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  1. Evaluation of the 'You First' Programme for Young Parents

    This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the 'You First' pilot programme, which was developed by Barnardos Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government. The evaluation explored the benefits of the You First programme and the ways in which these could be maximised through effective delivery.

  2. Evaluation of the 'You First' Programme for Young Parents - Appendices

    This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the 'You First' pilot programme, which was developed by Barnardos Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government. The evaluation explored the benefits of the You First programme and the ways in which these could be maximised through effective delivery.

  3. Evaluation of the 'You First' Programme for Young Parents - Research Findings

    This summary highlights the key findings of an evaluation of the 'You First' pilot programme, which was developed by Barnardos Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government. The evaluation explored the benefits of the You First programme and the ways in which these could be maximised through effective delivery.

  4. Key Scottish Environment Statistics 2012

    This publication aims to provide an easily accessible reference document which offers information on a wide range of environmental topics. It covers key datasets on the state of the environment in Scotland, with an emphasis on the trends over time wherever possible.

    Part of:
    Environment statistics
  5. Scotland's People Annual Report: Results from 2011 Scottish Household Survey

    A National Statistics publication for Scotland, providing reliable and up-to-date information on the composition, characteristics, behaviour and attitudes of Scottish households and adults across a number of topic areas including local government, neighbourhoods and transport.

  6. 25% Reduction in Senior Management Posts Target – National Progress Towards 25% Reduction as at 31st March 2012

    The tables contained within the publication show the number of senior managers in post as at 31st March each year and the national reduction since March 2010. These statistics are based on management information provided by NHS Boards to the Scottish Government.

  7. Free personal and nursing care, Scotland, 2010-11

    Presents the latest figures for free personal care (FPC) and free nursing care (FNC).

    Part of:
    Free personal and nursing care
  8. NHS Board Projected Staff In Post Changes In 2012/13

    All NHS Boards have been asked to develop Local Delivery Plans (LDPs) and workforce plans, as well as using workforce workload tools. As part of this process, NHS Boards have been asked to provide workforce projections for 2012/13. These projections are based on staff in post whole time equivalents (wte).

  9. Scottish Inpatient Patient Experience Survey 2012 Volume 1: National results

    The Better Together Scottish Patient Experience Inpatient Survey is a postal survey, first conducted in early 2010, with the aim of establishing the experience of a sample of people aged 16 years and over who had a recent overnight hospital stay. The survey covers six specific areas of inpatient experience: admission to hospital; the hospital and ward; care and treatment; hospital staff; arrangements for leaving hospital; and care and support services after leaving hospital.

    Part of:
    Inpatient Experience Survey
  10. Scottish Inpatient Patient Experience Survey 2012 Volume 2: Technical Report

    This report provides technical information on the survey design, sampling, fieldwork and analysis for the Scottish Inpatient Patient Experience Survey 2012.

    Part of:
    Inpatient Experience Survey
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