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WHO criterion 5: Manage the risk of exporting and importing cases
This document has been completed by the Scottish Government to inform decisions about timings of changes within Phase 3 as set out at the review point on 30 July 2020.
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7 ORGANISATION AND SUPPORT
A review of initiatives to address the problem of empty houses drawn from case studies across the UK.
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5 Other Measures
This is the analysis of consultation responses
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Chapter 4 - An Empowered, Equal and Safe Scotland
The Programme for Government sets out our plans for the next year, including the Bills that will be introduced to the Scottish Parliament.
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Annex 1: Inter-related investigations, reviews and other processes or themes
Framework to support a consistent approach to conducting adult protection significant case reviews and improve the dissemination and application of learning both locally and nationally. This framework is for all partners.
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Summary statistics on policing
This report contains summary statistics covering a number of important justice and safer communities statistics. It is published with up to date statistics every month.
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Annex D
Sets out information provided by local authorities on the sustainable rates they have set for providers in the private, third and childminding sectors to deliver funded ELC; and their approach, in line with guidance published for setting these
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5: Meeting the conditions of a high hedge notice
Revised version of the guidance for local authorities to the High Hedges (Scotland) Act 2013, approved by the Campaign for Plain English.
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3 Recommendations
A Summary Report of the independent Review of Primary Care Out of Hours Services Chaired by Prof Sir Lewis Ritchie. The Main Report, which accompanies this summary version, provides a more comprehensive overview of the Review, its methodology,
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6 Discussion
A report on the findings of the evaluation of the impact of summary justice reforms on the experiences of victims and witnesses, and on victim, witness and public perceptions of summary justice in Scotland and the summary justice reforms.
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