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What’s on the site and how is it structured?

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What’s on the site and how is it structured?

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Answer The purple bar at the top of each page shows the main subdivisions on the site. There are sections on policy and guidance relating to health care, social care and public health topics, and on managing NHS organisations, together with publications (including statistics), news and information on current health campaigns, and corporate information about the Department and how it is managed. The policy and guidance sections are intended to present the overall picture of current policy and guidance on their particular topics, with links to relevant publications, supporting documentation and other websites. The publications relevant to the topic are kept and indexed in the Publications section, where they will remain as a permanent archive when they are no longer linked from the policy section as current policy. The Publications section currently contains publications from 1999 (with some earlier ones). At the top right of each page are further links on other functional and supporting

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