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  1. 3. Discussion of results

    This report provides the analysis of an exploratory survey conducted by Education Analytical Services within the Scottish Government on the views of 4485 parents of 3 and 4 year olds on the proposed increase, by 2020, of free early learning and

    Part of:
    Increasing the hours of free early learning and child care provision - An exploratory analysis of parents' views on the proposed increase to 1140 hours per year
  2. 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

    Part of:
    GROWING UP IN SCOTLAND: THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND EXPERIENCES OF 3 YEAR OLD CHILDREN LIVING IN SCOTLAND IN 2007/08 AND 2013
  3. Chapter Four Preventing Oral Diseases

    Strategy targeted at those vulnerable to poor oral health including frail older people, those with special care needs and homeless people.

    Part of:
    Oral health improvement strategy for priority groups
  4. PART 2: DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS UNDER THE 2003 ACT

    This consultation seeks views with regards to the delegation of functions in 2 specific areas, these being Mental Health Officer ("MHO")functions under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003, and Local Authority ("LA") functions

    Part of:
    Delegation of Local Authority Functions: Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Scotland) Act 2003 and Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000
  5. 4 Putting nutritional guidance into practice

    Nutritional guidance for early education and childcare settings for children aged 1-5

    Part of:
    Nutritional Guidance for Early Years: food choices for children aged 1-5 years in early education and childcare settings
  6. Footnotes

    The report provides findings from the the first three years of a qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland

    Part of:
    The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third Sector in Scotland: A Longitudinal Study Year Three Report (2009-2012)
  7. Growing Up in Scotland - Birth Cohort 2. Parenting a 10-month old child: attitudes, feelings, domestic organisation and activities

    This document presents key findings on parenting from the second birth cohort of the Growing Up in Scotland study, surveyed for the first time during 2010/11 when children were aged 10 months. It considers how mothers’ attitudes to parenting,

  8. Consultation Topics and Questions

    This consultation is the first step in a legal process to underpin the Scottish Welfare Fund in legislation. It also seeks views on options for independent scrutiny of decisions made by local authorities on applications to the Scottish Welfare Fund.

    Part of:
    Consultation on draft Welfare Funds (Scotland) Bill and options for challenging decisions made by local authorities on applications to the Scottish Welfare Fund
  9. Chapter 6 The local authority as intervener or guardian

    Guidance for local authority staff with duties and powers under the Adults with Incapacity Act 2000.

    Part of:
    Adults with incapacity: code of practice for local authorities
  10. Article 1 - Subject matter and scope

    This consultation document sets out the Scottish Government’s approach to implementation of the EU Directive on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare. It seeks views on the detail of the implementation, and examines the

    Part of:
    Cross Border Healthcare & Patient Mobility: Public Consultation on Scotland's Transposition and Implementation of Directive 2011/24 EU on the Application of Patients' Rights in Cross-border Healthcare.
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