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Delivery against actions and ongoing activity
Sets out the range of achievements and activity delivered since 2016 to prevent and tackle child sexual exploitation.
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4. Justice
The Scottish Government response to recommendations from the third Universal Periodic Review of the UK's overall human rights record in May 2017.
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5. Freedoms
The Scottish Government response to recommendations from the third Universal Periodic Review of the UK's overall human rights record in May 2017.
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Introduction
Analysis of responses to our public consultation which sought views on how multi-agency risk assessment and working for victims of domestic abuse could best be improved.
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3. Command and control structures
Information on how and when operational partners should respond to a suspect or confirmed exotic notifiable animal disease outbreak.
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5. Ethical and social implications and good practice
The final report of the Independent advisory group on new and emerging technologies in policing.
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Additional support for learning: statutory guidance 2017
Statutory guidance to the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 as amended.
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Section 4: Delivery
This strategy document sets out how we will achieve our ambitions to build on existing programmes to create a culture where legal, ethical, and secure data linkage is accepted and expected; minimise risks to privacy and facilitate full realisation
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Part 2: 10. Assessing brothers' and/or sisters' needs and relationships
Guidance supporting implementation of the new duties for Scottish local authorities: that every looked after child will live with their brothers and sisters, where appropriate to do so. Siblings should be supported to sustain lifelong relationships,
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Chapter 2 - Who We Spoke To and What They Told Us
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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