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APPENDIX A: REVIEW METHODOLOGY
The study reviewed the scale and nature of child neglect in Scotland and was conducted by researchers at te University of Stirling.
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5. Next update
This quarterly report presents Police Scotland management information to provide an indication of current trends in suspected drug deaths in Scotland.
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Footnotes
Guidance for local authorities about their statutory duties relating to the provision of Appropriate Adult services.
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National Child Protection Leadership Group minutes: March 2022
Minutes from the 23 March 2022 meeting of the National Child Protection Leadership Group.
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12 Monitoring and enforcement (Q35)
Analysis of responses to the public consultation on potential restrictions to alcohol advertising and promotion in Scotland
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Appendix C: Stakeholders
Report of the independent review of the Victim Notification Scheme (VNS). The VNS provides eligible victims information about an offender’s release, and the chance to make representations about parole decisions.
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2. Police reform
Provides detailed information on the Recorded Crime in Scotland statistical bulletin series. It is designed to be a useful reference guide with explanatory notes regarding issues and classifications which are crucial to the production and
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Annex 5: Comparisons with England & Wales and Northern Ireland
Official Statistics Bulletin presents statistics on crimes and offences recorded and cleared up by the police in Scotland. It forms part of the Scottish Government series of statistical bulletins on the criminal justice system. Statistics on crimes
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- Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2014-15
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Annex C: Case Studies
Assesses where the Scottish Government is proposing to spend public money and how it aims to reduce inequality. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read alongside associated Budget publications.
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Section 1: Strategic Aims Priorities and Partnership
Public sector pay strategy for the year 2023 to 2024 which applies to staff in the Scottish Government and its associated departments, agencies, non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) and public corporations.
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