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Context
Meeting the needs of Scotland's children and young people with complex additional support needs is our response to the Doran Review.
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3. Policy: all agencies
A framework for agencies and practitioners to develop and agree processes that promote the safety and wellbeing of women and girls.
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2. Accessibility of Support
Consultation on a public resource that will look to provide information across three pillars: rights and information, accessibility of support, and transitions.
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3 Supporting Change
Delivering a Healthy Future sets out a structured programme of actions, drawn primarily from existing policy initiatives and commitments, to improve services for children and young people in Scotland.
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1. Scale of Prostitution - Estimating the Numbers Involved - Scotland Wide and the Four Largest Cities
Exploration of available knowledge and evidence on the scale and nature of prostitution in Scotland based on practitioner-based interviews.
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5. Responding to girls at risk of, or who have already undergone, FGM: all agencies
A framework for agencies and practitioners to develop and agree processes that promote the safety and wellbeing of women and girls.
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6. Provisions proposed for extension
Statement of reasons providing detail of the considerations that have been made in the decision to seek an extension to the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 and the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Act 2020 and the recommended list of provisions which
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5. Core Principles
Guidance for local authorities, community planning partnerships and service providers on developing a whole system approach.
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2 Mandatory categories of FAIS
This report provides an analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s Consultation on proposals to reform Fatal Accident Inquiries legislation. The consultation ran from 1 July and 9 September 2014 with 58 responses received.
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Annex 2 – Scottish Prison Service - Key Issues from data and evidence about young people in custody presented to the Short-Life Group in January 2022
The Covid-19 Children and Families Collective Leadership Group (CLG) set up a short-life group to deliver improvements in the experience and reduce the number of under-18s in custody. This is the sub-group's report and recommendations.
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