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  1. The Role of Chief Social Work Officer: Principles, Requirements and Guidance pursuant to Section 5(1) of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968

    The Role of Chief Social Work Officer - guidance for local authorities in Scotland

  2. Annex 6.D Improvement to the energy performance of existing building services when carrying out building work

    The building standards technical handbooks provide guidance on achieving the standards set in the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004. This handbook applies to a building warrant submitted on or after 1 October 2019 and to building work which does

    Part of:
    Building standards technical handbook 2019: non-domestic
  3. Annex 5: Practical Guide to the Appraisal of External Wall Systems in Residential Buildings

    Version 2.0 of this Scottish Advice Note provides advice for those responsible for fire safety in residential buildings including building owners/managers/residents groups responsible for determining the fire risk posed by external wall systems on

    Part of:
    External wall systems in existing multi-storey residential buildings - fire risk: advice note - version 2
  4. Appendix E High Level (Preliminary) Options Assessments

    Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the Scottish Climate Change Bill: Consultation Proposals: Final Environmental Report (Post-Consultation Issue) November 2008

    Part of:
    Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the Scottish Climate Change Bill: Consultation Proposals: Environmental Report
  5. 5. PARTNERSHIP WORKING

    The report provides findings from the second year of a three year 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 Two Report
  6. 7. Assessment of Combined Impacts

    This report provides Marine Scotland with evidence on economic and social effects to inform a Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for each possible NC MPA, and a Sustainability Appraisal for the suite of proposals as a whole.

    Part of:
    Planning Scotland's Seas: 2013 - The Scottish Marine Protected Area Project – Developing the Evidence Base tor Impact Assessments and the Sustainability Appraisal Final Report
  7. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    The report provides findings from the second year of a three year 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 Two Report
  8. 3. Facilitating professionalism

    Report exploring professionalism focused on the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals workforce in NHSScotland.

    Part of:
    Professionalism in nursing, midwifery and the allied health professions: report
  9. Annex L: Additional responses around questionnaires from the Scottish Youth Parliament and the Focus groups at HMYOI Polmont and Secure Care Centres

    This report sets out proposals from the Expert Group on Preventing Sexual Offending Involving Children and Young People to improve prevention and early intervention in response to harmful sexual behaviour involving children and young people.

    Part of:
    Harmful sexual behaviour by children and young people: Expert Group report
  10. 5. Option 3: Housing Panel Replacing Courts As Decision Maker

    The research report presents the findings from an analysis of responses to the introduction of a new housing panel for Scotland consultation. The findings show who has responded to the consutlation and the key themes emerging from the responses.

    Part of:
    Better Dispute Resolution in Housing: Analysis of Responses to the Consultation on the Introduction of a New Housing Panel for Scotland
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