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Socialist Health Association Scotland
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SHA Scotland Publications Response to ‘Shifting the Culture’ a Member’s Bill consultation on measures to help change culture in relation to alcohol in Scotland. Scottish Labour Conference 2012 Contemporary motion on alcohol minimum pricing Local Authority Charter for Health Draft charter of ideas for councils to adopt in their manifestos for the 2012 elections Where Next for Health policy in Scotland? Discussion section on ideas for developing health policy Scottish Labour Conference 2010 Emergency motion on equality and fairness Scottish Labour Policy Consultation - Second stage 2nd stage of the policy review leading to the 2011 Scottish Labour manifesto. SHA Scotland response Scottish Labour Policy Consultation - First stage 1st stage of the policy review leading to the 2011 Scottish Labour manifesto. SHA Scotland response A paper celebrating the anniversary but also looking forward to the health challenges facing Scotland in the next 60 years. A response to the Scottish Government consultation on direct elections to health boards - March 2008. Scottish Labour Party Conference 2008 SHA Scotland contemporary motion on the privatisation of NHS occupational health services. SHA Scotland Response to the Scottish Government Consultation on Better Health, Better Care: A Discussion Document. Health Board Elections (Scotland) Bill 2006 SHA Scotland evidence to the call for evidence on the Health Board Elections (Scotland) Bill promoted by Bill Butler MSP in 2006 Scottish Labour Party policy review - June 2006 2nd stage of the policy review setting out key points to be included in the Scottish Labour 2007 manifesto. Scottish Labour Party policy review - June 2005 1st stage of the policy review leading to the 2007 Scottish Labour manifesto. This is a detailed paper setting out the SHA Scotland position on health policy. SHA Scotland statement of support for Colin Fox MSP’s Bill on abolition of Prescription Charges. SHA Scotland briefing on the 2003 NHS Reform Bill |
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