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  1. Annex A

    This vision is a continuation of the previous vision that concluded June 2024. It represents a shared foundation between the Scottish Government and partners to continue to support the agenda to keep children out of the criminal justice system and

    Part of:
    Justice for children and young people: vision and priorities 2024-26
  2. Questions about the role of Judith Mackinnon in complaints procedure: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  3. Understanding the nature of hate crime

    Report outlines characteristics of victims and perpetrators.

  4. Impact of COVID-19 on crime

    New monthly statistics published.

  5. Age of Criminal Responsibility Programme Board

    Programme Board responsible for the successful delivery of the Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Act 2019.

  6. National Gender Identity Healthcare Reference Group

    The National Gender Identity Healthcare Reference was established to progress improvement in the provision of gender identity healthcare and to oversee the implementation of the commitments set out within the NHS Gender Identity Services Strategic

  7. Funding Changes

    Supporting document to the Budget (Scotland) Act 2023 Amendment Regulations 2023. Provides details of Level 2 and 3 budgets.

    Part of:
    Autumn Budget Revision 2023-24: Supporting document
  8. Certification process of a persons death by a doctor: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  9. Police Negotiating Board Senior Officers Pay 2022/06

    Police Negotiating Board Senior Officers Pay

  10. Antisocial behaviour: independent working group

    Group set up to look at improvements in our approach to antisocial behaviour and those affected by it.

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