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  1. Interpreters and language support

    COPFS makes sure that everyone involved in a case can understand and communicate with the court.

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  2. People with learning disabilities

    Guidance for carers of persons who have a learning disability and are involved in a case as a victim or witness.

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  3. Making a Victim (Impact) Statement

    Information on what a Victim (Impact) Statement is, how to submit one and when they are used in a case.

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  4. Bereavement support organisations

    Find bereavement support organisations in Scotland.

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  5. Benefits and wellbeing at work

    Benefits of working at COPFS, including pay scales, annual leave allowances, and how we support your wellbeing.

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  6. People with mobility needs

    COPFS makes disabled access a priority. If you have mobility needs, and are involved in a court case, please contact us and we will make arrangements for you.

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  7. Request information about your case (access to information protocol)

    How to stay informed if you are the victim of a crime

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  8. Legal traineeships

    COPFS's legal traineeship is the final stage of qualifying as a Scottish solicitor and consists of a two-year supervised period of in-office training.

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  9. Vulnerable victims and witnesses (special measures)

    The court automatically treats some victims and witnesses as vulnerable. If someone is vulnerable they can receive extra support when they give evidence.

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  10. Victim Information and Advice (VIA) service

    A free service for victims of crime. Get information about the justice system, support at court and more.

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