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Planning with People guidance sets out the responsibilities NHS boards, local authorities and Integration Joint Boards have to community engagement when health and social care services are being planned, or when changes to services are being
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We want to hear your views on what a new mental health and wellbeing strategy for Scotland should look like. We have asked a series of questions, and your answers to these will help us write the final strategy.
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Information about options offered by Social Security Scotland to clients who may need further support with an application for a disability benefit.
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A lived experience panel was established to create this customer charter, which brought together users from groups likely to experience barriers to employment, including disabled people, ethnic minority groups and care experienced people.
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The Health and Care Experience Survey asks about people’s experiences of accessing and using their GP practice and Out of Hours services; aspects of care and support provided by local authorities and other organisations; and caring
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Framework to guide health boards in assessing the adequacy and effectiveness of their public protection arrangements at both strategic and operational levels, and informs existing health board and shared multi-agency governance and assurance
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Equality impact assessment (EQIA) to reflect the policy change from 1 May 2022 reducing the value of the grant from £500 to £225.
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Sets out the range of actions we are taking to support our health and social sector throughout the winter period.
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Our new strategy builds on progress over the last decade in transforming services and improving outcomes for people affected by dementia.
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This paper summarises 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 areas in Scotland.
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