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Tuesday 01/04/2008
Guidance for local authorities and health boards on the implementation of local area coordination for people with learning disabilities.
The aims of this project were to determine whether biofilm samples from five sites in the Scottish Water distribution network, contained Heliobacter pylori DNA using PCR amplification and sequence analysis. Report first published in February 2004.
Monday 31/03/2008
This guide offers advice to people who are thinking about being in charge of their own social care support, or who are already doing so, but have questions about the process.
The SPPF develops a single suite of performance measures which reflect the breadth and variety of policing activity across Scotland.
Statutory Guidance to support the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Scotland) Regulations 2007
Update March 2008.
Sunday 30/03/2008
The Scottish Government's annual report provides a summary of the steps it has taken to progress its gender equality objectives, which were set out in its gender equality scheme published on 30 March 2007.
Friday 28/03/2008
Homelessness Monitoring Group Report - March 2008
Infrastructure Investment Plan 2008
Information Fee Review Consultation.
Notes for guidance for the Rural Development Contracts Land Managers Options
Supporting People Matters: Issue 27 - March 2008
The Full SP: Supporting People: Issue 27 - March 2008
The 2012 homelessness support project was set up to support local authorities to achieve the national homelessness target to abolish priority need by 2012. The report is independent of government and is by the two officers seconded from local authority homelessness teams to the Scottish Government to conduct the project. It has been submitted to the three bodies that commissioned it - ALACHO, COSLA and the Scottish Government.
Thursday 27/03/2008
Scottish Agriculture Output, Input and Income Statistics
Wednesday 26/03/2008
The Eighth Kilbrandon Childcare Lecture, delivered by Björn Westlund Cronstedt, European Commission Street Children Project, Vietnam; at the Bute Hall, University of Glasgow on 22 November 2007.
The majority of the Essential Care report is concerned with support that is needed to address problems in areas of drug service users’ lives other than addiction, such as general health, mental health and social skills and relationships. It lists all the areas which may need attention, together with evidence of their benefits. However the main conclusion is that there needs to be a major change in the philosophy of care for problem substance use in Scotland – focused on the recovery of each ind
The survey gauged impact on e.g. widening participation; introducing new learners to adult learning; providing an opportunity for those who have not recently participated in learning to do so etc.
The survey gauged impact on e.g. widening participation; introducing new learners to adult learning; providing an opportunity for those who have not recently participated in learning to do so etc.
Explains the provisions of the Amendment Order.