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Water Assessment and - Scottish Environment Protection …
www.sepa.org.ukScottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) Scottish Water The Scottish Government ... Floods Directive3 as transposed into Scots Law in addition to considering climate change ... ³ European Commission (2007) Directive 2007/60/EC The EU Floods Directive European Commission, Brussels ...
2019 Business Management Higher Finalised Marking …
www.sqa.org.ukGovernment Taxpayers Shareholders Control Scottish Parliament Scottish Government Cabinet Minister for Health Scottish Government Directorate for Health and Social Care Regional and Special Boards Board of Directors 2 Award 1 mark for each valid point. Accept any other suitable response.
Adapt it! What are the Scottish Dietary Goals and what are ...
www.foodstandards.gov.scotpeople who are overweight and obese, and the number of people getting diet related diseases such as heart disease, strokes, type 2 diabetes and some cancers. They are used by offi cials in Scottish Government to assess how good or bad the Scottish diet is. Since they were set in 1996,
Children and young people's mental health - Audit Scotland
www.audit-scotland.gov.ukfor the Scottish Government. It is central to achieving its ambition for Scotland to be the best place in the world for children to grow up. The Scottish Government’s mental health strategy focuses on early intervention and prevention. However, in practice this is limited, and mental health services for children and young people are largely
OBESITY in SCOTLAND OBESITY IN SCOTLAND Briefing
www.obesityactionscotland.orgthe Scottish Health Survey1 provides a detailed picture of the health of the Scottish population. Each year the survey provides BMI data for adults and children. Routine Child Health Reviews2 which include height and weight are undertaken in Primary 1 (age 4 to 6) covering 92% of that population group. The resulting statistics report BMI annually.
Barclays Bank UK PLC Annual Report
home.barclaysAnnual Report 31 December 2020 . Contents Page Strategic Report Performance review 1 Managing risk 5 ... Within the UK, there is the possibility of continued political tension over the prospect of a Scottish independence referendum following Scottish parliamentary elec tions this …
Police Scotland Annual Police Plan 2021/22
www.scotland.police.ukSPPs are set by Scottish Ministers and the legal framework for their development was established in the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 (“the Act”). The SPPs are Crime and Security, Confidence, Partnerships, Sustainability, People and Evidence. Scottish Police Authority – Strategic Police Plan • Under the Police and Fire ...
Guide to Scottish Qualifications - SQA
www.sqa.org.ukThe Scottish Baccalaureate contains an Interdisciplinary Project which allows learners to develop and show evidence of initiative, responsibility, and independent ... and employability skills. Young people will get an employer assessed work experience placement of a …
THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO CAREERS BY …
www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.ukThe Scottish Government recognises the importance of all learners having access to advice ... powers on social security and employability. 5 services based on their own circumstances and context, which leads to a flexible and personalised service.
Rewarding you
mitiepeople.comScottish Widows Group Pension Plan You may be invited to join Mitie’s Group Personal Pension Plan with Scottish Widows when you join Mitie. If so, your contract of employment will confirm the level of contribution available to you. You will only have three months from when you start Mitie to return your joining form and you will not
A Blueprint For 2020: The Expansion ... - Scottish Government
www.gov.scotThe Scottish Government recognises that the earliest years of life are crucial to a child’s development and have a lasting impact on outcomes in health, education and ... 2017-18 Action Plan, the first in a series of annual action plans, that committed us to 31 actions in the year ahead to ensure that this ambitious expansion is underpinned ...
Planning for skills
www.audit-scotland.gov.ukIn 2016, the Scottish Government started a review of the working arrangements among the enterprise and skills agencies – Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Enterprise, SDS and the SFC. The review recommended a national board to help coordinate the activities of the agencies, and the Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board (ESSB)
LEGISLATIVE CONSENT MEMORANDUM ELECTIONS BILL
www.parliament.scotacross both devolved and reserved polls. The Scottish Government agrees that there is a need to improve the law in this area and intends tomake a full assessment of possible improvements for devolved elections in order to bring forward its own changes in time for the 2026 Scottish Parliament election .
Addressing Inclusion Effectively Challenging Racism in …
respectme.org.uk56% of Scottish secondary school teachers said they were aware of pupils in their school who had experienced bullying based on race or ethnicity. (Lough Dennell, B.L. and Logan, C. (2015). Prejudice-based bullying in Scottish schools: A research report. Glasgow: Equality and Human Rights Commission.)
Mental Health Nursing Standards for Person Centred Care ...
www.mwcscot.org.ukMental Welfare Commission for Scotland - Rights in Mind: A Pathway to Persons Rights in Mental Health Services, (2017) NHS Tayside Record Keeping in accordance with NMC Code (2015) and principles Scottish Recovery Indicator 2, Scottish Recovery Network Tunmore R & Thomas B (2000) Nursing care plans in acute mental health nursing.
Section 28 - LGBT+ History Month
lgbtplushistorymonth.co.ukthird of the 3.9 million registered Scottish voters. However, Section 28 (although, more accurately, it was Section 2A of the relevant Scottish legislation) was successfully repealed as part of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 on 21 June 2000 with a 99 to 17 majority vote with only two abstentions.
CC16b Receipts and Payments Accounts Introductory Notes
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukof the law for such accounts. Please note that if a charity is also registered with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (‘OSCR’) these pro forma accounts are not suitable for filing with them. OSCR’s website provides information on how to lay out receipts and payments accounts to meet the requirements of Scottish charity law.
A Network Fit For The Future: Draft Vision for
www.transport.gov.scotScottish Ministers are committed to tackling climate change and to delivering net zero as set out in the update to the Climate Change Plan. A key part of this will be encouraging the people of Scotland to make greater use of public transport, cycling and other forms of active travel. And, whilst we want to see an overall reduction in
CCTV code of practice - Home | ICO
ico.org.ukThe Scottish Government has produced its . CCTV Strategy for Scotland. The strategy provides a common set of principles that operators of public space CCTV systems in ... reduce reputational risks by staying within the law and avoiding regulatory action and penalties;
North East England: climate - Met Office
www.metoffice.gov.ukThese values can be compared with annual totals around 500 mm in parts of eastern England and over 4000 mm in the western Scottish Highlands. The course of mean monthly rainfall for 1981 - 2010 for 4 sites is shown below. Whilst rainfall is generally well-distributed through the year, there is a seasonal pattern.
Mental Health and Scotland’s Prison Population
scotlandinstitute.comto how the information is recorded. The 2012 Commission on Women Offenders estimated that 80% of all women in prison in Scotland had mental health problems8. A Scottish Prisons Service report estimated that 14% of all prisoners had a history of psychiatric disorder9 and that around 4.5% of prisoners have a severe and enduring mental health ...
ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT
www.ox.ac.ukequivalent Scottish qualifications. It also compares Oxford’s data with the higher education sector as a whole and with the Russell Group of leading universities. A summary of Oxford’s admissions process can be found on page 38. Key points The number of students applying to study at Oxford has been rising year on year, but the number
Routes into medicine - Medical Schools Council
www.medschools.ac.ukMedical schools are aware of the significant changes in Level 2 qualifications due to the reforms that have taken place. They will take a mixture of GCSEs, including those that have been taken under the reformed format and those which have not. A levels and Scottish Highers Medical schools will specify the grades and subjects
CCR 145-2 Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps Program ...
www.lonokeschools.org11-12 Association of Military Colleges and Schools (AMCSUS) of the United States Award 11-13 American Legion Award 11-14 The National Sojourners Award 11-15 Scottish Rite of Freemasonry JROTC Award Page 8 of 261
GD.13.103-1 Marriage and the law 24-03-14
www.equalityhumanrights.comMar 24, 2014 · as well as schools, their employees, pupils, governors and teachers. Rights under equality law protect against unlawful discrimination and harassment ... consideration by the Scottish Parliament, which has passed the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014. The EHRC will produce separate guidance on
Religious education in Roman Catholic schools
education.gov.scotScottish denominational schools are Roman Catholic, while a small number serve other faith communities. The curriculum in a denominational school will reflect its particular faith perspective. In Roman Catholic schools, it will build on the openness of Catholic schools to other young people regardless of denominations and faiths.
Building the Curriculum 4: Skills for learning, skills for ...
education.gov.scotThe Scottish Government, Edinburgh, 2009 curriculum for excellence building the curriculum 4 skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work. ... Practitioners at all levels – early years, primary, secondary and special schools, colleges, universities, voluntary organisations, private training providers, youth workers and other ...
Pension Portfolio Four Pension PDF Factsheet
documents.feprecisionplus.comScottish Widows Pension Portfolio Four Pension (Series 2) 0.7% 1.7% 5.0% 24.7% 26.7% UK Consumer Price Index + 1% 0.6% 2.7% 6.5% 10.7% 18.7% Source: FE fundinfo as at 31/12/2021 Performance figures are in £ Sterling on a single pricing basis, with income (where applicable) reinvested net of UK tax and net of total annual fund charges.
Pension Portfolio One Pension PDF Factsheet
documents.feprecisionplus.comPension Fund Scottish Widows Pension Portfolio One Pension (Series 2) US Equities 41.1% International Equities 26.7% UK Equities 18.0% Japanese Equities 5.2% Property Shares 5.1% Others 1.5% Money Market 1.4% Canadian Equities 0.3% Swiss Equities 0.3% French Equities 0.2% Fund Aim The Fund aims to deliver long-term growth by investing in other ...
Summary Statistics Schools Scotland - Scottish Government
www.gov.scotThis is the lowest ever PTR for primary schools. In secondary schools the number of pupils grew at a faster rate than the number of teachers meaning there were more pupils per teacher, so the secondary PTR increased to 12.5. This is the highest PTR in secondary schools since 2004, when the PTR was 12.7. (Statistics pre-2014 are available
Probable Suicides 2020 - nrscotland.gov.uk
www.nrscotland.gov.ukleast deprived areas in 2020 (Figure 7). Figure 7: Suicide rates by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation quintiles, 2001-2020, Scotland In 2020, the areas that were in the most deprived 20% had an age-standardised mortality rate for suicide of 22.5 deaths per 100,000 people. In the 20% least deprived areas, the rate was 7.5 per 100,000.
EECERA Ethical Code for Early Childhood Researchers
www.eecera.orgThe Scottish Educational Research Association ... and vulnerable, and also generates the highest standards of scholarship and research practice. The EECERA Ethical Code sets out the expectations of ethical conduct expected of early childhood researchers. It is intended that all research conducted by EECERA members, or published and
Polypharmacy and medicines optimisation - King's Fund
www.kingsfund.org.ukthe advisory work of the Scottish Medicines Consortium. He is a member of the British Pharmacological Society and Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, is a Clinical Adviser for the Royal College of General Practitioners, Honorary Fellow of The University of Edinburgh, and an associate editor for BMC Family Practice. Acknowledgements
Smart Meter & In-Home Display - Scottish Power
web-content.scottishpower.co.ukannual savings could be. 10. 11 Make just one change to start saving 5. How your IHD can help you be more energy efficient It’s actually pretty simple – and worth it in the long run. After all, saving energy could help you save money. Stop blowing your bills on blow-dries
Reported road casualties in Great Britain: 2019 annual report
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukannual-report-2018. This methodology has allowed us to produce the following experimental statistics. This is a : ... all the Scottish police forces, Sussex and Lancashire: Chart 3 shows that when accounting for changes in reporting, the estimated number of serious
Peterhead Academy - Aberdeenshire
online.aberdeenshire.gov.ukcareer talks, employability events and courses, work experience and curriculum based activities. They will also have the opportunity to learn about further and higher education, and the work done by training providers, as well as different career ... • Scottish National Standardised Assessments (P1, P4, P7 and S3)
What is prison for? - SCCJR
www.sccjr.ac.ukRehabilitation and Care for the Scottish Prison Service, reflected on the development and purpose of imprisonment in contemporary Scotland. Spencer noted that the ... addictions, literacy, employability and through programmes to reduce reoffending – in other words, supporting rehabilitation (see SCCJR ‘The penal system: reducing
Natural Dyes: Sources, Chemistry, Application and ...
sustainabilityforschools.orgtraditionally used in the Scottish Highlands were reviewed by Grierson et al. [15]. Buchanan [8] presented a detailed account of dye plants used for natural dyeing of textiles such as alkanet, annatto, chamomile, coreopsis, madder, safflower, indigo, and so on, and methods for dyeing of textiles with these. Later information on
Drug xtrem Dosing in E es of 2013 Body Weight September
www.scottishintensivecare.org.ukpatients in extremes of body weight, has been produced by the Scottish Pharmacists NetworkACCPN) (S in an attempt to make the necessary infor available. The information provided is supported by collation of the limited literat ... However complications of obesity, including diabetes and hypertension, may reduce ...
What is a dietitian? - Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust
www.hct.nhs.ukpasses (or Scottish/Irish equivalent) in at least two science subjects (Biology and Chemistry). Access courses in science and BTEC science qualifications may also be acceptable. The British Dietetic Association (BDA) The BDA, founded in 1936, is the professional association and trade union for dietitians in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Police Accountability in the United Kingdom
www.humanrightsinitiative.orgof police governance, in which the local authority itself was the local police authority.6 Nevertheless reforms in England and Wales have followed a similar pattern in Scotland, the primary legislation being the Police (Scotland) Act 1967.7 Scottish Ministers retain overall responsibility for policing policy.
The social benefits of sport - Sportscotland
sportscotland.org.ukG40 1DA sportscotland is the trading name of the Scottish Sports 0141 534 6500 Council www.sportscotland.org.uk . The social benefits of sport ... at risk of type 2 diabetes would benefit from meeting the recommendations for ‘conditioned individuals’ of 300 minutes or more of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week, or 150
Offline: A lie at the heart of public health
www.thelancet.comFeb 17, 2022 · a Scottish naval surgeon on board . Brookes, a slave ship, in the 1780s. Trotter was employed to guard the health of African slaves and to ensure that as many as possible would survive to be sold in the slave markets of England. He had studied how long a human being could survive without food. The person in question was an African man sold into ...
NHS SCOTLAND NATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR SERVICE …
www.sehd.scot.nhs.ukIn the UK, 60% of hospital bed days are devoted to chronic disease or its complications3. It is claimed that, of the 11 leading causes of hospital bed use in the UK, 8 are due to conditions that with strengthened community care would lead to a fall in bed use3. In the 2001/2002 Scottish Household Survey, 31% of all households in Scotland
Health inequalities and the social determinants of health
www.rcn.org.ukIllustrative statistics ... • There is an 18.5 year difference in the number of years Scottish men will, on ... In 1997 the Labour Government put tackling health inequalities at the heart of its health agenda and issued a number of policy documents and related targets. For
Facts and figures on the NHS at 70 - The Nuffield Trust
www.nuffieldtrust.org.ukDeaths from heart disease (% of all deaths) 1948 (England and Wales) 2017 . England and Wales) 28.8. 15.7. ... Vital statistics: population and health reference . tables November 2017 . 9 ... the Scottish and Welsh health services are devolved . April 2004: NHS Foundation Trusts
Supporting People with Dementia in Acute Care
www.knowledge.scot.nhs.ukas will many of the statistics given in this ... date by checking the websites of the Scottish Government or Alzheimer Scotland. Given these statistics, it is essential that all staff working in acute general hospitals and emergency departments are able to recognise ... chronic obstructive airways disease, heart disease and arthritis. These ...
Sharing nudes and semi-nudes
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk• Internet safety for children and young people: national action plan (Scottish Government) 1.2 What does this advice cover? This advice outlines how to respond to an incident of nudes and semi-nudes being shared (see . section 1.4. for a definition), including: • risk assessing situations • safeguarding and supporting children and young ...
Appendix 1 Explanation of Modification Order arrangements ...
modgov.lbbd.gov.ukHowever, the Metropolitan Police Authority was placed on the Order after it was established in July 2000. Housing Housing Associations are not on the Order but Housing Action Trusts are. ... Audit Commission The Audit Commission is not on the Order. ... Generally speaking, English, Scottish and Welsh councils (including the Council of the Isles ...
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