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7. Supplementary information
This is the eighth, two-monthly report on the Coronavirus Acts in which the Scottish Government sets out the status and operation of the legislation necessary to respond to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. This report is the latest in our
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Findings by topic
A consultation report summarising the evidence which the Evaluation Team has gathered about the progress on The same as you? from published evidence and from face-to-face interviews with people with learning disabilities and family carers about
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Section 2: Developing and implementing a Structured Deferred Sentence scheme
A high-level guide to the purpose, policy rationale and operation of structured deferred sentences in Scotland, for local authority justice social work services, youth justice services and relevant partners.
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7. Supplementary information
Sixth report to the Scottish Parliament on the Coronavirus Acts
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Adult Protection Committees
Report summarising the findings from the Adult Protection Committees (APCs) biennial reports covering the years 2012-14.
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7. Supplementary information
This is the ninth, two-monthly report on the Coronavirus Acts in which we set out the status and operation of the legislation necessary to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This report is the latest in our regular reporting on
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Annex D
Report on how the public sector equality duty is being integrated across Scottish Government functions.
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Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR): member biographies
Member biographies for the Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR) group.
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7. Supplementary information
This is the Scottish Government's seventh report on the operation and status of the provisions of the coronavirus legislation.
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Adult support and protection: guidance for GPs and primary care teams
Revised adult support and protection guidance to help GPs and practitioners be confident that their actions will meet safeguarding expectations and improve outcomes.
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