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  1. Landlord registration guidance for local authorities: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) for Landlord Registration Guidance for Local Authorities

  2. Delivery of Universal Credit: information for advisers

    **Not to be used**. These notes were replaced by 'Universal credit for people living in Scotland: further information' on 31 January 2018.

  3. Universal Credit: information for new applicants

    **Not to be used**. These notes were replaced by 'Universal credit for people living in Scotland: further information' on 1 February 2018.

  4. Education reform: minister's statement

    Statement from Deputy First Minister John Swinney on education reform.

  5. National Child Protection Leadership Group: June 2017

    Minutes from the June 2017 meeting of the National Child Protection Leadership Group.

  6. Social security benefit campaign plan Autumn 2017: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  7. Functions of Health Boards (Scotland) Amendment Order 2017: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    This policy is intended to enable women from Northern Ireland who are in Scotland to have an abortion using NHS services without being charged.

  8. Social Security Bill - drafts, memoranda and briefings: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  9. Young people's experience of education and training

    Report on young people's experience of their learner journey from the age of 15-24 years.

  10. Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 debate: minister's statement

    Cabinet Secretary for Justice Michael Matheson opens the debate on the Bill, which introduces a new offence of domestic abuse.

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