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Coronavirus (COVID-19): supporting vulnerable children and young people – data intelligence report
This report provides a commentary about the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on vulnerable children and families in Scotland in the initial weeks of the ‘lockdown’, and on the way that services are adapting and responding to the crisis
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Rape and sexual assault victims services taskforce minutes: February 2018
Minutes of the meeting of the task force for the Improvement of Services for Victims of Rape and Sexual Assault held on 7 February 2018.
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Key practice messages
Multi Agency Guidance intended to inform all frontline staff and volunteers within agencies who are likely to come across adults or children and young people threatened with or in a forced marriage.
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Document 5B: MAPPA Minute Completion Notes
MAPPA Guidance issued by Scottish Ministers under section 10(6) of the Management of Offenders etc (Scotland) Act 2005. This guidance has been developed by the Scottish Government in conjunction with the responsible authorities.
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Section 2: Understanding and approach: information for all practitioners
Multi Agency Guidance intended to inform all frontline staff and volunteers within agencies who are likely to come across adults or children and young people threatened with or in a forced marriage.
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Report Overview
The report sets out the progress made in relation to children's rights in Scotland since 2016.
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5. Children and the Criminal Justice System
This consultation covers potential legislative reforms to promote and advance the rights of children in the care and justice systems and people who have been harmed.
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Appendix 8
A toolkit for local authorities, the judiciary, court staff, police, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and service providers.
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Chapter 5: The information gathering process
This revised Code of Practice aims to reflect the developments in policy, practice and legislation both in the overall context of adult support and protection and in day-to-day activity. It provides information and detail to support practical
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6. Basic Health and Wellbeing
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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