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YearDateTitleSummarySourceFile size
2007March 17 Drug user involvement in treatment decisionsThis study explores how drug users are currently involved in decisions about their own treatment, what constrains involvement and what might improve practiceJoseph Rowntree Foundation534kb
2007March 16 A new approach to prevent and reduce alcohol-related harmThis study reviews international experience of using a ‘multi-component’ approach to develop community-based preventionJoseph Rowntree Foundation484kb
2007March 8 Caledonia Youth ManifestoA manifesto for relationships and sexual well-being of our future generationsCaledonia Youth430kb
2007February 21 RNID Scotland manifestoThis manifesto aims to challenge the policymakers and politicians of the next Scottish government to meet, and indeed exceed the expectations of everyone who has a hearing loss.RNID Scotland975kb
2007January 31 A review of engagement in Scotland by Councils for Voluntary Service with ethnic minority communitiesIn November 2006 BEMIS undertook a Review of Engagement with Ethnic Minority Communities in Scotland by Councils for Voluntary Service (CVS). The review focused on five 'indicators of engagement' - community profiling; involvement of service users; provision of support; monitoring and evaluation mechanisms in place; and improvements identified.BEMIS158kb
2007January 31 A review of engagement by Public Sector agencies in Scotland with ethnic minority communitiesIn November 2006 BEMIS undertook a review of engagement by local authorities, health boards, and police forces with ethnic minority communities in Scotland. The review focused on five 'indicators of engagement': community profiling; involvement of service users; provision of support; monitoring/evaluation in place; and improvements identified.BEMIS178kb
2007January 23 ASH Scotland manifestoAs smokers across Scotland and the UK get to grips with their New Year's resolution to stop smoking, ASH Scotland today sets out what politicians need to do next to win the health battle against tobacco. In its manifesto for the 2007 elections, ASH Scotland calls for action to limit the availability of cigarettes, extra help for pregnant women who smoke and a full programme of measures to deter young people from starting smoking.ASH Scotland750kb
2006December 5 A World to Belong to - Social Networks of People with Mental Health ProblemsThe research shows that people using mental health services are less likely to have a partner, less likely to have a job and more likely to score lower on a measure of social support.SAMH2.5mb
2006December 4 Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland 2006An independent assessment of progress in eliminating poverty and reducing social exclusion in Scotland.Joseph Rowntree Foundation283kb
2006November 24 Gender Issues Network on Alcohol (GINA) project November newsletterThis newsletter announces the start of the second phase of the Gender Issues Network on Alcohol (GINA) project.Alcohol Focus Scotland170kb

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