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Footnotes
Consultation on guidance on the involvement of GPs in Multi-agency Adult Protection arrangements
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Moving Forward
The Equally Safe delivery plan will help to ensure that the ambitions of the Equally Safe Strategy makes a tangible difference.
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- Equally safe: delivery plan
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Roles and responsibilities
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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Safety and justice
Guidance to help improve the experiences of disabled children, young people, and their families.
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Cross Cutting Actions
Analysis of consultation responses on the draft delivery plan for Equally Safe: Scotland's strategy for preventing and eradicating violence against women and girls.
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3. Dignity
The Scottish Government response to recommendations from the third Universal Periodic Review of the UK's overall human rights record in May 2017.
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Annex A
This vision builds on the youth justice strategy which concluded in 2020. It represents a shared foundation between the Scottish Government and partners to continue to support the agenda to keep children out of the criminal justice system and
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2. Policy Context
The Framework has been developed to assist all agencies with planning and delivering integrated approaches to children and young people's mental health.
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Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004: Guidance on Antisocial Behaviour Orders
Guidance on ASBOs
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Section 2 - Role of Chief Officers
Guidance outlining Child Protection Committee and Chief Officer responsibilities for protecting children and young people.
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