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  1. Safeguarding data sharing: consultation

    This consultation will formalise an approach for Social Security Scotland to align processes with other government departments and to report certain circumstances to a local authority where it becomes apparent that an individual may be at risk of

  2. National Bairns’ Hoose Governance Group minutes: August 2023

    Minutes from the meeting of the group on 22 August 2023.

    Part of:
    National Bairns’ Hoose Governance Group
  3. National Participatory Budgeting Strategic Group minutes: June 2023

    Minutes from the meeting of the group on 1 June 2023.

    Part of:
    National Participatory Budgeting Strategic Group
  4. Recorded Crime in Scotland, year ending December 2022

    A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

  5. Part 1: Drafting technique

    Guidance on the drafting of primary legislation.

    Part of:
    Drafting Matters!: guidance
  6. Sheep attacks and harassment: research

    Findings from survey research on sheep worrying and wildlife attacks on sheep.

  7. Queen's Birthday Honours 2018 - Fire, Police and Ambulance Service

    Recipients of Fire, Police and Ambulance Service medals in Scotland.

  8. Retail Industry Leadership Group meeting minutes: December 2023

    Minutes from the meeting of the Retail Industry Leadership Group on 05 December 2023.

    Part of:
    Retail Industry Leadership Group
  9. Budget stage 1 debate: Deputy First Minister's speech

    Opening remarks given by Deputy First Minister John Swinney to the Scottish Parliament, Thursday 2 February 2023.

  10. Police complaints handling: call for evidence

    Independent review seeking to hear from those with direct involvement and experience of the system for handling complaints against the police.

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