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1 Introduction
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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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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SECTION 5: Review of the Eminence- and Evidence-based Literature
Scoping Review: A Needs Based Assessment and Epidemiological Community-Based Survey of Ex-Service Personnel and their Families in Scotland
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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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CHAPTER 4: KEY CROSS CUTTING THEMES
The report provides findings from the the first three years of a qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The report provides findings from the the first three years of a qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland
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APPENDIX A: CASE STUDIES
The report provides findings from the the first three years of a qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland
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chapter 6 over-arching issues
This Volume of the Code of Practice for the Mental Health (Care andTreatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 covers a range of issues relating tomentally disordered offenders.
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chapter 4 the compulsory treatment order and the interim compulsory treatment order in operation (part 7 chapters 2, 3 & 7or sections 72 to 76 and 127 to 129)
Volume 2 of the Code of Practice for the Mental Health (Care andTreatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (“the Act”) deals with a range of issuesrelating to what can be termed “civil compulsory powers”.
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chapter 2 short-term detention certificate (part 6)
Volume 2 of the Code of Practice for the Mental Health (Care andTreatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (“the Act”) deals with a range of issuesrelating to what can be termed “civil compulsory powers”.
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