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Evidences list
Extract of SC(14)31st Conclusions Minutes of Cabinet Meeting on 28 October 2014
Scottish Government Evidence
Report on InterAction Event on 27 October 2014
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Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning to Scottish Human Rights Commission dated 27 October 2014 with Scottish Government Response to Action Plan
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Minute of Meeting with INCAS on 25 August 2004
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Email between officials dated 12 November 2004
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Report by CELCIS concerning InterAction Survivors’ Event on 27 August 2014
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Extract from Cabinet paper SC(04)146 for Cabinet meeting on 10 November 2004
Scottish Government Evidence
Email of 7 November 2013 with Advice to Ministers on Damages Bill - Response to Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning’s points on SCANCE note
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Extract from Cabinet paper SC(04)141 for Cabinet meeting on 3 November 2004
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