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  1. Information about Health and Social Work Services (Easy read)

    This guide provides information about Health and Social Work Services support for people with a learning disability.

    Document Published: 19 Apr 2011
  2. Equality Outcomes 2021-2025

    COPFS's Equality Outcomes for 2021 to 2025 - explaining how we will deliver diversity and inclusion improvements within the criminal justice system.

    Document Published: 30 Apr 2021
  3. Equality Outcomes 2017-2021

    COPFS's Equality Outcomes for 2017 to 2021 - explaining how we will deliver diversity and inclusion improvements within the criminal justice system.

    Document Published: 27 Apr 2017
  4. Reporting deaths

    Guidance for medical practitioners on which deaths need to be reported to COPFS and how to report a death.

    Document Published: 01 May 2019
  5. Speculative application questionnaire

    This is a questionnaire which should be completed and submitted alongside any speculative job application.

    Document Published: 01 Aug 2022
  6. Lord Advocate's guidelines: supply of naloxone during COVID-19 pandemic

    Lord Advocate's guidelines to police providing a statement of prosecution policy in relation to the supply of naloxone during the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic.

    Document Published: 01 Jun 2020
  7. Deceased suspects policy

    This policy explains how prosecutors approach criminal cases where the suspect has died.

    Document Published: 05 Sept 2016
  8. Terrorist cases: joint working within the UK

    Read the joint statement regarding the handling of terrorist cases where the jurisdiction to prosecute is shared by prosecuting authorities in the UK.

    Document Published: 08 May 2009
  9. Social networking and Verifile policy statement (Part 4)

    This form is part 4 of the pre-employment checklist. It explains the process of checking publicly available social media by Verifile.

    Document Published: 14 Nov 2025
  10. Contacting Victim Information and Advice (VIA) (Easy read)

    How to contact our Victim Information and Advice (VIA) service. Aimed at those with a learning difficulty.

    Document Published: 06 Apr 2017