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  1. 4 General Changes To Marriage Law

    This report presents the findings of the independent analysis of responses to the Scottish Government's consultation on the draft Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill. The consultation ran from 12 December 2012 to 20 March 2013, and sought

    Part of:
    Consultation on the Draft Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill: Analysis of Written Responses
  2. Annex K: Self-Audit Tool based on NSPCC Audit Tool

    This report sets out proposals from the Expert Group on Preventing Sexual Offending Involving Children and Young People to improve prevention and early intervention in response to harmful sexual behaviour involving children and young people.

    Part of:
    Harmful sexual behaviour by children and young people: Expert Group report
  3. Section 2 - Phase 1 - Rapid Evidence Review

    The report includes a synthesis of key local, national and international literature, supplemented with local evidence gathered from 54 schools across Scotland. The findings help deepen our understanding of the impact the pandemic has had on children

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): impact of school building closures - equity audit
  4. Carers (Waiving of Charges for Support) (Scotland) Regulations 2014 A public consultation on draft regulations to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 - Response

    Draft Carers (Waiving of Charges for Support) (Scotland) Regulations 2014 - The Scottish Government response to a public consultation on draft regulations to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013.

  5. Footnotes

    Draft Carers (Waiving of Charges for Support) (Scotland) Regulations 2014 - A public consultation on draft regulations to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013.

    Part of:
    Draft Carers (Waiving of Charges for Support) (Scotland) Regulations 2014 A public consultation on draft regulations to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013
  6. 5 The local authority's duty to inquire where someone might be at risk

    A guide for service users and their carers to the Mental Health Act emergency and short-term powers (2008 version).

    Part of:
    Mental Health Act - emergency and short-term powers: guide
  7. Background

    The Charter for Safe Havens sets out the agreed principles and standards for the routine operation of Safe Havens in Scotland where data from electronic records can be used to support research when it is not practicable to obtain individual patient

    Part of:
    Charter for Safe Havens in Scotland: Handling Unconsented Data from National Health Service Patient Records to Support Research and Statistics.
  8. 2 INTRODUCTION

    Report of the analysis of the written responses to the Scottish Government consultation on the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 draft regulations and Statutory Guidance.

    Part of:
    Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013: Draft Regulations and Statutory Guidance – Analysis of Consultation Responses
  9. Footnotes

    Statutory guidance to accompany section 3 of the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 and the Carers (Waiving of Charges for Support)(Scotland) Regulations 2014.

    Part of:
    Carers (Waiving of Charges for Support) (Scotland) Regulations 2014 A public consultation on draft regulations to accompany the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 - Guidance
  10. Organ and tissue donation: COPFS and SDTG agreement

    Agreement between the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) and The Scottish Donation and Transplant Group (SDTG) in regard to organ and tissue donation.

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