Evaluation of the Accreditation Framework for the Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice

Listen

Footnotes

  1. This research was originally commissioned by Communities Scotland, a Scottish Government executive agency, which was abolished on 31st March 2008
  2. Scottish Homes subsequently became part of Communities Scotland
  3. Scottish National Standards for Information and Advice Providers Panel. Annual Report. March 2007
  4. Widdowson B. Piloting the National Standards. HomePoint. 2004
  5. Prior to October 2007, term used was 'Conditional Accreditation'. For consistency we have used the term 'Not Yet Fully Compliant' throughout the report.
  6. Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, Guidance on Advice and Information
  7. Performance Standards for Social Landlords and Homelessness Functions. Communities Scotland, COSLA, SFHA. November 2006
  8. Advice for All: Publicly Funded Legal Assistance in Scotland? The Way Forward - a Consultation
  9. Edinburgh City Council. Housing Advice Strategy. 2006
  10. www.lasa.org.uk/policy/qmarticle.shtml

Page updated: Tuesday, May 27, 2008