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Thursday 28/09/2006
The purpose of this statistics release is to present national figures on direct payments
Full inspection of HM Prison Peterhead
An ISD Scotland publication showing the number and cost of prescriptions dispensed in the community in Scotland for year ending March 2006
An update to the 2005/06 data that was published in June 2006, showing achievement points and payments for General Practices. Includes figures for Community Health Partnership Areas for the first time.
Summary of Responses to Consultation Paper: Amendment to Section (1)(2) of the Damages (Scotland) Act 1976
Factual, evidence-based report on the effect, in Scotland, of the 'Right to Buy' social rented sector housing. The Report is required under section 52 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001.
Research exploring the views and experiences of Right to Buy amongst tenants, Right to Buy purchasers and purchasers of former Right to Buy properties.
Research exploring the views and experiences of Right to Buy amongst tenants, Right to Buy purchasers and purchasers of former Right to Buy properties.
Wednesday 27/09/2006
Community Planning Advice Note on Engaging Children and Young People in Community Planning - Consultation Report
Report on the workshops held as part of the consultation about National Quality Standards for Substance Misuse Services
Report on the pilot projects carried out as part of the consultation on Quality Standards for Substance Misuse Services
Summary of report on the consultation on Quality Standards for Substance Misuse Services
Report on the consultation on National Quality Standards for Substance Misuse Services
Flyer for Healthcare Science Roadshow - 6 events across Scotland in October/November 2006.
The National Quality Standards for Substance Misuse Services and accompanying guidance are intended to improve the consistency and quality of substance misuse service provision in Scotland.
PAN 79 clarifies the role of the planning authority in setting the direction of development to inform the planning and delivery of new water infrastructure in a coordinated way. It explains the roles of Scottish Water and SEPA and encourages joint working in order to ensure a common understanding of capacity constraints and agreement on the means of their removal. It advises on the appropriateness of private schemes and the handling of Scottish Water developments.
Tuesday 26/09/2006
This document sets out the Scottish Executive’s Hepatitis C Action Plan for the period September 2006 – August 2008.
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that can seriously damage the liver and affect its ability to function. The spread of Hepatitis C is a growing public health concern in Scotland. An estimated 50,000 Scots, or 1% of the population, have been infected with Hepatitis C. This compares with estimates of around 0.5% in other parts of the UK.
Homeless Applications during 2005-06 in Scotland.
Modifying local connection provisions in homelessness legislation
Modifying local connection provisions in homelessness legislation