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Evidences list
Email from Minister for Education and Young People to an official dated 25 November 2004
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Email from Minister of Health and Community Care dated 7 February 2005 with record meeting of Ministers on 2 February 2005 relating to Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
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Extract from Cabinet paper SC(04)155 for Cabinet meeting on 24 November 2004
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Emails from office of First Minister to Private Secretary to Minister for Education and Young People and between officials dated 22 December 2003
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Letter from Public Petitions Committee to Health Department dated 26 September 2003
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Email from Minister for Education and Young People to officials dated 14 June 2004
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Letter from Public Petitions Committee letter to Minister for Education and Young People dated 19 May 2004
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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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