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Support for women involved in prostitution
Our response to the findings of a public consultation seeking views on how best to challenge men’s demand for prostitution in Scotland, reducing the harms associated with prostitution and supporting women involved to exit.
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National Standard for ELC Providers - requirements from August 2021
This update sets out the requirements on early learning and childcare (ELC) settings and local authorities from August 2021.
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Discussion
Sets out some initial considerations of the impact of the strategic framework on children, families and staff.
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Approach to reporting
Report on the Scottish Ministers’ handling of requests for information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 for the period from 27 September to 26 November 2020.
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Stage 1 - Planning
Fairer Scotland Duty Assessment (FSD) for the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation.
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Summary and recommendations
This business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) considers the impacts for businesses and consumers of amending the definition of fully vaccinated to include the requirement for a booster vaccination if a person’s primary course of MHRA
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2. Research on Alternatives to Jury Trials
This evidence briefing, commissioned by the Consideration of a Time-Limited Pilot of Single Judge Rape Trials Working Group, aimed to support and inform the working group’s deliberations on the merits and challenges associated with alternatives to
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Progress to November 2022
Overview of the data and digital commitment, including milestones and their co-creation process, alongside progress reports submitted throughout the action plan.
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1. INTRODUCTION
This is a consultation document as a first step to develop a National Delivery Plan which will enable us to agree priorities and set out how they will be delivered over the next 3 years.
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5. Identifying Regional and Sectoral Differences
New entry into the Scottish fishing industry is commonly perceived as a self-evident necessity for the long-term prosperity of the sector and its absence a signal for government intervention. The remit of this paper is to explore whether prohibitive
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