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Evidences list
Minute from Minister for Education and Young People to First Minister dated 18 December 2003
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from Minister of Education and Young People to Public Petitions Committee dated 30 June 2005
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from an official to Chris Daly dated 9 September 2004 and letter from Chris Daly to an official
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from an official to Minister for Education and Young People dated 28 June 2006
Scottish Government Evidence
Extract from SC(04)36th Conclusion Minutes of Cabinet meeting on 1 December 2004
Scottish Government Evidence
Email between officials dated 19 October 2004 with note of meeting between officials and INCAS and telephone call from Helen Holland
Scottish Government Evidence
Submission from an official to Minister for Education and Young People and First Minister
Scottish Government Evidence
Letter from Public Petitions Committee to Health Department dated January 2003
Scottish Government Evidence
Record of Public Petitions Committee meeting of 25 March 2003
Scottish Government Evidence