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CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): GETTING TESTED IN SCOTLAND You may be able to visit a community asymptomatic test site if they are available in your area. Check the targeted community testing page to see if there is a community asymptomatic test site in your local authority.. How to take a rapid LFD test . Find out how to take a rapid LFD test (video) on NHS Inform.. You should take a rapid lateral flow test twice a week (every 3 or 4 days). CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PROTECTION LEVELS: WHAT YOU CAN DO Find out what you can do at Level 3. At Level 1: you can meet socially in groups: of up to 6 adults from 3 households in your home or theirs – and can stay overnight. of up to 8 adults from 3 households in an indoor public place like a café, pub or restaurant. of up to 12 adults from 12 households outdoors in your garden or a public place. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT General purpose detergent is sufficient unless a symptomatic or confirmed case of COVID-19 has been in the vehicle in which case a disinfectant (e.g. chlorine-based product) should be used. You should not travel to work/car share if you have any symptoms of coronavirus, as outlined on the NHS Inform website. REGULAR RAPID TESTING FOR EVERYONE From tomorrow (Monday) everyone in Scotland will be able to access rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing, even if they have no symptoms. Free lateral flow home test kits will be available for pick up without an appointment from many local walk-in or drive-through test sites from 3.30pm each day, or by ordering online or by phone, for people to test themselves twice-weekly. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND MANAGED Red list countries and areas. If you have been in a country or area on the red list at any point in the 10 days before arriving in Scotland, you will only be allowed to enter the UK if either:HOUSING TO 2040
Housing to 2040 sets a new ambition to deliver 100,000 affordable homes by 2031/32 which will make an important contribution to tackling child poverty and our continuing work to end homelessness. This ambition will also play a key role in helping Scotland's economy to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting a total investmentpackage of
THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT The devolved government for Scotland has a range of responsibilities that include: the economy, education, health, justice, rural affairs, housing, environment, equal opportunities, consumer advocacy and advice, transport and taxation. CORONAVIRUS IN SCOTLAND Up to date information on the coronavirus situation in Scotland, including what you can do, statistics and data, how to get tested, links to support and guidance and the Scottish Government's phased approach to exiting lockdown. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): DAILY DATA FOR SCOTLAND Updated at 2pm to provide the latest data on COVID-19 in Scotland. On Saturday and Sunday, only the headline statistics on new cases, test positivity rate, deaths and vaccinations will be updated. On Monday, the update will include the latest detailed daily data for COVID-19 VACCINATION STATUS SCHEME LAUNCHES A service that allows people travelling abroad to access their record of vaccination status themselves has launched. A vaccination status letter can be downloaded from the NHS Inform patient portal or - for those not online - requested in the post via a Freephone Covid StatusHelpline.
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): GETTING TESTED IN SCOTLAND You may be able to visit a community asymptomatic test site if they are available in your area. Check the targeted community testing page to see if there is a community asymptomatic test site in your local authority.. How to take a rapid LFD test . Find out how to take a rapid LFD test (video) on NHS Inform.. You should take a rapid lateral flow test twice a week (every 3 or 4 days). CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PROTECTION LEVELS: WHAT YOU CAN DO Find out what you can do at Level 3. At Level 1: you can meet socially in groups: of up to 6 adults from 3 households in your home or theirs – and can stay overnight. of up to 8 adults from 3 households in an indoor public place like a café, pub or restaurant. of up to 12 adults from 12 households outdoors in your garden or a public place. REGULAR RAPID TESTING FOR EVERYONE From tomorrow (Monday) everyone in Scotland will be able to access rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing, even if they have no symptoms. Free lateral flow home test kits will be available for pick up without an appointment from many local walk-in or drive-through test sites from 3.30pm each day, or by ordering online or by phone, for people to test themselves twice-weekly. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT General purpose detergent is sufficient unless a symptomatic or confirmed case of COVID-19 has been in the vehicle in which case a disinfectant (e.g. chlorine-based product) should be used. You should not travel to work/car share if you have any symptoms of coronavirus, as outlined on the NHS Inform website. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND MANAGED Red list countries and areas. If you have been in a country or area on the red list at any point in the 10 days before arriving in Scotland, you will only be allowed to enter the UK if either:HOUSING TO 2040
Housing to 2040 sets a new ambition to deliver 100,000 affordable homes by 2031/32 which will make an important contribution to tackling child poverty and our continuing work to end homelessness. This ambition will also play a key role in helping Scotland's economy to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting a total investmentpackage of
REGULAR RAPID TESTING FOR EVERYONE From tomorrow (Monday) everyone in Scotland will be able to access rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing, even if they have no symptoms. Free lateral flow home test kits will be available for pick up without an appointment from many local walk-in or drive-through test sites from 3.30pm each day, or by ordering online or by phone, for people to test themselves twice-weekly. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND MANAGED Overview. This guide is for people returning to or arriving in Scotland and includes information about how to quarantine (either in managed self-isolation or when self-isolating at your accommodation). Under current COVID-19 restrictions, it is illegal to travel abroad for holidays and other leisure purposes. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): VENTILATION GUIDANCE Introduction. The provision of fresh air into indoor environments is essential to preventing the spread of COVID-19. By taking measures to increase the volume of outside air entering a building, such as opening windows, doors or vents you can help minimise the risk of spreading COVID-19 to colleagues, friends, family members andcustomers.
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): GETTING TESTED IN SCOTLAND If you have symptoms. Anyone in Scotland with COVID-19 symptoms can be tested. For coronavirus symptom information go to NHS Inform. You take a PCR test and have the results within 48 hours (PCR stands for polymerase chain reaction). The test looks for the genetic code of the virus and involves taking a swab of the throat and nose. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PROTECTION LEVELS: WHAT YOU CAN DO Scotland follows a COVID-19 levels system (0-4). Each has a different set of rules on what you can and cannot do. Find out the level andrules for an area.
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND MANAGED Testing for people travelling to Scotland. You will need to buy a COVID-19 test and take this test in the 3 days before you travel. When boarding your plane, you will need to provide proof that you have taken the test, and that the result of the test was negative. You may also be asked to provide proof of a negative test when y ou arrive in Scotland.. The type of test you will need to buy CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PROTECTION LEVELS: WHAT YOU CAN DO Physical distancing and good hand hygiene remain the most effective measures in reducing the transmission of COVID-19. Therefore, distancing requirements need to be maintained, where reasonably practicable, at all times, including when waiting to enter premises and when seated. Takeaways can operate as normal.CARE SERVICES
Listening to the views of people who use services, and actively involving them throughout the process of planning care delivery, is a key improvement recommendation of the recent Independent Review of Adult Social Care in Scotland. During 2021 Planning with people will itself be subject to wide consultation, to ensure that this guidance CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): WEDDING CEREMONIES AND CIVIL The guidance sets out how people planning to get married can arrange their ceremony in a way that will ensure that, for everyone attending, the risk of exposure to COVID-19 is minimised, including for those who are employed at the venue. This guidance does not A NEW FUTURE FOR SCOTLAND'S TOWN CENTRES It supports our ambitions for recovery and renewal to enable those communities to thrive. The report develops a new vision for the future of our town centres, capturing some of the new found sense of localism, and develops ideas and recommendations to help achieve the healthier, fairer, greener, successful towns our communities deserve. THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT The devolved government for Scotland has a range of responsibilities that include: the economy, education, health, justice, rural affairs, housing, environment, equal opportunities, consumer advocacy and advice, transport and taxation. CORONAVIRUS IN SCOTLAND Up to date information on the coronavirus situation in Scotland, including what you can do, statistics and data, how to get tested, links to support and guidance and the Scottish Government's phased approach to exiting lockdown. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): VENTILATION GUIDANCE Summary. the circulation of air (ventilation/air conditioning) can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, however this must be in addition to other protective measures, such as physical distancing, enhanced hygiene regimes, face coverings and reduced occupancy. COVID-19 is spread through the air in droplets and aerosols (finerparticles/ drops)
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PROTECTION LEVELS: WHAT YOU CAN DO All of Scotland Is at Level 3. Find out what you can do at Level 3. At Level 0: you can meet socially in groups: of up to 8 adults from 4 households in your home or theirs – and can stay overnight. of up to 10 adults from 4 households in an indoor public place like a café, pub or restaurant. of up to 15 adults from 15 households outdoors.HOUSING TO 2040
Housing to 2040 sets a new ambition to deliver 100,000 affordable homes by 2031/32 which will make an important contribution to tackling child poverty and our continuing work to end homelessness. This ambition will also play a key role in helping Scotland's economy to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting a total investmentpackage of
NEW SCOTS REFUGEE INTEGRATION DELIVERY PROJECT: GUIDANCE Email: NewScotsProjectInfo@gov.scot. First published: 19 Mar 2021 Last updated: 11 May 2021 - show all updates. 11 May 2021. Forms and guidance replaced with updated versions. 10 May 2021. Link to online application form added. 26 Mar 2021. Text amended to reflect form and guidance for medium and large grants. INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF ADULT SOCIAL CARE LETTER OF RIGHTS FOR PEOPLE IN POLICE CUSTODY Letter of Rights. This leaflet gives you important information about your rights when you are at the police station.. By rights we mean important freedoms and supports that the law says everyone can have.Knowing about your rights will help you be sure that you are being treated fairly by the police.. Please read this information as soon as possible. It will help you to make decisions when you SCOTTISH NATIONAL STANDARDISED ASSESSMENTS Why have these assessments been introduced in Scottish schools? The SNSA has been introduced as part of the National Improvement Framework for Scottish Education to provide teachers with objective, comparable information about progress, which will help improve outcomes for all children and young people. Assessment is a central part of everyday learning and teaching for every child and young REALISING THE AMBITION Realising the Ambition: Being Me builds upon the original principles and philosophy of Pre-Birth to 3 and Building the Ambition. The new guidance retains the relevant content from the previous guidance which it replaces, extending and strengthening it in line with current research and evidence about how children develop and learn. THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT The devolved government for Scotland has a range of responsibilities that include: the economy, education, health, justice, rural affairs, housing, environment, equal opportunities, consumer advocacy and advice, transport and taxation. CORONAVIRUS IN SCOTLAND Up to date information on the coronavirus situation in Scotland, including what you can do, statistics and data, how to get tested, links to support and guidance and the Scottish Government's phased approach to exiting lockdown. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): VENTILATION GUIDANCE Summary. the circulation of air (ventilation/air conditioning) can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, however this must be in addition to other protective measures, such as physical distancing, enhanced hygiene regimes, face coverings and reduced occupancy. COVID-19 is spread through the air in droplets and aerosols (finerparticles/ drops)
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PROTECTION LEVELS: WHAT YOU CAN DO All of Scotland Is at Level 3. Find out what you can do at Level 3. At Level 0: you can meet socially in groups: of up to 8 adults from 4 households in your home or theirs – and can stay overnight. of up to 10 adults from 4 households in an indoor public place like a café, pub or restaurant. of up to 15 adults from 15 households outdoors.HOUSING TO 2040
Housing to 2040 sets a new ambition to deliver 100,000 affordable homes by 2031/32 which will make an important contribution to tackling child poverty and our continuing work to end homelessness. This ambition will also play a key role in helping Scotland's economy to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting a total investmentpackage of
NEW SCOTS REFUGEE INTEGRATION DELIVERY PROJECT: GUIDANCE Email: NewScotsProjectInfo@gov.scot. First published: 19 Mar 2021 Last updated: 11 May 2021 - show all updates. 11 May 2021. Forms and guidance replaced with updated versions. 10 May 2021. Link to online application form added. 26 Mar 2021. Text amended to reflect form and guidance for medium and large grants. INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF ADULT SOCIAL CARE LETTER OF RIGHTS FOR PEOPLE IN POLICE CUSTODY Letter of Rights. This leaflet gives you important information about your rights when you are at the police station.. By rights we mean important freedoms and supports that the law says everyone can have.Knowing about your rights will help you be sure that you are being treated fairly by the police.. Please read this information as soon as possible. It will help you to make decisions when you SCOTTISH NATIONAL STANDARDISED ASSESSMENTS Why have these assessments been introduced in Scottish schools? The SNSA has been introduced as part of the National Improvement Framework for Scottish Education to provide teachers with objective, comparable information about progress, which will help improve outcomes for all children and young people. Assessment is a central part of everyday learning and teaching for every child and young REALISING THE AMBITION Realising the Ambition: Being Me builds upon the original principles and philosophy of Pre-Birth to 3 and Building the Ambition. The new guidance retains the relevant content from the previous guidance which it replaces, extending and strengthening it in line with current research and evidence about how children develop and learn. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): DAILY DATA FOR SCOTLAND Updated at 2pm to provide the latest data on COVID-19 in Scotland. On Saturday and Sunday, only the headline statistics on new cases, test positivity rate, deaths and vaccinations will be updated. On Monday, the update will include the latest detailed daily data for that day, and Saturday and Sunday SOCIAL SECURITY: BEST START GRANT The Best Start Grant School Age Payment is a new £250 payment to help with the costs of preparing for school when a child is first old enough to start Primary school. Eligibility is based on the age of the child. The application window for children who were born between 1March 2014
ADVICE ON CAR AND VEHICLE SHARING occupants should avoid eating in the vehicle. passengers in the vehicle should minimise any surfaces touched. keep the volume of any music/radio to a minimum to prevent the need to raise voices in the car. the longer the journey, the higher the risk; keep journey times to the minimum feasible and do not linger in the vehicle before orafter the
SCOTTISH PUBLIC FINANCE MANUAL Scottish Public Finance Manual. The Scottish Public Finance Manual (SPFM) is issued by the Scottish Ministers to provide guidance on the proper handling and reporting of public funds. Scottish Public FinanceManual. Contents.
SCOTTISH MINISTERIAL CODE: 2018 EDITION Published: 8 Feb 2018. Directorate: Constitution and Cabinet Directorate. Part of: Constitution and democracy. ISBN: 9781788515757. A code of conduct for members of the Scottish Government (the First Minister, Cabinet Secretaries and Law Officers) and junior Scottish Ministers. This publication is available to download in other formats. MENTAL HEALTH LAW: FORMS Mental Health law: forms. Published: 28 Aug 2019. Directorate: Mental Health Directorate. Part of: Health and social care. Forms recommended for use under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003. Published: 28 Aug 2019.EDUCATION SCOTLAND
Education Scotland. COVID-19 education recovery. Find key advice from the Scottish Government's COVID-19 Education Recovery Group (CERG), and from sources approved by CERG. COVID-19 education recovery. National e-Learning Offer. Find out more about the range of live, recorded and supported resources available. National e-Learning Offer. HOW GOOD IS OUR EARLY LEARNING AND CHILDCARE? How good is our early learning and childcare? (HGIOELC) is made up of 15 quality indicators (QIs), which are organised into three key areas: Leadership and Management; Learning Provision; and Successes and Achievements. Each QI is described further in a number of themes, each of which has illustrations of what 'very good' looks like. MEASAIDHEAN COITCHEANN NÀISEANTA AIRSON FOGHLAM TRON GHÀIDHLIG An overview of assessments. As far as possible, the Measaidhean Coitcheann Nà iseanta airson Foghlam tron Ghà idhlig, mirror the assessment approach adopted for the English medium Scottish National Standardised Assessments (rolled out in August 2017), whilst accommodating the particular features of Gaelic education.. The web-based Measaidhean Coitcheann Nà iseanta airson Foghlam tronKILVRECHT CAMPSITE
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