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Integrating Health and Social Care in Scotland : Potential Impact on Children's Services [Report Two: Study Findings]

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Figure 1: Our area will provide better services to children, young people and families after integration
Figure 2: Changes are likely to have negative effects for some groups of children, young people and families
Table 1: Partners involved in planning (by sector)
Figure 3: The impact of integration on children's services has been given sufficient consideration

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