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Variability in Implementation
Our analysis of responses to the consultation on guidance of the Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, on the definition of terminal illness for the purpose of disability assistance, undertaken between 12 February and 19 April 2019.
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Chapter 3 - Absconding regulations
Second consultation on the implementation of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 2015 focusing on cross-border transfer regulations, regulations relating to absconding patients and transitional and savings provisions.
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Section 6: Focus groups summary
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.
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Section 7. Other Issues Relating to the 2003 Act
Training material for Approved Medical Practitioners
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Part 3 - Encouraging, handling and learning from 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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Chapter 9 Investigations
Guidance for local authority staff with duties and powers under the Adults with Incapacity Act 2000.
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3. Understanding and achieving transformation
This is our second report on proposals and policies (RPP2) for meeting our climate change targets.
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Appendix 3
Managing allegations against foster carers and approved kinship carers provides detailed best practice guidance on how to respond when there are concerns about the safety and well-being of looked after children. It is designed to both help to ensure
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12. FUNDING
Analysis of Responses received to the Consultation on Reforming Police and Fire and Rescue Services in Scotland
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Disclosure periods: Service Disciplinary Offences
Summary of guidance on the rules of self-disclosure in relation to previous convictions and alternatives to prosecution under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 in Scotland.
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