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KEY FUNCTIONS OF INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
Management of Public Health Incidents: Guidance on the Roles and Responsibilities of NHS led Incident Management Teams - October 2011
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SECTION 3: Provision of Healthcare and Welfare Support
Scoping Review: A Needs Based Assessment and Epidemiological Community-Based Survey of Ex-Service Personnel and their Families in Scotland
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SELF-DIRECTED SUPPORT: CONSULTATION ON THE DRAFT REGULATIONS AND STATUTORY GUIDANCE TO ACCOMPANY THE SOCIAL CARE (SELF-DIRECTED SUPPORT) (SCOTLAND) ACT 2013
The Scottish Government response to consultation on the Self-directed support draft regulations and statutory guidance to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed support)(Scotland) Act 2013.
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2 - ARRANGEMENTS TO SECURE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN USER FOCUS
Guidance for statutory duty of user focus
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Supporting documents
This document provides guidance to the thyroid cancer quality improvement indicator engagement document. The survey can be accessed on our Citizen Space engagement document.
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Supporting documents
This handbook provides a guide to good practice in participation work across Scottish Government. It provides information about participatory methods and when to use them, the development of an effective participation strategy, and signposts to
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- Participation Handbook
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References
Strategy targeted at those vulnerable to poor oral health including frail older people, those with special care needs and homeless people.
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ANNEX B
This document provides guidance for the NHS in preparing for, and managing public health incidents in collaboration with partners, especially the Local Authorities.
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4. Measuring professionalism
Report exploring professionalism focused on the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals workforce in NHSScotland.
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References
This report presents findings from the Scottish Government core module in the 2013 Scottish Social Attitudes survey. It discusses changing attitudes to government, the economy and standards of living, the health service and social care, and social
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