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3. Assessing for compatibility against the UNCRC requirements (Guidance Section 2.2)
Assessing the anticipated impact of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, Delivery Plan and Workforce Action Plan on children's human rights and wellbeing.
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Child rights and wellbeing impact assessments: list
A list of published child rights and wellbeing impact assessments (CRWIAs) from December 2015 onwards.
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Stage 3: Assessing the impacts and identifying opportunities to promote equality
The equality impact assessment considers the impacts of the 'A Warm Scots Future' policy paper on equality and the protected characteristics of displaced people from Ukraine. It builds on, and should be read alongside the Fairer Scotland duty
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Key terms
Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) Stage 1 and 2 for the Genomics in Scotland: Building our Future. A five-year national strategy (2024-2029).
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Post Assessment Review and sign-off
Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment for the Rural and Islands Housing Action Plan
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Conclusion
Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) examining the potential impact on children's rights of the Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill.
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Annex D – Glossary / List of Acronyms
This consultation relates to proposed regulations on the procedures to prepare Masterplan Consent Areas (MCA). It sets out the proposed procedures and includes two sets of regulations: the covering the main process for making MCA schemes and
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Impact Assessments
This consultation relates to proposed regulations on the procedures to prepare Masterplan Consent Areas (MCA). It sets out the proposed procedures and includes two sets of regulations: the covering the main process for making MCA schemes and
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Analysis of the evidence
The Children’s Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) for the refreshed National Events Strategy 2024-2035.
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4. Children's human rights approach
Guidance to provide information and resources to support public authorities and other organisations to implement a children’s human rights approach.
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