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The current strategy states that:
A new approach to youth justice in Scotland is required, which continues to align with UNCRC [United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child], proceeds from a rights-respecting approach, supports all children under the age of 18 and young people up to age 26 to participate in d...
The current strategy states that:
A new approach to youth justice in Scotland is required, which continues to align with UNCRC [United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child], proceeds from a rights-respecting approach, supports all children under the age of 18 and young people up to age 26 to participate in d...
meetingId=15635</a> suggested that “where things will end up is very uncertain, but the forecast is based on what is essentially the best available evidence [and] the SFC has set that out transparently”.
Further emissions cuts, it suggests, “will involve some genuinely difficult decisions for Scotland requiring significant long-term private investment and behaviour change, and discussions are ongoing on how best to secure the financing that will be required".3
The Climate Change Assessment of the Budget is a new sect...
In fact, we should celebrate it and think about what that tells us about our capacity as we move forward with this latest iteration and think about what the new national care service might look like.
Similar guidance has also been issued to schools.The guidance states that where this minimises the number of adults visiting schools, children should be accompanied to transition visits by ELC staff rather than by parents.