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Appendix E - Glossary
Findings of the impact of reforms to disclosure and summary criminal legal assistance introduced by the summary justice reform programme.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Children and Families Collective Leadership Group minutes - 11 February 2021
Minutes from the meeting of the group held on 11 February 2021.
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Part 2: Targets and Reporting
This presents the main messages arising from the consultation on the Role of Public Sector Bodies in Tackling Climate Change. This consultation has focused purely on Scottish Public Sector Bodies.
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Chapter Eight - Policing culture
First independent review of complaint handling, misconduct and investigations since the creation of new policing structures in 2013. Dame Elish Angiolini reviewed the effectiveness of the new systems for dealing with complaints against the police,
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1. INTRODUCTION
Pay policy for all Scottish public sector bodies whose pay requires the approval of Scottish Ministers.
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Scottish Biometrics Commissioner Bill: business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA)
Likely costs, benefits and risks of the Scottish Biometrics Commissioner Bill that may have an impact on the public, private and third sector.
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7. Full list of Quality Indicators including secondary definitions
Background information on the purpose and scope of the QI profile, a summary of its development, the actions needed to implement the QIs, and a full list of the indicators and their secondary definitions.
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First Minister congratulates Scotland's recipients of Queen's Birthday Honours
Queen's Birthday Honours 2021
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Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill: data protection impact assessment
Data protection impact assessment for the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill and considers any potential privacy impacts arising from this legislation.
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Footnotes
Terms of Reference for HM Inspectorate of Prosecution in Scotland's inspection of the management of criminal allegations against the police by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS).
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