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Wednesday 19/05/2010
In Scotland over 7,000 patients use oxygen at home through the domiciliary oxygen therapy (DOTS) service. This research aimed to evaluate current arrangements for the delivery of DOTS. It explored ways to improve current service provision taking account of the particular needs of patients, carers and clinicians, while ensuring supplies are maintained.
Thursday 22/04/2010
Review of Youth Courts in Hamilton and Airdrie Sheriff Courts conducted by the Community Justice Services Division of the Scottish Government.
Thursday 14/01/2010
Learning in Custody: Report of the Offender Learning in Custody Workstream
Report of the In Custody Workstream of the Offender Learning Project
Offender Learning: Options for Improvement
Young Offender Learning and Skills Workstream Report
Executive Summary of the Young Offender Learning and Skills Workstream Report
Tuesday 12/01/2010
The study uses a cost of illness approach to derive estimates of the cost of alcohol misuse in Scotland for 2007.
Summary of findings from a study that uses a cost of illness approach to derive estimates of the cost of alcohol misuse in Scotland for 2007.
Friday 08/01/2010
A guide to managing and improving performance for councils
Wednesday 23/12/2009
Update of existing Planning Enforcement Charter
This report presents findings of a Scottish Government consultation on the views on an aspect of the UK Equality Bill as it relates to Scotland: whether the provision in the Bill should be extended to Scottish public bodies.
This RF presents findings of a Scottish Government consultation on the views on an aspect of the UK Equality Bill as it relates to Scotland: whether the provision in the Bill should be extended to Scottish public bodies.
Tuesday 22/12/2009
Responses to Draft Identity Management and Privacy Principles consultation
The final report of the substitute juror working group.
Information on The Modern Scottish Jury in Criminal Trials - Next Steps
Monday 21/12/2009
Part 4 of the Adults with Incapacity Act enables managers of authorised establishments to manage the finances of residents incapable of managing them themselves. The study examined users' experience of Part 4 and explored its effectiveness, uptake and benefits for residents.
Part 4 of the Adults with Incapacity Act enables managers of authorised establishments to manage the finances of residents incapable of managing them themselves. The study examined users' experience of Part 4 and explored its effectiveness, uptake and benefits for residents.
Consultation on a proposal by Glasgow Metropolitan College, Glasgow College of Nautical Studies and Central College, Glasgow to merge into a single, new college.
consultation papers