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  1. Supporting documents

    This report presents the results of a survey of individuals working within services that provide support to people who use drugs or alcohol. It forms part of a wider rapid review of co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Drug and alcohol services - co-occurring substance use and mental health concerns: survey
  2. Supporting documents

    This easy read summary provides an overview of the available evidence on the adult social care workforce in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related

    Part of:
    National Care Service evidence paper: people who work in adult social care services in Scotland - easy read
  3. Supporting documents

    The Plan meets the evolving needs of Children and Young People in providing an equitable and sustainable model that reflects the early years agenda and the integration of health and social care services

    Part of:
    Ready to Act - A transformational plan for Children and young people, their parents, carers and families who require support from allied health professionals (AHPs)
  4. Supporting documents

    This plan will ensure the work completed by the Programme Board helps to provide services to women, men and families who require help and support during the perinatal period.

    Part of:
    Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Programme Board: delivery plan - September 2021 to September 2022
  5. Supporting documents

    The Mortuary Standards were developed following a 2018 recommendation from the Mortuary Review Group and in collaboration with partners across Scotland to support mortuaries in delivering a nationally consistent and high standard of care for the

    Part of:
    Standards for mortuary services: guidance published by the Scottish Ministers, Police Scotland and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
  6. Supporting documents

    This rapid review presents research evidence and learning from Nordic and Scandinavian national systems of social care to inform the development of the National Care Service for Scotland.

    Part of:
    National Care Service - national systems of social care in Nordic and Scandinavian countries: learning and evidence review
  7. Supporting documents

    The purpose of this guidance is to ensure a consistent approach to the provision of healthcare and forensic medical examination services for children and young people of either sex who may have experienced sexual abuse.

    Part of:
    Healthcare professionals - supporting children and young people who may have experienced child sexual abuse: clinical pathway
  8. Supporting documents

    A report summarising the approach, methodology, findings and recommendations of the options appraisal exercise carried out in June 2018 as part of the Chief Medical Officer's Taskforce to Improve Services for Victims of Rape and Sexual Assault.

    Part of:
    Honouring the lived experience: Rape and Sexual Assault‎ Victims Taskforce option appraisal report
  9. Supporting documents

    This paper seeks to provide a framework, in line with the national drug/alcohol strategy Rights, Respect and Recovery (RRR) and linked policy initiatives for the development of a consistent approach for families affected by substance use.

    Part of:
    Drug and alcohol services - improving holistic family support
  10. Supporting documents

    The Better Together Scottish Patient Experience Inpatient Survey is a postal survey, first conducted in early 2010, with the aim of establishing the experience of a sample of people aged 16 years and over who had a recent overnight hospital stay.

    Part of:
    Scottish Inpatient Patient Experience Survey 2012 Volume 1: National results
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