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4 Evidence on Child Protection Systems
1.1 This review considers the views and experiences of children and young people on child protection systems in Scotland. It aims to inform service delivery, communications on child protection and future potential ways to engage children and young
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5 Conclusions
1.1 This review considers the views and experiences of children and young people on child protection systems in Scotland. It aims to inform service delivery, communications on child protection and future potential ways to engage children and young
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Audit
Dame Elish Angiolini's independent review addresses complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing in Scotland, in the wake of the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012.
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Part Two: Dissemination of Recorded Crime Statistics
Summarises the responses to the consultation on the future of recorded crime and police activity statistics. It also outlines a package of changes to the production of Scotland’s recorded crime statistics.
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6. Options (including Costs and Benefits)
Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill.
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Adherence to measures
Sets out how we plan to restore, in a phased way, greater normality to our everyday lives.
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Annexe A
Provides detailed operational guidance for agents who administer the Open Market Shared Equity Scheme on behalf of the Scottish Government. Now superseded.
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Annex B Impact on other areas of service - beyond adult health and social care
The consultation provides an opportunity for public and professional scrutiny of Ministers' plans for integration of adult health and social care.
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Armed forces and ex-service personnel: a Scottish housing guide
Sets out housing options in Scotland and answers some of the questions people leaving the armed forces and ex-service personnel might have.
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4 The Views of Victims and Lay Witnesses
A report on the findings of the evaluation of the impact of summary justice reforms on the experiences of victims and witnesses, and on victim, witness and public perceptions of summary justice in Scotland and the summary justice reforms.
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