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  1. Scottish Environmental Impact Assessment regulations: consultation

    Consultation on amending the Scottish Environmental Impact Assessment regulations, implementing European Directive 2014/52/EU.

  2. Child Poverty Bill: consultation

    This consultation sets our proposals for a Child Poverty Bill.

  3. Mental Health in Scotland 2016: consultation

    Consultation seeking comments on work already done with major stakeholders in preparation for the next Mental Health Strategy.

  4. Social Security in Scotland: consultation

    Consultation on the future of social security including policy, delivery and operational issues.

  5. 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.

  6. Implementation of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 2015: consultation, part 2

    Second consultation on the implementation of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 2015 focusing on cross-border transfer regulations, regulations relating to absconding patients and transitional and savings provisions.

  7. Consultation on Scottish Court Fees

    Consultation setting out proposals on two options to raise fees across the various Scottish courts.

  8. Enterprise and Skills Review: call for evidence

    Call for evidence for the ‘end-to-end’ review of enterprise and skills services announced by First Minister on 25 May.

  9. Barclay Review Of Business Rates in Scotland- Call for Submissions

    Call for submissions to be made to the Barclay Review of Business rates in Scotland

  10. Renal Cancer Clinical Quality Performance Indicators: Engagement Document

    This document is being circulated for comment and feedback in order to ensure wide engagement with professional groups, health service staff, voluntary organisations, patients affected by renal cancer and the wider public.

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