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Barnard, M., Barlow, J., McKeganey, N., Hill, M. and Neale, J. (2000) Growing up in drug dependent households parent, child and practitioner responses. Reference no. K/OPR/2/2/D371. Chief Scientist Office of Scottish Executive. [Pg.165]

Hay, G., Gannon, M., McKeganey, N., Hutchinson, S. and Goldberg, D. (2005) Estimating Ac National and Local Prevalence of Problem Drug Use in Scotland. Edinburgh Scottish Executive. [Pg.167]

Scottish Executive (2003) Getting our Priorities Right Policy and Practice Guidelines for Working with Children and Families Affected by Problem Drug Use. Edinburgh Scottish Executive. [Pg.169]

Social Work Inspection Agency (2005) An Inspection into the Care and Protection of Children inEileanSar. Edinburgh Scottish Executive. [Pg.169]

Compilation of this flavonoid database could not have taken place without funding from the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD), the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food, UK, and the EU Framework V Programme. We are also grateful to Dr Geraldine McNeil for much needed help and advice. [Pg.246]

Galbraith D. Smith P. Mortimer N. Stewart R. Hlobson M. McPherson G. Matthews R. Mitchell P. Nijnik M. Norris J. Skiba U. Smith J. and Towers W. (2006). Review of Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Emissions, Air Pollution Impacts and Economics of Biomass Production and Consumption in Scotland. Environmental Research Report 2006/02, Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department, Edindurgh, 267 pp. [Pg.527]

This work was funded by the Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department (SERAD). The Journal of Magnetic Resonance is acknowledged for permission to reproduce Fig. 3.6. [Pg.60]

Sources OFWAT, Scottish executive and DOE Northern Ireland... [Pg.277]

Scottish Executive (2002). Safer sludge, Scottish Executive consultation paper, paper no. 2002/30. www.scodand.gov.uk. [Pg.285]

Scottish Executive (2003). Statistical Bulletin—Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 2002 (ENV/ 2003/1). Scottish Executive, 17th March 2003. www.scotland.gov.uk. [Pg.286]

National Health Service in Scotland (current edition). Scottish Drug Tariff. Edinburgh The Scottish Executive Health Department (updated monthly on-line - available via www.isdscotland.org). [Pg.279]

Scottish Executive. Scottish Executive Development Department. Victoria Quay, Edinburgh EH6 6QQ. Tel +44 (0)131 556 8400 e-mail (Enquiries) ceu scotland.gov.uk Fax +44 (0)131 244 8240 http //www.scotland. gov.uk/pages/default.aspx. [Pg.283]

Scottish Executive, Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 1998, ENV/1999/1, Scottish Executive, Edinburgh, 1999 available at www.scotland.gov.uk/library2/doc05/lssb-00.htm... [Pg.7]

We thank Professor Gabriella Morreale de Escobar and Marfa Jesus Presas for the iodine determinations, and the staff of the Neonatal Unit, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School for their support. The work was supported by grants from the Scottish Executive, CEC EUTHYROID QLG3-2000-00930, Wellcome Trust, Tenovus (Scotland), Paediatric Metabolic Research Trust, Cerebra. [Pg.379]

As the BiU went through its subsequent parliamentary stages, the Scottish Executive (2003) responded to some of the criticisms made and to the advice given and introduced some amendments. These included the introduction of a duty on Education Authorities to provide additional support to certain children under the age of three and added protection in the short term for those with a Record of Needs. Whilst these were important accommodations, there were stiU reservations that the legislation would not adequately serve chUdren and young people and their families. Once again, the monstrous world of difference and repetition (AnseU Pearson, 1997, p. 5) had proved irresistible. [Pg.31]

During the Inquiry, they fulfilled their duty to hold the Scottish Executive to account, often doggedly refusing to let officials off the hook with inadequate or obscure... [Pg.33]

So what happened How did we get, so quickly, from this proud sense of achievement to a position where the new legislation was being pronounced a disaster in the making for every child, every family and every local authority in the country, and, ultimately, for the Government (Eileen Prior, The Equity Group, Scottish Parliament, 2003c, Col. 442) At one level, this can be explained as an effect created by the Scottish Executive... [Pg.34]

The co-ordinated support plan is a statutory document which wiU be subject to regular monitoring and review for those children and young people who meet the criteria... Education authorities are still able to draw up co-ordinated support plans even where parents disagree that one should be prepared or where they refuse to co-operate (Scottish Executive, 2005, pp. 43-50). [Pg.88]

Broomfield, A. (2004). All our children belong. Report for Parents for Inclusion s Black and Minority Ethnic Reference Group. London Parents for Inclusion Brownlie, J., Anderson, S., Ormston, R. (2006). Children as researchers. Report to the Scottish Executive Education Department. Edinburgh SEED Bryce, T., Humes, W. (1999). Policy development in Scottish education. Synergy for the Scottish Parliament Perspectives on policy. Retrieved March 7, 2002 from http //www.strath.gla.ac.uk/ synergy/policy/index.html... [Pg.168]

Milne, V. (2005). Joined up working in the Scottish Executive. Edinburgh Office of Chief Researcher, Scottish Executive Social Research... [Pg.177]

Scottish Executive. (2004). A curriculum for excellence. Retrieved October 23, 2005, from http //www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2004/ll/20178/45862 Scottish Executive. (2005). Supporting children s learning The code of practice. Edinburgh Scottish Executive... [Pg.179]

Clark, G. and Kelly, L. (2005). New Directions for Knowledge Transfer and Knowledge Brokerage in Scotland. Scotland Scottish Executive Social Research. [Pg.430]

In an attempt to ensure adequate statistical confidence in the RDT sampling used in Scotland to determine the success of corrective action, the Scottish Executive issued guidance on the numbers of samples and... [Pg.37]

Table 3.6 Numbers of RDT samples and permitted numbers of failures in Scotland for 95% confidence in achieving compliance with a 95% compliance target against 10 pg/l (Scottish Executive, 2007)... Table 3.6 Numbers of RDT samples and permitted numbers of failures in Scotland for 95% confidence in achieving compliance with a 95% compliance target against 10 pg/l (Scottish Executive, 2007)...
Scottish Executive (2007). Letter to Scottish Water, 23 February 2007. [Pg.90]

The fourth LCA study, from Scottish Executive of Edinburgh, Scotland, compares the effects of a bag tax on consumers and the LCA of single-use plastic, paper, and compostable bags versus reusable rPET bags. [Pg.160]


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