Tuesday 23/03/2004
Food Group Report
Scottish Executive's response to the Strategic Group on Women Report.
Practitioners Guide to building a Common Housing Register
A Thematic Inspection of Community Engagement
Numbers of parental requests to place children in a different school
Monday 22/03/2004
Consultation document for the Partnership Agreement to establich a Co-operative Development Agency.
Sets out how the Department for Transport and Scottish Executive work together. One of a series of concordats between the Scottish Executive and UK Departments
Farm income statistics based on farm type and size for 2002/03
Framework for Standards for professionals for child protection
Friday 19/03/2004
Responses to Road User Charging Consultation On Exemption Regulations Under Section 54 of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2001
Thursday 18/03/2004
Consultation on Legislation relating to Organ and Tissue donation and transplantation
Investigation of probation, community service and throughcare with identified areas for improvement
Wednesday 17/03/2004
An analysis of the reasons for the use of remand rather than bail for female accused. Although focussed on female accused, also presents a picture of the use of bail and remand in Scotland overall.
Examines use of aggravated sentences for bail offenders since inception new provisions to deal with offending on bail introduced by the Criminal Procedures (Scotland) Act 1995.
Tuesday 16/03/2004
Statistics on the number of adoption and freeing order applications in Scotland in 2003
Report of the Summary Justice Review Committee
Monday 15/03/2004
Consultation document to seek views on a series of proposed measures to strengthen further the quality of primary care services through the protection of patients and NHS resources.
National Mental Health Services Assessment final report
Update of immunisation rates for children aged 12 & 24 months and pre-school booster rates by NHS Board and Scotland for year and quarter ending December 2003.
The report includes the results of surveys of anglers and fishery owners throughout Scotland, which was divided into seven regions for the purpose.