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Protecting Scotland’s Children and Young People National Policy

The Scottish Government Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Scotland 29 March 2018 Policy document

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Protecting Scotland’s Children National Policy sets out the Scottish Government's vision for the protection of Scotland's children and young people. It outlines how Scotland intends to protect children and young people through both policy and practice. The Policy includes a list of supporting polices, legislation, and governance structures that promote the protection of children and young people.

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