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Chapter 3 Key Achievements in Healthcare Quality
The NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2012/13 presents an assessment of the performance of NHSScotland in 2012/13 and describes key achievements and outcomes.
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Chapter 3 Improving Quality of Care
The NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2013/14 presents an assessment of the performance of NHSScotland in 2013/14 and describes key achievements and outcomes.
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Legislative and Policy Development
This report shows the results of the public consultation on the revised national guidance for child protection in Scotland, and our response to the results.
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CHAPTER 3 KEY ACHIEVEMENTS IN HEALTHCARE QUALITY
The NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2011/12 presents an assessment of the performance of NHSScotland in 2011/12 and describes key achievements and outcomes.
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4. Pillar Two: Children in the Criminal Justice System
The Children’s Care and Justice Bill consultation was published on 30 March 2022 seeking views and feedback on policy proposals to inform the development of the Bill. 106 responses were received from a broad range of stakeholders. This document
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4. Part Two: Guidance
Analysis of responses to the consultation on implementing Section 11 of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Act 2015: the appointment and role of independent child trafficking guardians.
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Specific areas of concern
This report shows the results of the public consultation on the revised national guidance for child protection in Scotland, and our response to the results.
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Findings and Recommendations
This consultation seeks views on a range of actions in relation to the Pregnancy and Parenthood in Young People Strategy in Scotland
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5. Developing a Learning Culture
Review of various child protection systems and organisations in Scotland.
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Annex 5: Learning Review Team – attributes, skills, experience and knowledge
Guidance to support child protection committees to reflect, learn and improve child protection systems and practice when a child or young person dies, is significantly harmed, or was at risk of death or significant harm or where effective practice
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