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This is an easy read version of the Time Space Compassion Introductory Guide to supporting people in suicidal crisis. It has been developed for use by people and services who regularly come into contact and support people in suicidal crisis.
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Research into the substance use support needs of people in prison. One of four studies on the health needs of Scotland's prison population.
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Findings from a commissioned review of independent information and support services in relation to self-directed support for social care, in 2017.
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The midpoint progress report marks the halfway point in the 5 year framework. It highlights key achievements, challenges and future priorities for improving neurology services as we continue to implement the framework.
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This evidence review looks at collaborative interventions between the police and health services which help support people in mental health distress.
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Provides an overview of key sources of evidence about people who access social care and unpaid carers in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas
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Draft new standards for health, social work and social care services in Scotland.
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Revised guidance to reflect the developments in policy, practice and legislation both in the overall context of adult support and protection and in day-to-day activity. It provides information and detail to support practical application of the 2007
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Guidance setting out the key principles and expectations for care home providers, care home staff and visitors in relation to visiting adult care homes, including during COVID-19 and other infectious outbreaks. It also provides tools and resources
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This Partnership Information Network (PIN) policy supports staff to balance home life with the demands of work by encouraging both the service and its staff to adopt flexible working practices.
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