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Introduction
Guidance issued by Scottish Ministers under section 63 of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 to provide corporate parents with information and advice.
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Appendix A: Further Legislative And Policy Context
Guidance for local authorities and health boards on exercising the functions conferred by Part 3 (Children's Services Planning) of the Act.
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Introduction from the Chair of the Common Skills Working Group
Identification of the skills, knowledge & understanding and values that every worker should demonstrate if they work with children, young people and families in Scotland
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Executive Summary
This is our second report on proposals and policies (RPP2) for meeting our climate change targets.
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1. Preparing to Send the Order to the Scottish Government
CPOGNAA/004 Fourth in a series of guidance notes intended to provide information for acquiring authorities with no, or limited experience of, compulsory purchase orders (CPOs). This contains guidance on how Scottish ministers consider CPOs.
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7. Agriculture and land use, land use change and forestry
In December 2021, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) published its annual report on progress in reducing emissions in Scotland, assessing the government’s climate change mitigation activity. This report addresses the CCC’s recommendations.
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Gathering data, identifying evidence gaps and identifying stakeholders
This island communities screening assessment (ICIA) accompanies a UK-wide consultation on extended producer responsibility for packaging waste.
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Summary and conclusions
Findings from the second phase of the Scottish Study of Early Learning and Childcare (SSELC), a research project established to evaluate the expansion of early learning and childcare (ELC) in Scotland.
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Process and methodology
The National roll out of the Redesign of Urgent Care was informed by a Rapid External Review of NHS Ayrshire & Arran Pathfinder site that went live on 3 November 2020. The review was chaired by Sir Lewis Ritchie and Commissioned by Interim Chief
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4. Conclusions
A report from a rapid process evaluation of the introduction of Buvidal opiate substitution therapy in prisons in Scotland as a contingency measure response to the COVID-19 pandemic between May and September 2020.
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