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This easy read summary paper provides an overview of Scotland’s health and demographic profile and population projections. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and
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Easy read version of the business and regulatory impact assessment for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill.
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Easy Read version of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan that sets out how the Scottish Government and COSLA will deliver the new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy.
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This easy read summary provides an overview of the key findings and learning from two case studies of integrated care models from different countries: the SCFNuka model from Alaska and the Canterbury model from New Zealand.
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Easy Read version of the Executive Summary of the independent analysis of responses to the consultation on the national Good Food Nation Plan
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We are calling for evidence to support the Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation (IRISR) of social care support which will also include a range of in person and virtual stakeholder events. This easy read guide provides more
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Guidance for businesses and workplaces (including transport operators) on reducing the risk of respiratory infections including COVID-19 and supporting staff and customers.
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This is about Scotland’s Health and Social Care Standards. It will help people understand how good their care should be.
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This easy read summary provides an overview of social work services provided in the justice system in Scotland. It forms one of a collection of contextual papers about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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This easy read summary provides an overview of recent evidence on experiences of social care and unpaid caring in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and
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