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  1. Annex 4: Family Liaison Strategy

    Guidance (published 2021, updated 2024) to support child protection committees to reflect, learn and improve child protection systems and practice when a child or young person dies, is significantly harmed, or was at risk of death or significant

    Part of:
    National Guidance for Child Protection Committees Undertaking Learning Reviews
  2. Council Tax - various questions and statistics: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  3. Expanding access to naloxone

    Consultation on making life-saving drug more widely available.

  4. 3. Progress against ambitions

    The first action plan to accompany our ambitious Cancer Strategy for Scotland 2023-2033 – Cancer Action Plan for Scotland 2023-2026 - was published in June 2023. This document provides an update on our progress against these actions between June

    Part of:
    Cancer Action Plan Progress Report 1: June 2023 – March 2024
  5. 4. Identifying successes and challenges

    Research commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore and assess the role of Scotland’s 32 local authorities in supporting the integration of refugees and people seeking asylum.

    Part of:
    The role of local authorities in refugee integration in Scotland
  6. Questions concerning COVID-19 testing and changes to vaccine dose schedule: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  7. Hate Crime Security Fund Launched

    £500,000 to protect places of worship.

  8. Hate crime reporting must continue

    Statistics on hate crime published.

  9. Section E - 'No Crime', Recorded in Error and Duplicates

    Crime recording and counting rules for the Scottish Crime Recording Standard (SCRS). These are overseen, approved, maintained and developed by the Scottish Crime Recording Board (SCRB).

    Part of:
    Scottish Crime Recording Standard: Crime Recording and Counting Rules
  10. Pardon for miners convicted during strike

    Justice Secretary welcomes independent review report.

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