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Thank you for visiting our registration page to register for the "Tom Shaw Historic Abuse Systemic Review: One Year On" Seminar on Tuesday 25th November 2008 at the Apex International Hotel, Grassmarket, Edinburgh

For further information on the event, please download the Seminar Programme (please note this is subject to change)

You can register in the following ways:

  1. Register online using the form below.
  2. Download a printed version and post your completed form to: Suzanne Allan, Area 2A North, Kinship, Residential and Fostering Team, Care and Justice, Scottish Government, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh EH6 6QQ or fax a copy of your form to: 0131 244 3547
  3. E-mail us at: historicabuseseminar@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

The seminar is free, but a late cancellation fee of £45.00 will apply should you cancel after Monday 17th November. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Confirmation of your attendance will be sent by 14th November.

Special requirements (e.g. mobility, access, hearing, vision, diet, etc)

To help us ensure that all delegates are able to participate fully, please inform us as soon as possible if you require any assistance or interpretation on the day.

Closing dates for places is Friday 14th November.

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The Scottish Government is hosting the seminar to detail progress to date following the publication of the Shaw review in November 2007 and its recommendations. The Government's response to the wider concerns on the long-term effects of childhood sexual abuse through the SurvivorScotland strategy will also be presented along with new developments.

This event provides an important opportunity for you to learn about progress and contribute to shaping future policy to meet the needs of In Care survivors.

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