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Evidences list
Written Submission from Elizabeth Gilchrist
Roundtable - March 2022
Written Submission from Stuart Allardyce, William Manson, and Fiona Moran
Roundtable - March 2022
Advice from an official to Minister for Public Health, Minister for Children and Early Years and Cabinet Secretary for Justice
Scottish Government Evidence
Record of Public Petitions Committee meeting on 15 April 2008
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from Minister of Public Health to Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Minister for Children and Early Years
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from an official to Minister for Education and Young People, relating to Petition PE535
Scottish Government Evidence
A Report on Certain Matters Between 2002 and 2014 (without footnotes) by Scottish Government
Scottish Government Evidence