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Chapter 5: Living Better
The Programme for Government sets out the actions we will take in the coming year and beyond. It includes the legislative programme for this parliamentary year.
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Annex A Detailed stakeholder feedback by theme
A report on stakeholder feedback received following an initial phase of stakeholder engagement in autumn 2018, and an outline of next steps for housing to 2040.
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Part 6: Proposals to Strengthen Protections and Questions
We are seeking views on plans to strengthen the existing legislative framework for the protection of women and girls from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), a form of gender based violence.
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CMO Rape and Sexual Assault Taskforce minutes: February 2019
Minutes of the ninth meeting of the Rape and Sexual Assault Victims Services Taskforce, held on 26 February 2019.
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MAPPA 2014 Guidance
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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3 Main Report
This Partnership Information Network (PIN) policy aims to support a reduction in the risk to staff of gender-based violence and to ensure that appropriate action is taken where incidents of gender-based violence occur or where allegations are raised.
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MAPPA Document Set
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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4. Raising the Maximum Age of Referral to the Principal Reporter
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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Chapter 8: Assessing and managing the risk of harm
The purpose of the refresh is to ensure adult support and protection guidance takes account of policy and practice developments since the Act was introduced in 2007, and thus bring the guidance up to date with current legislation and relevant
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CHAPTER TWO: HOW DO INDIVIDUALS DESIST FROM OFFENDING?
This is an updated version of the original review entitled ‘What Works to Reduce Reoffending: A Summary of the Evidence’, published in 2012.
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