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Section 32: Victim Notification Models in other countries
Report of the independent review of the Victim Notification Scheme (VNS). The VNS provides eligible victims information about an offender’s release, and the chance to make representations about parole decisions.
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4.0 Extension of MAPPA to other risk of serious harm offenders
The main developments relating to Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) as a result of work conducted by the Scottish Government.
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Chapter 1: Protecting Communities: Risk, Prevention and Response
The Fire and Rescue Framework for Scotland 2016 sets out priorities and objectives for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS).
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2.0 The National Picture
The main developments relating to Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) as a result of work conducted by the Scottish Government.
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9.0 Health
The main developments relating to Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) as a result of work conducted by the Scottish Government.
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Annex A: Equally Safe Delivery Plan Action Tracker
Equally Safe delivery plan was published in November 2017. This report provides an overview of progress made to date and sets out priorities for the year ahead.
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Aim 3 - Ensure that services are accessible and available to address the needs of individuals accused or convicted of an offence
Sets out deliverables which detail the work that will be undertaken to drive improvement nationally towards the aims of the National Strategy for Community Justice.
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Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR): member biographies
Member biographies for the Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR) group.
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Summary of progress
Equally Safe delivery plan was published in November 2017. This report provides an overview of progress made to date and sets out priorities for the year ahead.
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Coronavirus (COVID19) – impact on education: Deputy First Minister speech, 19 March 2020
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills John Swinney MSP's speech on managing the impacts of coronavirus on Scottish education, given to the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 19 March 2020.
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