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Evidences list
Consultation on the proposal to develop an Acknowledgement and Accountability Forum for Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Scottish Government Evidence
Consultation Paper on proposal for Acknowledgement & Accountability Forum
Scottish Government Evidence
Scoping Paper on Truth & Reconciliation agreed to be prepared at cross-ministerial meeting
Scottish Government Evidence
Briefing for Minister for Children and Early Years on support for survivors of in-care and institutional abuse
Scottish Government Evidence
Record of statement by Minister for Children and Early Years to Scottish Parliament dated 7 February 2008.
Scottish Government Evidence
Record of Public Petitions Committee (PPC) meeting
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from Public Petitions Committee (PPC) to Health Department
Scottish Government Evidence
A Report on Certain Matters between 2002 and 2014 by Scottish Government
Scottish Government Evidence
Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry - SG Response Unit – Scottish Government Evidence -Scottish Government Timeline of Key Events 2002-2014
Scottish Government Evidence