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  1. Social Security in Scotland: consultation (summary version)

    The shortened version of the consultation on the future of social security including policy, delivery and operational issues.

  2. Dignity: Ending Hunger Together in Scotland

    Report of the Independent Working Group on food poverty.

    Part of:
    Poverty and income inequality statistics
  3. Welfare Reform (Further Provision) (Scotland) Act 2012: annual report 2016

    Report on the impacts of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 on the people of Scotland.

  4. Dignity, fairness and respect in disability benefits

    Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman MSP's speech opening the debate on disability benefits.

  5. Disability and Carers Benefits Expert Advisory Group: terms of reference

    Terms of reference for the Disability and Carers Benefits Expert Advisory Group, set up in October 2016.

  6. Priorities for Government

    First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP outlines the Scottish Government's priorities to 2021.

    Part of:
    First Minister's speeches
  7. One Million Acre Strategic Implementation Group minutes: February 2016

    Minutes of the meeting of the One Million Acre Strategic Implementation Group that took place on 4 February 2016.

  8. Criminal justice social work statistics in Scotland: 2014-15

    National-level information on criminal justice social work activity in Scotland in 2014-15.

    Part of:
    Justice social work statistics
  9. Equally Safe: national strategy

    Scotland's Strategy to prevent and eradicate violence against women and girls.

  10. Race equality framework for Scotland 2016 to 2030

    This framework sets out our approach to promoting race equality and tackling racism and inequality between 2016 and 2030.

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