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Annex 1
Findings from a thematic case study from year three of the evaluation focusing on issues of partnership working, innovation and prevention.
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Partnership working and innovation
Findings from a thematic case study from year three of the evaluation focusing on issues of partnership working, innovation and prevention.
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Part B: Maximising the support available for families to live dignified lives and meet their basic needs
The second tackling child poverty delivery plan due under the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017. Outlining action for the period 2022 to 2026.
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Brexit: preparations in the light of recent developments - ministerial statement
Statement from Cabinet Secretary for Government Business and Constitutional Relations Michael Russell.
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Chapter 3: Corporate Parenting Activities of Scottish Ministers
Second national report on corporate parenting by Scottish Ministers. In this 2018 to 2021 report, we provide an overview of corporate parents’ activities over the last three years, and how they have delivered their duties to support children and
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Complex Care
The new learning disability strategy in Scotland, following on from, and building on the principles and successes of The same as you?, the original review of service for people with a learning disability, published in 2000.
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SECTION 2: OVERALL VIEWS OF OPTIONS
A written consultation was carried out by the Scottish Government on “Redesigning the Community Justice System” between 20 December 2012 and 30 April 2013. This document reports on the analysis of the responses to the consultation.
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Part Two: Supporting Children And Their Families
Guidance which applies to those persons considered to be at risk of becoming looked after and the provision of relevant services.
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3. Main findings
Summary of responses to the Scottish Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP) annual survey. Its main aim is to evidence progress of the National Mission by providing information on the activity undertaken by ADPs.
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2 ORGANISING TO IMPLEMENT SDS
This follow-on evaluation built upon the initial evaluation of the self-directed support test sites which reported in September 2011. This follow-on study sought to assess continued uptake in the test sites; to identify activities to further promote
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