Annual Listing of Publications

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Monday 22/04/2002

Inquiry Reporters Unit Review of the Year 2000-2001 [Planning]

Annual Statistical Report

Managing River Habitats for Fisheries [Marine and Fisheries]

This document is designed to help managers assess whether intervention is required and to encourage best practice in the planning, design and implementation of river management schemes.

What support is available for mature Scottish students in higher education in 2002-03? [Education and Training]

This leaflet describes the support that may be available to mature Scottish students starting or continuing a higher education course in 2002-03.

What support is available for young Scottish students in higher education in 2002-03? [Education and Training]

This leaflet describes the support that may be available to young Scottish students starting or continuing a higher education course in 2002-03.

Saturday 20/04/2002

A Guide to Public Bodies in Scotland [Government]

This 'Guide to Public Bodies in Scotland' meets a commitment made during the Review of Public Bodies carried out in 2001 to explain clearly to the public the role that public bodies play in the work of the Scottish Executive and what is expected of them.

Friday 19/04/2002

Children (Scotland) Act 1995 - Main report [Research]

The Role of Safeguarders in Scotland Report

Children (Scotland) Act 1995 Research Findings No.1 [Research]

The Role of Safeguarders in Scotland Findings

Free Personal and Nursing Care - July 2002 [Health and Community Care]

Inmformation leaflet about introduction of free personal and nursing care

Species Action Plans [Government]

List of Biodiversity Species Action Plans for Scotland

Thursday 18/04/2002

Action Plan For Social Services Workforce [Health and Community Care]

6 page action plan for Social Work Services (launched by Minister for Education 18th April)

RETENTION OF ORGANS, TISSUE BLOCKS AND SLIDES [Health and Community Care]

This leaflet is aimed at those who had a close relative who was the subject of a post-mortem examination in Scotland before the end of the year 2000.

TOWARDS AN EQUALITY STRATEGY - GRASSROOTS CONSULTATION WITH DISABLED PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND - SUMMARY [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Brief summary of the day fro consultation with disabled people

TOWARDS AN EQUALITY STRATEGY: GRASSROOTS CONSULTATION WITH ETHNIC MINORITIES [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Report provides details of a cconsultation event with ethnic minorities in Scotland, which was organised by the Scottish Executive in partnership with the Commission for Racial Equality

TOWARDS AN EQUALITY STRATEGY: GRASSROOTS CONSULTATION WITH ETHNIC MINORITIES - SUMMARY [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Brief summary of the day for consultation with people from minority ethnic communities.

TOWARDS AN EQUALITY STRATEGY: REPORT OF GRASSROOTS CONSULTATION WITH WOMEN [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Report provides details of a consultation event with women

TOWARDS AN EQUALITY STRATEGY: REPORT OF GRASSROOTS CONSULTATION WITH WOMEN - Summary [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Brief summary of the day for consultation with women

TOWARDS AN EQUALITY STRATEGY; REPORT OF GRASSROOTS CONSULTATION WITH DISABLED PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND [Law, Order and Public Safety]

Report provides details of a consultation event with disabled people in Scotland.

Wednesday 17/04/2002

Children’s Commissioner In Scotland [Health and Community Care]

Scottish Executive Response to the Report from the Education, Culture and Sport Committee on the Inquiry into the need for a Children's Commissioner in Scotland

Free Personal and Nursing Care in Scotland [Health and Community Care]

Guidance issued to local authorities on how to implement free personal and nursing care

CONSULTATION ON THE REVIEW OF SCOTTISH CHARITY LAW: ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONSES [Law, Order and Public Safety]

A detailed analysis of the consultation responses received on the report of The Scottish Charity Law Review Commission (the McFadden report)

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