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  1. Service Evaluation of Scotland's National Take-Home Naloxone Programme - Service User Briefing

    This research provides a service evaluation of Scotland's Take-Home Naloxone (THN) programme, rolled out from 2011 onwards, which aims to extend the distribution of naloxone to those at risk of opiod overdose and thus reduce the rate of drug-related deaths.

  2. Service Evaluation of Scotland's National Take-Home Naloxone Programme – Practitioners' Report

    This research provides a service evaluation of Scotland's Take-Home Naloxone (THN) programme, rolled out from 2011 onwards, which aims to extend the distribution of naloxone to those at risk of opiod overdose and thus reduce the rate of drug-related deaths.

  3. Service Evaluation of Scotland's National Take-Home Naloxone Programme - Research Findings

    This research provides a service evaluation of Scotland's Take-Home Naloxone (THN) programme, rolled out from 2011 onwards, which aims to extend the distribution of naloxone to those at risk of opiod overdose and thus reduce the rate of drug-related deaths.

  4. Service Evaluation of Scotland's Take-Home Naloxone Programme

    An independent service evaluation of the implementation of Scotland’s National ‘Take Home’ Naloxone programme which has been rolled out in Scotland since November 2010. The report presents findings on the programme's processes and structures, the effectiveness of these, an early indication of impact, lessons learned and policy implications.

  5. Land Use Strategy (LUS) Delivery Evaluation Project Scotland, 2014 - Research Findings

    This the summary of the Land Use Strategy Delivery Evaluation Project. It summarises the findings from an evaluation of eleven case study delivery mechanisms, to ascertain their effectiveness in translating the strategic Principles of the LUS into decision-making on the ground.

  6. Land Use Strategy (LUS) Delivery Evaluation Project - Volume 1: Main Report

    This report provides the fundings of the Land Use Strategy Delivery Evaluation Project undertaken in Scotland between 2012 and 2014. It evaluates eleven case study land use delivery mechanisms to ascertain their effectiveness in translating the strategic Principles of the LUS into decision-making on the ground.

  7. Land Use Strategy (LUS) Delivery Evaluation Project - Volume 2: Appendices

    This report provides the fundings of the Land Use Strategy Delivery Evaluation Project undertaken in Scotland between 2012 and 2014. It evaluates eleven case study land use delivery mechanisms to ascertain their effectiveness in translating the strategic Principles of the LUS into decision-making on the ground.

  8. The Impact of Welfare Reform in Scotland Tracking Study - Baseline Findings

    The aim of the study is to explore the impact of on-going welfare changes on a range of households in Scotland over time. This report provides a review of the literature and presents the results of the first sweep of interviews which took place from September 2013 to January 2014.

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    Welfare reform analysis
  9. The Impact of Welfare Reform in Scotland - Tracking Study

    The aim of the study is to explore the impact of on-going welfare changes on a range of households in Scotland over time. This report provides a review of the literature and presents the results of the first sweep of interviews which took place from September 2013 to January 2014.

    Part of:
    Welfare reform analysis
  10. Financial Impacts of Welfare Reform - Illustrative Working Age Case Studies

    This paper outlines some of the changes from the UK government’s welfare reforms, and sets out their financial impacts through case studies of hypothetical working age households. It seeks to inform Scottish Government work on welfare reform mitigation by illustrating the kinds of specific impacts the various reforms are having, and identifying potential ‘winners and losers’ of the reforms.

    Part of:
    Welfare reform analysis
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