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  1. 4. Impacts of fireworks

    Desk-based review of evidence on the impact of fireworks, in the context of international legislation and regulations.

    Part of:
    Fireworks legislation and impacts: international evidence review
  2. Chapter 2: Principles and definition of adult at risk

    The purpose of the refresh is to ensure adult support and protection guidance takes account of policy and practice developments since the Act was introduced in 2007, and thus bring the guidance up to date with current legislation and relevant

    Part of:
    Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007: code of practice
  3. Netherlands

    This review (part 2) considers international policing approaches and responses during the easing of lockdown (up to 15 June 2020) and future considerations.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): international policing responses - part 2 - easing of lockdown
  4. 5. Overprovision

    Guidance on section 142 of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 for Licensing Boards and local authorities.

    Part of:
    Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 section 142: guidance for Licensing Boards
  5. 13. Other Offences

    Guidance on section 142 of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 for Licensing Boards and local authorities.

    Part of:
    Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 section 142: guidance for Licensing Boards
  6. 10. Adequate Time for Clinical Leaders

    This consultation is on the statutory guidance that will be issued by the Scottish Ministers to accompany the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act 2019. The guidance will support relevant organisations in meeting requirements placed on them by

    Part of:
    Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act 2019 - draft statutory guidance: consultation
  7. 2. Main Points

    Statistical bulletin on crimes and offences involving firearms recorded by the police in Scotland in 2013-14.

    Part of:
    Recorded Crimes and Offences involving Firearms, Scotland, 2013-14
  8. 4 Inclusion of a section on children and young people (Q2)

    Analysis of consultation responses received on the draft code of practice for stop and search.

    Part of:
    Consultation on a Draft Code of Practice for Stop and Search: Analysis of Responses
  9. 6. Medical Examination

    This pathway is relevant for children under 16 years of age (or up to 18 years of age for young people with vulnerabilities and additional support needs).

    Part of:
    Clinical pathway for children and young people who have disclosed sexual abuse: consultation
  10. If I decide to tell the police after I have self-referred, what will happen next?

    This leaflet provides information on how to self-refer to a Sexual Assault Response Coordination Service (SARCS) in an easy read format. It provides information on accessing healthcare through NHS Scotland for anyone who has been raped or sexually

    Part of:
    Sexual Assault Response Coordination Service (SARCS): easy read
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