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Chapter 1 BACKGROUND & INTRODUCTION
This document reports how many mothers in Scotland experience poor mental health in the first four years of their child’s life, as well as the characteristics of these women. It further shows the impacts of maternal mental health on child
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More Effective Rights for Children and Young People
This document sets out the Scottish Government’s Response to the 2012 consultation on the Children and Young People Bill.
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Footnotes
Part of the Fair Start Scotland evaluation series. It presents detailed findings from the first wave of local area case studies in Alloa, Wick and Irvine and includes feedback from FSS service providers, participants, local delivery partners and
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Chapter One: Migration Trends
This paper sets out the latest evidence on the contribution that EEA citizens make to Scotland.
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7. Allocation and Funding Duration
Analysis of the findings of the consultation into the Replacement for the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) Post-EU Exit in Scotland carried out between 5 November 2019 - 12 February 2020.
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Section 4: Consent, corroboration and information sharing
An analysis of the responses to the consultation on the draft clinical pathway for healthcare professionals working to support adults who present having experienced rape or sexual assault.
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Human Rights PANEL Principles (underlying principles in applying a human rights based approach)
Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA) for the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation.
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Section 2: Recommended Model Tenancy Agreement
Analysis of responses to consultation seeking views on regulations and policy supporting the new private residential tenancy.
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4 Going Forward - The Case for Completely Smoke-Free
Guidance on smoking policies for the NHS, local authorities and care service providers
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Annex: Group Respondents
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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