Thursday 21/04/2005
The final report of a review of the evaluation of Phase One of the National Health Demonstration Projects. The review was carried out by the Evaluation Task Group from October - December 2003.
Wednesday 20/04/2005
Leafet for teachers about the anti-sectarianism education resource
A survey conducted for the Water Environment Division to Investigate the effectiveness of using electronic signs as a means of informing beach users about bathing water quality
A survey conducted for the Water Environment Division to Investigate the effectiveness of using electronic signs as a means of informing beach users about bathing water quality
Summary of responses to an ERAD consultation in December 2004 about the procedures the Executive proposes to use in future when making decisions about action on plant pests, and the disclosure of site information following an outbreak of a plant pest or disease subject to statutory controls.
This document has been sent to the Sentencing Commission to invite their views on proposed options for changing early release and post release supervision arrangements for sex offenders.
Tuesday 19/04/2005
Results of the annual census of independent schools in Scotland, as at September 2004.
The Scottish Executive released the third quarterly update of the Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS) internet site today.
Provides information about travel within Great Britain by Scottish residents, including average number of journeys per person per year, modes and purposes of travel, and distances travelled
Consultation responses.
Electronic newsletter providing information to interested parties on the work of the Scottish Executive Victims and Witnesses Unit
To provide practitioners with a brief guide to the Vulnerable Witnesses (Scotland) Act 2004 and information about how it is being implemented. This booklet is likely to be of interest to Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service staff, other legal practitioners, children's reporters, the police, court personnel, social workers, Victim Support Scotland volunteers and workers in other support organisations.
This guidance, which is issued jointly by the Scottish Executive and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), supersedes the guidance issued in September 2003. It describes the scope, regulatory and technical requirements of the Regulations, how they should be applied, and explains the main legal provisions. The guidance is intended particularly for operators of incineration and co-incineration plants, SEPA, waste producers and waste managers.
Monday 18/04/2005
The Final Report of the independent evaluation of Phase One of the national health demonstration project, Starting Well. The evaluation was carried out by Glasgow University.
A web only report accompanying Insight 18 by IAC Division (ASU: Children, Young People & Social Care)
The report of a SWIA investigation into the post-release supervision of a sex offender in North Lanarkshire who committed a serious sex offence while subject to community supervision on Extended Sentence. The report describes and analyses the quality of the services offered by the agencies responsible for supervision. It finds that while risk cannot be eliminated entirely there were significant shortfalls in performance. The report ends with key national recommendations to improve practice.
The Executive Summary of the independent evaluation report of Phase One of Starting Well, the early years national health demonstration project. The evaluation was carried out by Glasgow University.
Guidance to support implementation in Scotland of Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health recommendations on child health screening and surveillance activity.
Reid Howie Associates were commissioned to undertake an analysis of the responses received to the consultation on draft guidance on inplementation of Health for All Children in Scotland. This is the report of the analysis.
Reid Howie Associates were commissioned to undertake an analysis of the responses received to the consultation on draft guidance on inplementation of Health for All Children in Scotland. This is a summary of the analysis.