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Play strategy for Scotland: our action plan
The action plan supports the earlier play strategy by setting out the steps needed to realise our vision for play.
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Play strategy for Scotland: our vision
Scotland's first national play strategy.
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Children's hearings training resource manual: volume 1
Volume 1 contains the Children's Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 and new rules regarding legislation and procedures.
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Children's hearings training resource manual: volume 2
Volume 2 is a children's hearings handbook, focusing on the problems that some children face, the environment in which they live, their needs and their rights.
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Scottish Survey of Literacy and Numeracy 2012: literacy
Literacy results from the 2012 Survey which covers assessment of school pupils at stages P4, P7 and S2 in reading, writing and listening & talking.
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Commission on the Delivery of Rural Education: report
The independent commission on the Delivery of Rural Education was established by the Scottish Government and COSLA in July 2011. This Report makes recommendations on the delivery of all aspects of education in rural areas.
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Commission on the Delivery of Rural Education: report appendix - tripartite finance paper
The Appendix is a paper prepared for the Commission on Rural Education by the Scottish Government and COSLA in conjunction with the Scottish Rural Schools Network. It sets out how the current local government grant distribution methodology works, and
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The three-step improvement framework for Scotland's public services
Our strategy for improving Scotland's public services.
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Opportunities for All: supporting all young people to participate in post-16 learning, training or work
This publication describes the aim, principles and delivery mechanisms of the Scottish Government's commitment to learning or training for all 16-19 year olds.
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The 1 + 2 language learning policy: Scottish Government response
Scottish Government response to the 'European Union 1 + 2 model' of language learning, recommended by the Languages Working Group.