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2. Police Scotland Foreword
Sets out our key priorities for tackling hate crime and prejudice in Scotland. This strategy has been developed in partnership with our Hate Crime Strategic Partnership Group and the voices of those with lived experience.
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- Hate crime strategy
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Right to Participation
If you are a victim of crime you have a number of rights. Victims' Code sets out these rights, how you can exercise them and the relevant authorities to contact should you need further help and advice.
- Part of:
- Victims' code for Scotland
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Audit
Sets out the detailed accountability and governance framework for Social Security Scotland, and the context for the Agency's relationship with Scottish Ministers and core Scottish Government Directorates.
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Police Negotiating Board for Scotland: constitution
The Police Negotiating Board for Scotland (PNBS) is a public body that negotiates the pay, terms and conditions of Police Officers in Scotland, through collective bargaining. The constitution sets out how the PNBS will reach agreements, or if
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New ministerial line-up unveiled
“Team of all the talents” – Cabinet has 50-50 gender split
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1. General Measures of Implementation
This report sets out the Scottish Government’s initial response to the UN Committee’s Concluding Observations. It outlines the progress made in relation to children’s rights in Scotland since the publication of the Position Statement of
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Annex D: Agency Audit and Assurance Committee Terms of Reference
Sets out the detailed accountability and governance framework for Social Security Scotland, and the context for the Agency's relationship with Scottish Ministers and core Scottish Government Directorates.
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Sustainable health and social care services
UK’s first integrated workforce plan published.
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The New Year’s Honours 2023 – Police, Fire and Ambulance Service
Recipients of Police, Fire and Ambulance medals in Scotland.
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Your Right to Be Involved
Publication for people with learning difficulties describes how victims of crime should be treated within the criminal justice system, and what information, help and support they should receive.
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