Friday 22/12/2006
Delivering for Mental Health: Acute inpatient forums
Thursday 21/12/2006
Review of reponses to the 2006 Consultation on the policy on architecture
Report commissioned by the Scottish Executive to examine scale of the broadband reach problem in Scotland, to explore solutions from a technical perspective and to provide policy recommendations.
Twice yearly Scottish Economic Report
Wednesday 20/12/2006
Consultation Paper: Homelessness etc (Scotland) Act 2003: Implementation of Section 11
Consultation Paper: Homelessness etc (Scotland) Act 2003: Implementation of Section 11
Community Hospital Strategy
Detailed information on help with health costs, what people are entitled to, how they can claim help.
The SHCS Energy Efficiency and Estimated Emissions from the Scottish Housing Stock 2003-04 will consider emissions of three different gases or groups of gases.
Scotland's Global Connections Survey 2005. Estimates of the value of Scottish exports overseas.
Vital Voices Newsletter Issue 7
Tuesday 19/12/2006
Draft Scottish Contribution to the 2007 UK Report to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
Draft UNCRC contribution - unplugged version designed to elicit the views of young people
Consultation on the draft Children's Services (Scotland) Bill Consultation, which is intended to support the implementation of Getting it right for every child.
Measuring Progress Towards a Smart, Successful Scotland is an annual publication which considers the Executive’s progress towards achieving the ambitions for the Scottish economy identified in the Executive’s enterprise strategy.
Monday 18/12/2006
In addition to the basic authority results published as part of the 2005 Scottish Survey of Achievement national report in June 2006 (http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/06/29141936/0), fifteen authorities requested further, more detailed analysis of their results.
Clyde and Hebrides Ferry Services Service Specification
This document is divided into sections, each dealing with a specific aspect of the activity of the forensic pathologist, and each section commencing with a statement of the standard of practice expected of a forensic pathologist. New recruits to the profession will be expected to display competences derived from these standards. The document then goes on to expand, where necessary, upon the way in which these standards should be maintained during delivery of the service.
Guidance on dealing with litter and refuse and expected standards of street cleanliness
The evaluation of Tartan Week 2006 was carried out by Scotinform Ltd, an independent market research company, using the Model for Evaluating Overseas Events which was developed by the Scottish Executive. In 2006 the Scottish Executive funded 15 events at Tartan Week in New York; it was a nine-day programme of events which took place primarily in New York but also in Boston and Washington DC.