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  1. Managed Clinical Networks: report

    Independent report on Managed Clinical Networks, with specific focus on the Hearing Impairment Network for Children and Young People.

    Part of:
    National Audiology Review Group
  2. Drugs policy - update: statement by the First Minister - 20 January 2021

    Statement to the Scottish Parliament by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday 20 January 2021.

    Part of:
    First Minister's speeches
  3. Annexes

    Statistical bulletin on crimes of homicide recorded by the police in Scotland in 2021-2022.

    Part of:
    Homicide in Scotland 2021-22
  4. £250,000 for trade unions

    New Trade Union Modernisation Fund set up.

  5. Firefighters to carry life-saving naloxone

    Staff are being invited to take part in a trial.

  6. Guidance information

    Buyer's guide for procurement framework for information and communication technology (ICT) products - technology peripherals and infrastructure framework - lot 1 - (SP-21-012).

    Part of:
    Procurement - technology peripherals and infrastructure framework: lot 1 - buyer's guide
  7. 2. Health

    The Report on the Scottish Government’s Contribution to International Development 2021-2023 takes a holistic look at a wide cross-section of Scottish Government international development activity and presents it within the context of the UN

    Part of:
    Contribution to International Development Report 2021–2023
  8. Criminals seek to exploit COVID-19 outbreak

    Organised crime groups target most vulnerable.

  9. New Police Investigations and Review Commissioner

    Senior solicitor named as new head of independent police scrutiny body.

  10. Improving support for rape victims

    £2.25 million to implement new forensic medical examination standards.

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