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Health for All Children 4: Guidance on Implementation in Scotland

Scottish Executive Country Resources Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Scotland, United Kingdom 1 January 2005 Policy document

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This guidance has been prepared to support consistent implementation across Scotland of the recommendations made by the RCPCH in the fourth edition of Health for All Children (Hall 4). In doing so, it sets Hall 4 in the context of other Scottish policies to promote effective and integrated provision of universal and targeted services for children and families, and describes the activities needed for implementation at national and local levels. This guidance describes activities and initiatives already in place in Scotland; describes activities that are happening but not consistently around Scotland or to a sufficient level to meet the requirements of Hall 4; and makes recommendations, based on Hall 4, for changes to current practice.

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