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- Teenage Sexual Health
- Geographically Dumfries and Galloway Council area is the third largest in Scotland, covering 2,380 square miles with 239 miles of coastline. The Health Promoting Health Service HPHS framework has been developed over a number of years and piloted in nine areas of Scotland. A full evaluation of the pilots has...
- Case studies
- Forensic Mental Health
- Greater Glasgow NHS Board is the largest of Scotland's 15 health authorities. The Health Promoting Health Service HPHS framework has been developed over a number of years and piloted in nine areas of Scotland. A full evaluation of the pilots has been carried out. In addition to the core principles...
- Case studies
- Group Work in Mental Health
- West Lothian, lying halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow, covers a diverse geographical area with a mixture of rural and urban communities including Livingston, one of Scotland's New Towns. The Health Promoting Health Service HPHS framework has been developed over a number of years and piloted in nine areas of Scotland....
- Case studies
- Mental Well-being in the Workplace
- Ayrshire and Arran is a mixed urban and rural area with a population of approximately 368,000. The Health Promoting Health Service HPHS framework has been developed over a number of years and piloted in nine areas of Scotland. A full evaluation of the pilots has been carried out. In addition...
- Case studies
- Delivering Community Care in Scotland: Are Local Partnership Agreements the Answer?
- Joined-up government has been a central feature of UK Labour government policy since 1997. Joined-up government embraces a number of responses designed to tackle the fragmented landscape of public service provision in key areas including education, urban regeneration, health and social services. Different parts of the UK have attempted to...
- White papers 2004-03-04
- Health for All Children: Guidance on Implementation in Scotland
- In February this year, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health RCPCH published the fourth edition of Health for All Children, the report of its most recent review of child health surveillance and screening activity in the UK. Soon after publication, the Child Health Support Group organized a national...
- White papers 2003-12-12
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- At my desk
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This column includes some observations from my recent participation at the Fourth International Symposium on Career Development and Public Policy in Scotland, and visits to LearnDirect and Careers Scotland. The outcomes of the Symposium and the latter two major initiatives directly link to policies of the...
- Articles 2008-09-22
- Lexar Media Announces New Crucial DDR2 Very Low Profile RDIMM Memory Modules for Blade Servers
- VLP Modules Deliver Maximum Performance in a Slim Design FREMONT, Calif., & GLASGOW, Scotland -- Lexar Media (NYSE:MU), a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today announced immediate availability of Crucial DDR2 Very Low Profile VLP RDIMM memory modules, designed to meet the space and...
- Articles 2008-07-16
- Main movers
- AEasyjet 275.75p (up 6.5p, 2.41 per cent) Oil price falls on consumption worries. ADana Petroleum 1,683p (up 45p, 2.75 per cent) Excited by approach for Imperial Energy. AVenture Production 791p (up 8.5p, 1.09 per cent) Royal Bank of Scotland reiterates "buy" rating. ...
- Articles 2008-07-16
- Former Telegraph literary editor wins non fiction award
- M2 BEST BOOKS-C2000-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Kate Summerscale, a former literary editor of The Daily Telegraph, has won the GBP30,000 BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize with a non-fiction story entitled The Suspicions of Mr Whicher. The award winning title, for which Summerscale received the prize in...
- Articles 2008-07-16
- Pop
- T IN THE PARK Balado KINROSS **** Like Scotland's football team, the country's premier music festival, T in the Park, is making steady progress. This year, 85,000 fans saw 185 acts on eight main stages, which puts the festival - now a three-day event - on a...
- Articles 2008-07-15
- Courses outside the United States
- Aug. 5-9: Peace Corps CME conference. Gambia, Africa. (30.5 credits: P) Sponsor: Peace Corps Medical Office, Washington, D.C. Contact Adrienne Nicholas: 202-692-1533. Aug. 7-9: Neurology for the non-neurologist. Niagara Falls, Canada. (11 credits: P) Sponsor: Medical Education Resources....
- Articles 2008-07-15
- Watson, links didn't connect at first
- SOUTHPORT, England -- One of the greatest British Open champions didn't much care for the links style of golf that has helped make the world's oldest major championship distinctive. Tom Watson arrived at that former train of thought after hitting his first shot on a links course and...
- Articles 2008-07-15
- Green motorists face 20-week wait for eco-cars Demand catches
- GORDON Brown's desire to have all UK motorists driving electric or hybrid cars by 2020 could be undermined by a shortage of the most popular hybrid models on the market. The increasing cost of fuel alongside the heavily discounted level of road tax for vehicles such as...
- Articles 2008-07-13
- Trolley dash with prime minister's job on the line THE GLASGOW EAST
- WHEN the future of a prime minister is on the line in a crucial by-election, every little helps. When high food and fuel prices are making your weekly struggle even harder, every little helps. For the strategy teams of both Labour and SNP, the choice of where to go shopping...
- Articles 2008-07-13
- Polish consul calls for better wages to stem exodus Highland
- POLAND'S consul general has warned Scotland's honeymoon with hard- working Polish workers s over unless they can be offered wages comparable to those in their homeland. Aleksander Dietkow said dramatic improvements to the Polish economy, reformist prime minister Donald Tusk's election last year, and the zloty's strength...
- Articles 2008-07-13
- The legacy of Mackintosh . . . a country that ignores design 'We
- SCOTLAND is squandering the legacy of Charles Rennie Mackintosh thanks to an "abysmally low" government and business appreciation of the country's design talent, according to the head of one of our top art schools. Professor Stuart MacDonald, principal of Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen, believes businesses...
- Articles 2008-07-13
- LETTERS
- CHRISTIAN Kisuka, now 16 years old, came to Scotland five years ago as a refugee. He would like to represent Scotland at football and is wanted by Aberdeen FC, and probably by Scotland (Sunday Herald, News, July 6). But he cannot do any of that unless the...
- Articles 2008-07-13
- F1 BOSS GOES FOR T IN PARK
- EX-FORMULA One team boss Eddie Jordan is set to headline the T In The Park festival in Scotland tonight. Fun-loving Jordan will play in the Pet Sounds Arena with his rock band, Eddie And The Robbers, after current hotshots Hot Chip perform on the main stage....
- Articles 2008-07-13
- Allstate leads RBSi bids
- Allstate, the US insurance giant, has brought in investment bank JPMorgan, alongside advisers Lehman Brothers, to arrange the financing for its estimated 7bn tilt at Royal Bank of Scotland's insurance arm RBSi. Allstate is thought to be the front-runner in an auction for the unit, with Zurich...
- Articles 2008-07-13
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