Claire Sweeney on the audience for the work of Audit Scotland

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Claire Sweeney
Claire Sweeney
Location: Scotland, UK
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VIDEO NUMBER:
280
CATEGORY:
Future / Public Service Reform
DATE ADDED:
15-12-2009
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Claire says the work tries to cut through the complexity and get to what makes a difference to people
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Footnotes
1) Drug and Alcohol Services in Scotland: Audit Scotland
2) Overview of mental health services – Audit Scotland
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