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For Police Scotland to consider the current The Scottish Government provided training provision for police officers and the use funding to Police Scotland (£825k) of the DASH risk assessment to support training around implementation of the new For HMICS/Police Scotland the report notes legislation. that HMICS is seeking an update from Police Scotland on its new training plans by April While operational matters are for 2023.
The Bill will take forward the 30 recommendations from the National Taskforce for Human Rights Leadership. The new Bill was first outlined in the Programme for Government 2021-22.
In particular, the partnerships with the Cross-Party Groups offered an insight into a diverse range of new issues from Prostitution; to End of Life Choices; and WASPI women.
There is an opportunity to undertake a new analysis based on recent evidence (listed below) to aim for a more collaborative approach that recognises every victim’s vulnerabilities and strengths.
For example, the delay between submission and approval has seen new Scottish Government employability initiatives which does not appear to have been accounted for by UK Government and will generate delivery challenges for the grant recipient and other similar projects.
In the next three years we plan to scale up this work to provide new insights and to enable Scotland to remobilise and plan its health and social care services as a single service.