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Section 4 - Carrying out the Task
Guidance outlining Child Protection Committee and Chief Officer responsibilities for protecting children and young people.
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10 Prevention work and the fire services
Evaluation of police and fire reform year 4: international perspectives on police and fire reform.
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Chapter Two: Experiences of pay and progression among women and employers
This report presents the findings of a qualitative exploration of the pay and career experiences of women aged over 50 in Scotland. It also makes recommendations for improvements to workplace practices to better support this demographic. The work
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ANNEX K
Final report on regulation by Scottish Opencast Coal Task Force's compliance and finance subgroups.
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4 Possible negative effects of a new police power to search children and young people (Q2)
Analysis of consultation responses received.
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Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 powers to execute warrant and orders: revised code of practice consultation
Consultation on a revised code of practice for Proper Persons in Scotland of powers to execute warrant and orders conferred by chapter 3 of part 8 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, to reflect changes to that Part made by the Economic Crime and
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Appendix D – Roles and responsibilities
The purpose of this guidance is to ensure a consistent approach to the provision of healthcare and forensic medical examination services for children and young people of either sex who may have experienced sexual abuse.
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WHO criterion 6: Communities have a voice
This document has been completed by the Scottish Government to inform decisions about timings of changes within Phase 3 as set out at the review point on 30 July 2020.
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13. Appendix 1: An overview of international jurisdictions
Review of the published literature on the enforcement of child contacts in international jurisdictions.
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Data Protection Impact Assessment Guidance
Consultation on information sharing agreement and data protection impact assessment between NHS Scotland boards and Police Scotland in relation to forensic medical examinations.
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