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  1. Tackling anti-social fireworks use

    Review group calls for tighter control on fireworks.

  2. Ministerial Foreword (September 2021)

    This guidance describes the responsibilities and expectations for all involved in protecting children and will support the care and protection of children.

    Part of:
    National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland 2021 - updated 2023
  3. Introduction

    Updated Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) report evidencing the consideration that has been given to the impact the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 will have on children and

    Part of:
    Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) for United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 – Updated July 2024
  4. Chief Constable's leave of absence: FOI release

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

  5. Mental health staffing boost

    More than 950 additional frontline workers recruited.

  6. Short-Term Lets Stakeholder Working Group

    A working group to help produce guidance on the short-term lets guidance scheme

  7. Police prepare for new domestic abuse crime

    Training for 14,000 officers and staff ahead of new legislation.

  8. Police Negotiating Board for Scotland: circular 2023-06 - islands allowance

    Police Negotiating Board for Scotland (PNBS) circular providing details on the provision of an Islands Allowance.

  9. Council Tax - various questions and statistics: FOI release

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

  10. 1. Introduction

    Research commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore and assess the role of Scotland’s 32 local authorities in supporting the integration of refugees and people seeking asylum.

    Part of:
    The role of local authorities in refugee integration in Scotland
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