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  1. 3. Standards of Accessibility and Customer Care

    Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers: a quality assurance framework 2009.

    Part of:
    Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers: a quality assurance framework
  2. Section 4: Consent, corroboration and information sharing

    An analysis of the responses to the consultation on the draft clinical pathway for healthcare professionals working to support adults who present having experienced rape or sexual assault.

    Part of:
    Supporting adults who present having experienced rape or sexual assault - draft clinical pathway: consultation analysis
  3. 2 Research Questions and Methods

    This report sets out the broad approach to the Glasgow 2014 legacy evaluation,the research questions it will address, and the range of methods that will be deployed between now and 2019. It also sets out the priorities for the next 18 months and a

    Part of:
    An Evaluation of the Commonwealth Games 2014 Legacy for Scotland Report 1: Questions, Methods and Baseline
  4. Section 1: Staff views and understanding of donation and the opt-out authorisation system

    Findings from qualitative research undertaken between October 2019 and January 2020, with NHS staff involved in organ and tissue donation across Scotland, concerning attitudes toward organ and tissue donation and ‘The Human Tissue (Authorisation)

    Part of:
    The Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Act 2019: qualitative research - October 2019 to January 2020
  5. 3. The legislation and its implementation in practice

    An Evaluation of the implementation and impact of section 1 of the Offensive Behaviour and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012

    Part of:
    An evaluation of Section 1 of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012
  6. 3 Changing Views of the Economy and Living Standards

    This report uses SSA data from 1999 onwards to explore changing attitudes to government, the economy and public services. It also discusses findings on who people think should be responsible for providing and paying for particular public services.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2011: Core Module - Attitudes to Government, the Economy and Public Services in Scotland
  7. The structure of the framework

    A skills and knowledge framework for dementia

    Part of:
    Promoting Excellence: A framework for all health and social services staff working with people with dementia, their families and carers
  8. 6 PROFESSIONAL VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES OF DELIVERING THE PROGRAMME IN THE LATE PREGNANCY TO POSTPARTUM PERIOD

    The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) is a preventative prgramme for first time teenage mothers and their babies. FNP is being tested in Scotland for the first time. This is the second interim evaluation report and focuses on the late pregnancy and

    Part of:
    Evaluation of the Family Nurse Partnership Programme in NHS Lothian, Scotland - Late Pregnancy and Postpartum
  9. Part Two – New Statutory Aggravations

    'One Scotland: hate has no home here' consultation asks questions on our approach to consolidating all Scottish hate crime legislation and expanding the statutory aggravations.

    Part of:
    One Scotland: consultation on current hate crime legislation
  10. Outcome 3. End-of-life care

    NHS Boards undertook a one-off baseline self-assessment of current practices in all specialist dementia care settings to meet the needs of Commitment 11 and address the issues raised in the Mental Welfare Commission report 'Dignity and Respect:

    Part of:
    Quality and Excellence in Specialist Dementia Care (QESDC): baseline one-off self-assessment tool and reporting arrangements
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