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Showing 27,491 to 27,500 of 28,105 results for Ministerial engagements or ministerialengagements


  1. Housing and Reoffending: Supporting people who serve short-term sentences to secure and sustain stable accommodation on liberation - Research Finding

    The research focused on the problems that people who serve short sentences in Scotland have finding and keeping stable housing and the services that can help improve housing outcomes. The findings describe a complex cycle of housing problems faced

  2. 1. Introduction and method

    Findings from a review of the impact of the Health and Care ALLIANCE Scotland, its future role, and the strengths and weaknesses of the current working and funding model with the Scottish Government. It was carried out between July and December 2014.

    Part of:
    Refreshing the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland and Scottish Government Partnership Agreement: External Review
  3. 4. Commentary

    Statistical bulletin providing information on the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Topics covered include Home Fire Safety Visits, stations, equipment, workforce and attacks on personnel at incidents.

    Part of:
    Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Fire Safety and Organisational Statistics, Scotland, 2013-14
  4. 27. Sectoral Policy 2: Aquaculture

    The Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan is a pilot process undertaken by a working group consisting of Marine Scotland, Orkney Islands Council and Highland Council in advance of statutory regional marine planning. This report

    Part of:
    Pilot Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Marine Spatial Plan. Consultation Analysis and Modifications Report.
  5. Executive Summary

    Planning Scotland’s Seas: Possible Nature Conservation Marine Protected Areas was published for consultation in July 2013. It set out proposals for a number of new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Independent analysis of written consultation

    Part of:
    Planning Scotland's Seas: Possible Nature Conservation Marine Protected Areas. Consultation Analysis Report
  6. Section 2 Ensuring appropriate food and drink choices for all children and young people

    Additional guidance on diet and nutrition for children and young people with additional support needs.

    Part of:
    Healthy eating in schools: supplementary guidance
  7. 3.0 APPROACH TO THE ASSESSMENT

    This Environmental Report sets out the results of the assessment of the possible environmental effects of provisions in the Aquaculture and Fisheries Bill.

    Part of:
    Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005 Aquaculture and Fisheries Bill Consultation Document Environmental Report February 2012
  8. 7 Referrals and Transitions

    This report presents the key findings from the fourth of four evaluation reports on the individual phases of the Family Nurse Partnership programme implemented in NHS Lothian, Scotland. The evaluation focuses on learning from the delivery of the

    Part of:
    Evaluation of the Family Nurse Partnership Programme in NHS Lothian, Scotland: 4th Report - Toddlerhood
  9. Allotments: duty to prepare a food growing strategy - guidance for local authorities

    Statutory guidance for local authorities to assist them in their duty to prepare a food growing strategy, as set out in part 9, section 119 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015.

  10. 6. How will the policy/measure give better or further effect to the implementation of the UNCRC in Scotland?

    This children’s rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) addresses the commitments made in the Coronavirus (COVID-19): mental health - transition and recovery plan and encapsulates the work of multiple policy areas which address children and

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19) mental health transition and recovery plan - children and young people's mental health: CRWIA
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