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Tuesday 14/04/2009
Transport Scotland Pandemic Flu Seminar
Transport Scotland held a seminar to raise awareness of the impacts that a pandemic flu outbreak would have on the transport sector. Transport providers were encouraged to review their business continuity plans to ensure that they were flexible enough to be implemented during a pandemic flu outbreak.
What children can legally do at their age from 0 - 21
Thursday 09/04/2009
Skills Development Scheme - booklet (SDS 1)
Wednesday 08/04/2009
Red Squirrel Strongholds
Tuesday 07/04/2009
Draft Directive On Patients’ Rights In Cross-Border Healthcare - Statement By Nicola Sturgeon, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing
Speech by Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, to the Association of Chartered Teachers Scotland
Monday 06/04/2009
The aim of this evaluation was to describe and evaluate post-incident management services for preventing psychological and physical harm in police and prison staff potentially exposed to BBVs in the work context.
Efficiency Delivery Plans - April 2009, for the 2008-11 Efficiency Programme.
Open Market Shared Equity Pilot (OMSEP) detailed Administrative Procedures
Friday 03/04/2009
Results of Pupils in Scotland Census 2008: Revised 3rd April 2009
This report was commissioned jointly with LARIA and examines the statutory and non-statutory drivers for research in central and local govt. in Scotland and considers the impact of demands on current capacity. It provides a legislative map of statutory requirements for research. Based on focus groups and interviews with researchers in three local authorities and with analysts in the Scottish Government, it suggests a number of possible actions to relieve pressures on research capacity.
This research findings presents findings from work commissioned jointly with LARIA to examine the statutory and non-statutory drivers for research in central and local government in Scotland, and considers the impact of demands on current capacity. Based on focus groups and interviews with researchers in three local authorities and with analysts in the Scottish Government, it suggests a number of possible actions to relieve pressures on research capacity.
Thursday 02/04/2009
During 2006 the Scottish Executive began a far reaching review of community nursing. It was decided to test a new model of community nursing in four development sites. This report outlines the key findings from a study designed to provide quantitative and qualitative evidence of the views and satisfaction of community health nurses in these four sites with their current role and their views on a proposed new model of community nursing in Scotland. It also gathered data on the views of their c
Consultation paper that considers the role and governance of the GTCS.
The Environmental Report provides information on the West Edinburgh Planning Framework and its Strategic Environmental Assessment process; and identifies, describes and evaluates the likely significant environmental effects of the plan and reasonable alternatives. This Environmental report updates the consultation draft Environmental Report of 2006 in response to comments received and changes made to the West Edinburgh Planning Framework.
A quick guide to the content and findings of the finalised West Edinburgh Planning Framework 2008 Environmental Report.
This statement accompanies the finalised West Edinburgh Planning Framework 2008 Environmental Report. It provides procedural information and sets out: how consultation comments have been taken into account; reasons for selecting the West Edinburgh planning Framework 2008 as adopted in light of other reasonable alternatives; and mitigation measures proposed by the Environmental Report which have been adopted by the West Edinburgh Planning Framework. It also provides a summary of the comments ex
Wednesday 01/04/2009
Adult Support and Protection ( Scotalnd) Act 2007 - responses to consultation on draft guidance to APCs
The PACE Summit was held on 9 February 2009. The PACE Summit Report provides a synopsis of the day's events and includes actions to take forward to further enhance the operation of PACE.
The SPP sets out the Scottish Government's planning policy on different types of development and on environmental issues. This new, shorter SPP will replace seventeen existing policy documents, making policy easier to understand and interpret