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Wednesday 17/06/2009
A review of how the European Landscape Convention has been implemented in other European countries including case studies and appropriate recommendations for Scotland.
Patients' Rights Bill Consultation Responses
The Scottish Government launched a public consultation in September 2008 to seek views on the possible content of a Patients’ Rights Bill to be introduced in 2010. This report presents the findings from the consultation.
The Scottish Government launched a public consultation in September 2008 to seek views on the possible content of a Patients’ Rights Bill to be introduced in 2010. This report presents the findings from the consultation.
Patients' Rights: Scottish Government response to the report on a Public Consultation on a Patients' Rights Bill for users of the NHS in Scotland
A report from the Scottish Medical and Scientific Advisory Commitee, assessing the state of Scottish Medicine in the 60th anniversary year of the NHS. Which recognises several key themes for consideration and action.
- Promoting bettwe medical leadership at all levels of the service;
- More effective teamworking;
- Increasingly evidenced based services underpinned by a strong research base;
- Doctors as role models for doctors in training and other health professionals; and
- Doctors as ad
Estimates of employment in the public sector in Scotland from Q1 1999 to Q1 2009.
Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill - Consultation Document
Tuesday 16/06/2009
This research findings presents the findings from the ‘Building on the Experiences of Children and Young People’s component of Better Together Scotland’s Patient Experience Programme. It explores aspects of health care that are most important to children and young people who use NHS services in Scotland. The purpose of this exploratory study with children and young people was to identify research topics and methodologies appropriate for further research.
This report presents the findings from the ‘Building on the Experiences of Children and Young People’s component of Better Together Scotland’s Patient Experience Programme. It explores aspects of health care that are most important to children and young people who use NHS services in Scotland. The purpose of this exploratory study with children and young people was to identify research topics and methodologies appropriate for further research.
Report of the Toursim Education and Training Task Group
Scotland's Future: Join the Debate: Education and Lifelong Learning
Scotland's Future: Join the Debate: Finance and Sustainable Growth
Scotland's Future: Join the Debate: Health and Wellbeing
Scotland's Future: Join the Debate: Justice
Scotland's Future: Join the Debate: Rural Affairs and the Environment
Scotland's Future: Join the Debate: Scotland's Place in the World
Results of the annual survey of teacher and educational psychologist vacancies, and administrative data on the probationer induction scheme.
Monday 15/06/2009
CCRtB guidance
Leaflet - NHSScotland: Leading in Healthcare Quality