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Wednesday 22/06/2005
Consultation paper on proposals to amend legislation on police retention of prints and samples (normally fingerprints and DNA samples)
This is the third bulletin in the series presenting information on reconvictions of offenders in Scotland. The bulletin considers the reconviction rates over one, two and four year intervals for all offenders who were released from custody or given non-custodial sentences in 1999.
Tuesday 21/06/2005
This consultation document seeks views and comments on a draft Core Minimum Dataset for the Scottish Social Services Workforce.
Consultation on proposals for changes to childrens services including the Childrens Hearings System
This paper presents the key results of the Scottish analysis of the 2003/04 Households Below Average Income (HBAI) dataset published by DWP on 30th March 05. It is a follow up to the Statistical Publication Notice of 30th March 05.
This report identifies the overall context and pattern of minority ethnic business in Scotland, and key issues which impact on minority ethnic owned business.
This report identifies the overall context and pattern of minority ethnic business in Scotland, and key issues which impact on minority ethnic owned business.
Monday 20/06/2005
Responses to the Consultation.
Friday 17/06/2005
The consultation paper sets out the Scottish Executive's vision for reforming Publicly funded legal assistance in Scotland.
The publication "Ambitious, Excellent Schools: our agenda for action" committed the Executive to establishing a leadership academy, by the end of 2005, to give access to world class thinking on school leadership and to allow the sharing of experience of achool leaders.
The Standard for Headship sets out the key aspects of professionalism and expertise required for effective school leadership and management. The Standard was established in 1998 to provide a framework for a professional programme of training for headship and define the level of competency required of headteachers. This consultation is about updating the Standard in light of the revised policy context set out in "ambitious, excellent schools".
Anti-bullying information leaflet for parents of primary-aged children
Council Tax Collection Statistics 2005
Fresh [Education and Training]
Anti-bullying information leaflet for primary-age children
Fresher [Education and Training]
Anti-bullying information for young people in secondary school
Green jobs strategy fulfilling partnership agreement commitment
Anti-bullying information leaflet for parents of young people in secondary school
A guide to the funding available for part-time learning
The National Dossier is a comprehensive and up-to-date description of all sectors of the education and training system in Scotland, including policy developments and current reforms. It is published annually by SEED New Educational Developments Division and is part funded through the EU's EURYDICE network for information on the education systems of Europe - www.eurydice.org.
This is a short summary guide which describes policy developments in all sectors of education and training in Scotland. The information contained in this document is based on the more comprehensive National Dossier on Education & Training in Scotland 2005, with both documents produced annually as part of our commitments as members of the EU's Eurydice network for information on education systems in Europe - www.eurydice.org.