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  1. LGBTQI+

    Policy on ensuring equality for Scotland's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex plus citizens and communities.

  2. National roll-out of digital evidence sharing technology

    Benefits for victims, police, prosecutors, defence lawyers and courts.

  3. Food and drink education

    The ways in which we are investing in food and drink education.

    Part of:
    Food and drink
  4. Covid-19 face coverings and guidance correspondence: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  5. Science engagement

    We are funding opportunities for the public to engage with science, with the aim of encouraging more people to study and pursue careers in the field.

    Part of:
    Science and research
  6. Inshore fisheries and coastal communities

    Information about how we manage Scotland's inshore waters.

  7. Social Security Communications and Engagement Partnership Group

    This forum brings together experts and practitioners in developing and delivering Scottish social security communications objectives.

  8. Discussion and recommendations

    Report setting out the findings and recommendations from a small-scale qualitative research project which examined practitioners’ perceptions of the link between Learning for Sustainability (LfS) and attainment

    Part of:
    Exploring the link between Learning for Sustainability and attainment
  9. Who can apply

    Fund aims to build understanding of the climate emergency across Scotland, by offering support for climate engagement activities. The fund is closed to applicants.

    Part of:
    Climate Engagement Fund
  10. College governance

    Strengthening the governance of colleges and making boards more accountable.

    Part of:
    Colleges
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