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Annex D: Summary of support for providers by local authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Sets ou information from local authorities on the sustainable rates they have set for providers in the private, third and childminding sectors to deliver ELC; and their approach, in line with guidance published in April 2019, for setting these
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Part 2 - Mainstreaming: Scottish Government As An Employer
Update on our progress incorporating equality across its activities, summary of equality outcomes 2017 to 2021, report on new outcomes 2021 to 2025, data set and mainstreaming information.
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Section 2: Relevant Developments 2016-2019
The findings and recommendations contained in this report are the outcome of discussions between Dr Michael Rosie and a range of interested parties, including march and parade organisers, local authorities, and Police Scotland.
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5 Attendance at Hearings
Volume 1 contains the Children's Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 and new rules regarding legislation and procedures.
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Annex 2. Data strengths and limitations
Findings from the SCJS 2014/15 on Sexual Victimisation and Stalking.
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Chapter Two: How Scotland is different from the rest of the UK
Report setting out our position on the importance of maintaining a close relationship with the EU in relation to security, law enforcement and criminal justice.
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6. Risk Assessment
This impact assessment records how data will be used in relation to the Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill and how that use is compliant with data protection legislation.
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Better outcomes for looked after children and young people
This strategy sets out what we are doing and what we expect other corporate parents to do.
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Annex A: Draft Code of Practice for Investigations
Consultation paper on Investigation of Offences regulations and a Code of Practice for Investigations under Sections 75 and 76 of the Social Security (Scotland) Act.
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7. Sectors and Groups Affected
Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill.
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