Publication date | Publication title | Recommendation | Reviewed | Status |
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25th April 2023 | Assurance Review of Scottish Police Authority Forensic Toxicology Provision | 23. Police Scotland should include drug driving prevention activity within its current road safety prevention activity. |
20th June 2025 | Closed |
25th April 2023 | Assurance Review of Scottish Police Authority Forensic Toxicology Provision | 24. Scottish Government should consider refreshing its Road Safety Framework to 2030 to include drug driving, given the growing prevalence in Scotland. |
23rd July 2024 | Closed |
25th April 2023 | Assurance Review of Scottish Police Authority Forensic Toxicology Provision | 25. Police Scotland should work with Transport Scotland and other organisations to establish long- term co-ordinated engagement and education campaigns and programmes aimed at raising awareness of the drug driving law. |
28th August 2023 | Open |
20th April 2023 | Custody Inspection Report - Lanarkshire | 1. Police Scotland should make arrangements to improve the observation room and its facilities within the police custody centre at Motherwell. |
29th July 2024 | Closed |
20th April 2023 | Custody Inspection Report - Lanarkshire | 2. Police Scotland should ensure that a full evacuation of custody centres is undertaken in accordance with fire safety regulations. |
29th July 2024 | Closed |
20th April 2023 | Custody Inspection Report - Lanarkshire | 3. Police Scotland should ensure that processes for recording cell checks are carried out consistently and recorded on the national custody system timeously. |
29th July 2024 | Open |
20th April 2023 | Custody Inspection Report - Lanarkshire | 4. Police Scotland should ensure that custody staff receive regular custody update training / awareness raising relating to substance abuse issues, mental health, trauma informed care and undertaking detainee observations. |
1st August 2025 | Closed |
20th April 2023 | Custody Inspection Report - Lanarkshire | 7. NHS Lanarkshire, COMS and Police Scotland should record and monitor patient transfers from custody to hospital and produce management reports on the impact of this to inform service planning and delivery. |
30th May 2024 | Open |
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