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Appendix 4
The Pathway sets out the minimum core home visiting programme to be offered to all families by Health Visitors.
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Chapter 4: Corporate Parenting Activities of Scotland's local authorities
Second national report on corporate parenting by Scottish Ministers. In this 2018 to 2021 report, we provide an overview of corporate parents’ activities over the last three years, and how they have delivered their duties to support children and
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Appendix B: Glossary and membership of groups
This communications strategy is for use in the event of a disease outbreak, whether a major outbreak with widespread disease, or a more limited incident.
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Analysis
This report analyses the responses to the Scottish Government's consultation on pre-recording evidence of child and other vulnerable witnesses.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Children and Families Collective Leadership Group minutes - 3 March 2022
Minutes from the thirty-ninth meeting of the group, held on 3 March 2022.
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Priority 6
Overview of progress to the actions set out in 2017-2018 Justice Vision and Priorities Delivery Plan and new approaches and additional actions for the coming year 2018-2019.
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Delivering the Strategy
Annual progress report and review of the trafficking and exploitation strategy and a report setting out implementation progress in 2019 to 2020.
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Mental Health in Scotland - a 10-year vision: analysis of responses to the public engagement excercise
Analysis of responses to the Scottish Government's engagement exercise about a new Mental Health Strategy for Scotland.
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SECTION 5: OPTION C - SINGLE SERVICE MODEL
A written consultation was carried out by the Scottish Government on “Redesigning the Community Justice System” between 20 December 2012 and 30 April 2013. This document reports on the analysis of the responses to the consultation.
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Chapter 6 - Violence Against Women Partnerships
The Independent Review of Funding and Commissioning of Violence Against Women and Girls Services was led by Lesley Irving, former Head of the Scottish Government’s Equality Unit, who was supported by an Advisory Group comprising key figures from
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