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Annex A: Consultation questions
Consultation on a revised version of the National Guidance for Child Protection to ensure it is consistent with the legislative and policy framework and current practice developments. The current version of the National Guidance for Child Protection
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Annex G - Glossary
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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PART 2: PLANNING THE INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEW
Good practice guidance for police officers and social workers who are carrying out joint investigative interviews with child witnesses
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5 Attendance at Hearings
Volume 1 contains the Children's Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 and new rules regarding legislation and procedures.
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Part Four: Quality – Raising Standards
Analysis of responses to the consultation on the draft rented sector strategy A New Deal for Tenants.
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Part 2 - Mainstreaming: Scottish Government As An Employer
Update on our progress incorporating equality across its activities, summary of equality outcomes 2017 to 2021, report on new outcomes 2021 to 2025, data set and mainstreaming information.
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Section 4: Action Area 3 – Address the conditions that foster trafficking and exploitation
The first annual progress report sets out the progress made during the first year of implementation of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy.
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About the Data
Information on the Scottish Welfare Fund to 30 September 2022.
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Annex D: Summary of support for providers by local authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Sets ou information from local authorities on the sustainable rates they have set for providers in the private, third and childminding sectors to deliver ELC; and their approach, in line with guidance published in April 2019, for setting these
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Section 2: Relevant Developments 2016-2019
The findings and recommendations contained in this report are the outcome of discussions between Dr Michael Rosie and a range of interested parties, including march and parade organisers, local authorities, and Police Scotland.
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