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Annex D: Detailed analysis of equalities and Fairer Scotland issues by portfolio
Assesses where the Scottish Government is proposing to spend public money and how it aims to reduce inequality. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read alongside associated Budget publications.
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Cass Review – implications for Scotland: letter from Chief Medical Officer
Chief Medical Officer Professor Sir Gregor Smith's letter to the Convener of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee on the Cass Review's implications for Scotland, 5 July 2024.
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8. What do we recommend?
The report was produced by the National Infertility Group in January 2013, with recommendations on IVF criteria for all eligible couples, for the consideration of Scottish Government Ministers.
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Annex A - Implementation Group Final Reports
This paper outlines the progress made against the priorities of the youth justice strategy 'Preventing Offending: Getting it Right for Children and Young People' over its 5 year lifespan.
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5 Research methods and findings
Preliminary exploration report details the findings of research into barriers to participation facing lesser heard voices in the context of rural Scotland. Specifically, it focuses on the LGBTI community, disabled people, carers and ethnic minorities
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Stage 2: Data and evidence gathering, involvement and consultation
The equality impact assessment (EQIA) for the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.
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Footnotes
The draft Bill reforms the process by which trans people gain legal recognition of their lived gender through a gender recognition certificate.
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Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA):national guidance 2016
Ministerial guidance to responsible authorities on the discharge of their obligations under section 10 of the Management of Offenders etc. (Scotland) Act 2005.
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Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill: equality impact assessment
Results of the equality impact assessment process for the Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill. This process was undertaken to ensure that the Bill does not discriminate against any of the protected characteristics defined in the
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6. Basic Health and Wellbeing
This report sets out the Scottish Government’s initial response to the UN Committee’s Concluding Observations. It outlines the progress made in relation to children’s rights in Scotland since the publication of the Position Statement of
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