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NHS Scotland Publications

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YearDateTitleSummarySourceFile size
2007December 21 Physical Activity and InequalitiesThis briefing paper looks at the evidence base and discusses physical activity and inequalities. Includes practical examples and case study.NHS Health Scotland903kb
2007December 19 Standards for integrated care pathways for mental healthNHS QIS609kb
2007December 18 Cancer in Scotland (December 2007)Data and commentary on survival in Cancer in ScotlandISD Scotland181kb
2007December 18 Trends in Cancer Survival in Scotland, 1980 - 2004This report provides a summary of the data available for analysis, and highlights some of the differences in survival trends for different cancers in relation to period of diagnosis, age and sex.ISD Scotland63kb
2007December 18 Alcohol-related general acute hospital and psychiatric hospital dischargesThis publication presents the latest information on alcohol-related discharges. ISD Scotland110kb
2007December 18 Childhood Obesity StatisticsNew information is presented for children in Primary 1 (aged 4 to 6 years) for school year 2006/07ISD Scotland610kb
2007December 18 SNS (Support Needs System) Annual Summary Statistics 2007The Support Needs System (SNS) is an electronic system holding data relating to children and young people (up to 19 years of age) with additional support needs. Its purpose is to monitor their progress and ensure they have access to the services or support they require. These SNS summary statistics provide information for NHS Board of assessment and Scotland, as at August 2007. ISD Scotland92kb
2007December 18 Drug Misuse Statistics Scotland 2007This annual publication presents the latest available information from a range of national data sources relevant to drug misuse.ISD Scotland3mb
2007December 12 Commentary on NICE Public Health Intervention Guidance 4: Community-based interventions to reduce substance misuse among vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people - SummaryThis Summary presents Comments/Conclusions from the HS Commentary on NICE Public Health Guidance 4 (NICEPHIG4), published in March 2007, entitled Community-based interventions to reduce substance misuse among vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people. These Comments/Conclusions are intended to help organisations, professionals and others make use of the NICE Guidance in a Scottish context. NHS Health Scotland41kb
2007December 12 Commentary on NICE Public Health Intervention Guidance 4: Community-based interventions to reduce substance misuse among vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people - Full reportThe National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in England produces two types of guidance on public health topics: Public Health Intervention Guidance (interventions being defined as involving single measures, eg GP advice to patients to be more active) and Public Health Programme Guidance (on broader activities, eg strategies for smoking cessation). In Scotland, such Guidance has no formal status but attracts interest and provides a useful source of reviewed evidence.NHS Health Scotland56kb

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