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Annex A: Summary of Actions of the 2016 National Action Plan to Prevent and Tackle Child Sexual Exploitation
Sets out the range of achievements and activity delivered since 2016 to prevent and tackle child sexual exploitation.
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3. Findings
Research to understand the experiences of estranged students in further and higher education in Scotland.
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5. Assessment of Refreshed Fair Work Action Plan
Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) of the Fair Work Action Plan 2022 and Anti-Racist Employment Strategy 2022.
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Maintaining the Momentum
Report on the implementation of the Blueprint's recommendations for achieving equality of access to higher education in Scotland.
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Annex 13 Shifting culture of environmental bodies
Report on how best to assist rural communities to engage with decisions on land use and land management.
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Executive summary
The Plan meets the evolving needs of Children and Young People in providing an equitable and sustainable model that reflects the early years agenda and the integration of health and social care services
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A Consultation on Proposals for a Lobbying Transparency Bill: Analysis of Written Responses - Research Findings
A consultation paper was published in May 2015 seeking views on proposals for a lobbying transparency bill. This document provides a summary of the analysis of the responses received.
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Appendix A: Further Legislative And Policy Context
Guidance for local authorities and health boards on exercising the functions conferred by Part 3 (Children's Services Planning) of the Act.
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6. Priorities for action
This document contains the framework and first implementation plan for delivering Everyone Matters: 2020 Workforce Vision. It sets out five prioirites for action by NHS Boards and the support they will be given.
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Appendix 2: Details of Papers Used in this Review
This literature review sought to identify definitions of resilience and the factors associated with increasing resilience in survivors of institutional child abuse.
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