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  1. 3. Facilitating professionalism

    Report exploring professionalism focused on the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals workforce in NHSScotland.

    Part of:
    Professionalism in nursing, midwifery and the allied health professions: report
  2. 4 Organisational Responses to Change

    The report uses qualitative longitudinal research within 21 third sector organisations to investigate their responses to the opportunities and challenges of the changing public services landscape in Scotland between 2009 - 2013. It builds upon the

    Part of:
    The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third sector in Scotland: A Longitudinal Study (2009 - 2013): Year 4 and Final Report
  3. 7 The Named Person Service: Considerations relating to different groups

    This is a report on Analysis of Responses to the Consultation on Draft Statutory Guidance for Parts 4, 5 & 18 (Section 96) of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014.

    Part of:
    Analysis Of Responses To The Consultation On Draft Statutory Guidance For Parts 4, 5 & 18 (Section 96) Of The Children And Young People (Scotland) Act 2014
  4. CHAPTER 3: IMPACT OF POLICY CHANGE ON THIRD SECTOR ORGANISATIONS

    The report provides findings from the the first three years of a qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland

    Part of:
    The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third Sector in Scotland: A Longitudinal Study Year Three Report (2009-2012)
  5. 3 Impacts Of Policy and Fudning Change on Third Sector Organisations

    The report uses qualitative longitudinal research within 21 third sector organisations to investigate their responses to the opportunities and challenges of the changing public services landscape in Scotland between 2009 - 2013. It builds upon the

    Part of:
    The Opportunities and Challenges of the Changing Public Services Landscape for the Third sector in Scotland: A Longitudinal Study (2009 - 2013): Year 4 and Final Report
  6. KEY FUNCTIONS OF INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

    This document provides guidance for the NHS in preparing for, and managing public health incidents in collaboration with partners, especially the Local Authorities.

    Part of:
    Management of Public Health Incidents: Guidance on the Roles and Responsibilities of NHS led Incident Management Teams - October 2011 (Updated July 2013)
  7. Supporting documents

    This handbook provides a guide to good practice in participation work across Scottish Government. It provides information about participatory methods and when to use them, the development of an effective participation strategy, and signposts to

    Part of:
    Participation Handbook
  8. Supporting documents

    This document provides guidance to the thyroid cancer quality improvement indicator engagement document. The survey can be accessed on our Citizen Space engagement document.

    Part of:
    Thyroid Cancer Clinical Quality Performance Indicators Engagement Document
  9. Supporting documents

    This Statement of Intent summarises the research & engagement to date on Scotland’s first National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy, & sets out what the Scottish Government has heard it should focus on in order to improve the lived experiences of

    Part of:
    Statement of Intent
  10. Supporting documents

    This document provides guidance to the Brain and Central Nervous System Cancer Clinical Quality Performance Indicators consultation being undertaken in January and February 2024. This consultation can be found on the Scottish Government's

    Part of:
    Brain and Central Nervous System Cancer: Clinical Quality Performance Indicators Engagement Document
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