use, safety and efficacy of implants in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
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Chapter 5 Conclusions
This explored Scottish public authorities’ experiences in approaching their Public Sector Equality Duties. This report presents views about what authorities have learnt from their implementation of the Scottish specific duties. The Scottish
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2. The UKCS Investment Climate
The maximising the total value added report includes recommendations designed to facilitate long term stability and predictability for the industry.
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2. EARLY INTERVENTION
This document sets out a joint approach to early years and early intervention by the Scottish Government and COSLA.
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Prevention
The Government's response to the Christie commission on the future delivery of public services.
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A. DRAFT PLAN FOR OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY
The Draft Sectoral Marine Plans for Offshore Wind, Wave and Tidal energy in Scottish Waters represent Scottish Ministers' proposed spatial policy for the development of commercial scale offshore renewable energy at a national and regional level.
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