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Showing 421 to 430 of 855 results for Multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA) Scotland


  1. National Child Protection Leadership Group minutes: September 2019

    Minutes from the September 2019 meeting of the National Child Protection Leadership Group.

    Part of:
    National Child Protection Leadership Group
  2. Section 1 - Reporting on Progress 2023-24

    The second annual progress report for 'Best Start, Bright Futures: Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan 2022-2026'. Outlining action for the period 2023 to 2024.

    Part of:
    Best Start, Bright Futures - tackling child poverty: progress report 2023 to 2024
  3. Chapter 5

    Updated Good Practice Guidance for use by all practitioners working with children, young people and families affected by substance use

    Part of:
    GETTING OUR PRIORITIES RIGHT (GOPR)
  4. Justice and Home Affairs: FM letter to Cabinet Secretary

    First Minister Humza Yousaf sets out agreed priorities on how the 2023-2024 commitments in the Policy Prospectus will be delivered.

    Part of:
    Policy priority agreements
  5. 3. Strategic Priority 2 - Response

    We are seeking your views on the next Fire and Rescue Framework for Scotland.

    Part of:
    Fire and rescue framework: consultation
  6. National Child Protection Leadership Group minutes: December 2020

    Minutes from the 14 December 2020 meeting of the National Child Protection Leadership Group.

    Part of:
    National Child Protection Leadership Group
  7. HOW GOOD ARE WE AT RECOGNISING CHILDREN WHO ARE AT RISK OF, OR EXPERIENCING, NEGLECT?

    The study reviewed the scale and nature of child neglect in Scotland and was conducted by researchers at te University of Stirling.

    Part of:
    A Review of Child Neglect in Scotland
  8. Chapter 2. Our actions to deliver a circular economy

    The route map sets out strategic direction for delivering our system-wide, comprehensive vision Scotland’s circular economy from now to 2030. Building on a first consultation (2022), we are consulting on key priority actions that will unlock

    Part of:
    Circular economy and waste route map to 2030: consultation
  9. 6. Mitigating social harms

    This document sets out our strategic approach to suppress the virus to the lowest possible level and keep it there, while we strive to return to a more normal life for as many people as possible.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): Scotland's Strategic Framework
  10. Queen’s New Year Honours 2019 - Fire, Police and Ambulance Service

    Recipients of Fire, Police and Ambulance Service medals in Scotland

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