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There has been much work done by the Scottish Government and others to try to improve the experience of survivors of domestic abuse, gendered-violence and sexual offences in the criminal justice system, particularly for crimes of violence against women and girls.
While phase 2 of the MCNG was originally expected to launch from January 2022, I have now decided to roll out the system later in the year – still ensuring that the GME sector can use online assessments during the current school year.
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Date published:
19 November 2021
The Committee agreed to write to you to ask:
Finally, also under the Health and Care Bill, the Committee noted that clause 125 includes provision to enable the Secretary of State to make regulations in relation to the prohibition of paid for advertising of less healthy food and drink online.
The Committee acknowledged the differing views between the UK Gove...
"Using our experience of facilitating youth-focused discussions and consultation as part of the 2014 and 2019 consultations on Becoming a Good Food Nation, it would be possible to create an online consultation platform similar to the approach previously used.
As stated above, the resources are available online and to all schools via the EIS website, and the Scottish Government and Education Scotland consider that their involvement in the resources has now closed..