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Our areas of work - COVID-19

Data, guidance and programmes of work relating to COVID-19

Our areas of work - Immunisations

Data, guidance and programmes of work relating to immunisations

Our areas of work - Poverty

Information and resources to help tackle poverty in Scotland

Our areas of work - Substance use

Information on and resources for action including frameworks to help plan and deliver services, and problem substance use strategies.

Our areas of work - Improving our health and wellbeing

Focussed on how we meet Scotland's Public Health Priorities

Our areas of work - Improving our services

How we support local and national clinical, social and community planning structures in order to help ensure that services meet the health needs of their populations in a sustainable way

Our areas of work - Protecting our health

How we plan and deliver effective and specialist national services to protect the people of Scotland from infectious and environmental hazards

Our areas of work - Sharing our data and intelligence

How we provide and utilise high quality intelligence, data and evidence as part of the evidence base for effective action to protect and improve health and wellbeing

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