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Evidences list
Minutes of National Reference Group meeting on 25 November 2009
Scottish Government Evidence
Note of meeting of Health, Justice and Education officials concerning proposal to undertake an Acknowledgement and Accountability Forum
Scottish Government Evidence
Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) Human Rights Framework
Scottish Government Evidence
Note of meeting of National Reference Group on 26 August 2009
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from office of First Minister to Minister of Education and Young People
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from an official to Minister for Education and Young People
Scottish Government Evidence
Submission from an official to Minister for Education and Young People
Scottish Government Evidence
Email from Lord Advocate to First Minister dated 30 November 2004
Scottish Government Evidence