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Section 2 - What is required for information sharing?
Information sharing, to meet the needs of people, practitioners and organisations, is essential to support Scotland’s commitment to integrated, person-centred care, across adult and children’s services. The focus of this Information Sharing
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Ministerial foreword
We are seeking your views on proposals to improve forensic medical services for victims of rape and sexual assault.
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Annex 5: Summaries of high-tier approaches (£200k+ per annum)
Net Revenues from the Scottish Crown Estate have been distributed to coastal Local Authorities for the benefit of coastal communities since 2019. This study was commissioned as part of the review process for the first two rounds of distribution of
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Delivery against actions and ongoing activity
Sets out the range of achievements and activity delivered since 2016 to prevent and tackle child sexual exploitation.
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Section 2: GP roles and responsibilities in adult protection
Consultation on guidance on the involvement of GPs in Multi-agency Adult Protection arrangements
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6 Clinical pathway
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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3. Jurors' Perceptions of Pre-Recorded Evidence Given by Child Witnesses
Paper on the impact on juror decision-making of pre-recorded evidence and live-link testimony by child and vulnerable adult witnesses in criminal trials.
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6. Relevant Authorities - who can an asset transfer request be made to?
Guidance for community bodies on the statutory asset transfer scheme.
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Armed Forces Personnel and Veterans Health Joint Group’s Implementation Group minutes: September 2020
Minutes from the meeting of the Armed Forces Personnel and Veterans Health Joint Group’s Implementation Group held on 1 September 2020.
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The Scope of the Equality Impact Assessment
Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel) (Scotland) Regulations 2020. These regulations have been introduced as a public health response to coronavirus.
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