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Evidences list
Letter from Public Petitions Committee letter to Minister for Education and Young People dated 19 May 2004
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from Public Petitions Committee letter to First Minister dated 17 May 2004
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Cabinet Paper SC(14)19 prepared by Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning for discussion at Cabinet
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Extract of SC(14)31st Conclusions Minutes of Cabinet Meeting on 28 October 2014
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Report on InterAction Event on 27 October 2014
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Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning to Scottish Human Rights Commission dated 27 October 2014 with Scottish Government Response to Action Plan
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Minute of Meeting with INCAS on 25 August 2004
Scottish Government Evidence
Email between officials dated 12 November 2004
Scottish Government Evidence
Report by CELCIS concerning InterAction Survivors’ Event on 27 August 2014
Scottish Government Evidence