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Chapter 1 Introduction
This report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland Study to compare the circumstances and experiences of children aged 3 in Scotland in 2007/08 with those at the same age in 2013.It looks at child health and development and parental health as
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Appendix D Modified Sectoral E-Tests
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the Scottish Climate Change Bill: Consultation Proposals: Final Environmental Report (Post-Consultation Issue) November 2008
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Organising for Quality and Efficiency
Annual report in relation to improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare in Scotland.
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Appendix E: FNP core model elements and fidelity ('stretch') goals
The Family Nurse Partnershhip (FNP) is a preventative programme for first time teenage mothers and their babies. FNP is being tested in Scotland for the first time. This is the first interim evaluation report and focuses on the intake and early
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2. METHODOLOGY
The review focusses on data sources not already in use in the evaluation (eg in the baseline report or on the Assessing Legacy website) that could shed insight into the extent to which Scotland’s games legacy ambitions are met over time,
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Rural Economy
The 2019-2020 autumn budget revision to the Budget (Scotland) Act for the year ending 31 March 2020.
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Part 4 - Information that may be useful in dealing with feedback, comments, concerns and complaints
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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5. The New Ethnicity Classification and Supporting Evidence
Scotland's New Ethnicity Classification for Scottish Official Statistics and Recommended for Scotland's 2011 Census
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Dementia Skilled Practice Level
A skills and knowledge framework for dementia
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CHAPTER FOUR AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOUR AND WILLINGNESS TO INTERVENE
This report presents findings from a module of questions included in the 2006 Scottish Social Attitudes survey and revisits a theme first addressed by survey in 2004, namely public attitudes towards young people and youth crime.
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