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Part 3: Supporting Sustainable, Quality Care Services
A strategic examination of the purpose and desired structure of residential care services fit for the aspirations and needs of future generation.
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Chapter Four: Planning and Developing the Multidisciplinary Workforce – Nursing and Midwifery
Part three of the plan sets out how primary care services are in a strong position to respond to the changing and growing needs of our population.
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Chapter 2: Proposed 26 month retention period
The landmark Forensic Medical Services (Victims of Sexual Offences) (Scotland) Act 2021 received Royal Assent on 20 January 2021. This consultation seeks views on the appropriate retention period for evidence collected in the course of self-referral
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Section A Process - Approach To Delivery
Monitoring and reporting results for year 1 of the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund (the Fund).
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Management Responsibilities
Broad framework within which Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) will operate and key roles and responsibilities which underpin the relationship between the PIRC and the Scottish Government.
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7. Technological innovation and scientific standards
The final report of the Independent advisory group on new and emerging technologies in policing.
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Cross border placements: Memorandum of Understanding between UK, Welsh and Northern Ireland governments
Memorandum of Understanding between Scottish, UK, Welsh and Northern Ireland governments in relation to children placed on Deprivation of Liberty (“DOL”) Orders from England, Wales and Northern Ireland into Scottish residential care.
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Forensic Medical Services (Victims of Sexual Offences) (Scotland) Act 2021: equality impact assessment
This Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) supplements the summary originally published for the introduction of the Forensic Medical Services (Victims of Sexual Offences) (Scotland) Bill in November 2019.
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Annex B: Legislative developments
Pupils across 50 state secondary schools were surveyed on their attitudes towards topics relating to violence against women and girls. The report examines how attitudes have changed since the first publication in 2014 and discusses differences in
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5 Conclusions
1.1 This review considers the views and experiences of children and young people on child protection systems in Scotland. It aims to inform service delivery, communications on child protection and future potential ways to engage children and young
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