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6. Other gaps in the legislation
Findings of a qualitative study which examined evidence on how effectively the Code of Practice was operating since its introduction in May 2017.
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Early Learning and Childcare Joint Delivery Board minutes: October 2019
Minutes of the meeting of the ELC Joint Delivery Board, held on 2 October 2019.
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Sources and Further Information
This pack provides information on the impact of COVID-19 on the Justice system during January 2022.
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Annex 1: Material Submitted By Perth & Kinross Council
The Commissioners for the Safeguarding of the Regalia requested a public engagement took place to assist them in their scrutiny of proposals to relocate the Stone of Destiny to Perth. This report presents analysis of the responses to the public
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Actions we will take 1: we will embed a person-centred approach
Updated Ending Homelessness Together action plan, outlining how national government, local government and third sector partners will work together on our shared ambition to end homelessness. It has been revised to reflect actions needed in response
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3. Further information on statistics used in this bulletin
Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland in which a firearm was alleged to have been involved or where a firearm was stolen.
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5. Pillar Three: Secure Care
The Children’s Care and Justice Bill consultation was published on 30 March 2022 seeking views and feedback on policy proposals to inform the development of the Bill. 106 responses were received from a broad range of stakeholders. This document
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APPENDIX A - METHODOLOGY
This report presents the findings from the Evaluation of the Impact of Bail Reforms on Summary Justice Reform. The research formed part of a wider package of work to evaluate Summary Justice Reform (SJR) in Scotland as a whole. The aim of the
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Progress update
Final report from a review into the response to Storm Arwen.
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Appendix 3: Service mapping - full table
An independent service evaluation of the implementation of Scotland’s National ‘Take Home’ Naloxone programme which has been rolled out in Scotland since November 2010. The report presents findings on the programme's processes and structures,
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