Scotland's Redress Scheme - waiver on participation: impact assessment report
Our assessment of the impact of the waiver on applications for redress and the effectiveness of the waiver in encouraging public authorities, voluntary organisations, and others, to become Scheme contributors.
Appendix B: Contributors
- The Scottish Ministers
- Scottish local authorities
- Aberlour Child Care Trust
- Barnardo’s
- The Charity Trustees of the Church of Scotland (the Unincorporated Entities), (Scottish Charity No SC011353), including the Church of Scotland Social Care Council (also known as Crossreach) and its predecessors in connection with the relevant care settings operated on behalf of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland by CrossReach
- The Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul
- East Park School, Glasgow
- Harmeny Education Trust Limited
- NHS Scotland Boards
- Poor Servants of the Mother of God
- Rossie Young People’s Trust
- The Royal Blind Asylum and School Edinburgh, Known as Sight Scotland
- The Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (known as Children 1st)
- The Salesians of Don Bosco
- Save the Children UK
- Scottish Prison Service
- The Sisters of Nazareth
Contact
Email: Redressandrelations@gov.scot
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