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6. How have you consulted with relevant stakeholders, including involving children and young people in the development of the policy/measure?
The child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) for the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.
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Footnotes
This presents an assessment of any differential impact on each of the protected characteristics of the decision to end Scotland’s Covid Highest Risk List, formerly the Shielding List and considers any possible inequality of outcomes of the policy
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Cass Review and NHS Scotland Next Steps
A report prepared in response to Scottish Parliament motion S6M-13090, summarising progress to date on work to improve NHS young people’s gender identity services and reduce waiting times to access this healthcare.
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Annex 2: Definition of CAMHS Professionals and Services
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) NHS Scotland national service specification outlining provisions young people and their families can expect from the NHS.
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3. THE POLICY CONTEXT
The Framework outlines the principles which govern maternity services from pre-conception, through pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care and into parenthood in Scotland.
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3 Mapping Survey Findings
This research informs our commitment to develop a model for Scotland which effectively tackles and challenges men’s demand for prostitution. It seeks to map service provision in Scotland, and gathers lived experience input on service experiences.
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5. Population groups
This report presents an overview of the methods used internationally to identify or count people experiencing hidden forms of homelessness and the populations that may be likely to experience it. The report also considers the Scottish context and
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6. Equality and Non-discrimination
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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7. Conclusion
Analysis of responses to our public consultation, held as part of review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. We were seeking views on proposals for reform of the legal gender recognition system in Scotland.
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3. Age of applicants
Analysis of responses to our public consultation, held as part of review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004. We were seeking views on proposals for reform of the legal gender recognition system in Scotland.
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