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Aim 2
Sets out our key priorities for tackling hate crime and prejudice in Scotland. This strategy has been developed in partnership with our Hate Crime Strategic Partnership Group and the voices of those with lived experience.
- Part of:
- Hate crime strategy
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Police Scotland Management Information
Statistical bulletin on crimes of homicide recorded by the police in Scotland in 2015-16.
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16. Appendix D - Key information to record
Guidance for NHS Health Boards providing inpatient mental health services. This should be used in conjunction with existing local guidance for responding to substance use incidents on inpatient wards.
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Annex D Outturn Comparison 2014-15 to 2021-22
The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2023 to 2024, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
- Part of:
- Scottish Budget: 2023-24
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Strategic Board minutes: September 2015
The Scottish Government’s strategic board is chaired by the permanent secretary and meets quarterly.
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Pain Management Task Force minutes: November 2022
Minutes for the meeting of the group on 23 November 2022
- Part of:
- Pain Management Task Force
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Characteristics of hate crimes recorded in 2020-21
Updated information on the number of hate crimes recorded by the police in Scotland during 2020-21 and 2021-22. It also includes new details on the characteristics of hate crime, based on a random sample of cases recorded by the police in 2020-21.
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Crimes recorded under coronavirus legislation
Official Statistics on crimes and offences recorded by the police in Scotland for May 2021.
- Part of:
- Recorded Crime in Scotland: May 2021
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Planning application decision times published
Official Statistics Publications for Scotland
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Ministerial Foreword
We set out our transformative vision of the future justice system for Scotland, spanning the full journey of criminal, civil and administrative justice, with a focus on creating safer communities and shifting societal attitudes and circumstances
- Part of:
- The Vision for Justice in Scotland
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