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Evidences list
Note from Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Executive to Minister for Education and Young People
Scottish Government Evidence
Email exchange between Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Executive and officials
Scottish Government Evidence
Note from Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Executive to an official
Scottish Government Evidence
Email and note on proposed appointment of a rapporteur from an official to Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Executive
Scottish Government Evidence
Case Study no. 8 Volume 1: Child Migrants’ Experiences
Children sent overseas as part of child migration programmes between the late 1800s and the early 1970s.
Evidential hearings: 3 December 2019 to 21 October 2020
Lady Smith discusses her findings in our News section.
Note of Ministerial Meeting on 30 September 2009
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from an official to Minister for Education and Young People dated 18 November 2004
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from an official to Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Executive
Scottish Government Evidence