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Discussion report 1 - economic recovery; priorities beyond 100 days
National Economic Forum 16 June 2021 Transforming Scotland's Economy: working together to secure a successful future.
- Part of:
- National Economic Forum: June 2021
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Recommendations
Report on the integration of the existing four-year pharmacist degree and one-year training scheme into a single five-year programme.
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Section 3. Learning Provision
Draft guidance for a consultation on supporting children and young people from travelling communities to engage in school education.
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Education And Training
Final report from the Commission for Developing Scotland's Young Workforce, with 39 recommendations for enhancing vocational education.
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Ambition 2: Empowering through culture
Report summarising analysis of the feedback to the public consultation on a draft Culture Strategy for Scotland.
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Executive Summary
We are consulting on this Draft Infrastructure Investment Plan which covers the financial years 2021-2022 to 2025-2026 and outlines a coherent approach to delivering our National Infrastructure Mission and demonstrates the vital role infrastructure
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Reflections from the Chair of the National Cyber Resilience Advisory Board – David Ferbrache, OBE
This report entitled 'Firm foundations' highlights the progress of 'Safe, Secure and Prosperous: A Cyber Resilience Strategy for Scotland' (2015-2020).
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Section 6: Lobbying and access
An analysis of responses to the consultation on current proposals for a revised Model Code of Conduct for members of devolved public bodies.
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The Scottish Government's Response to the Scottish Funding Council's Review findings
Our response to the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) review of Coherence and Sustainability: A Review of Tertiary Education and Research which we committed to respond to under our Programme for Government. We welcome and broadly accept the review
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Implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework
Setting out the aspirations and commitments of the Scottish Government, Edinburgh Process partners, and the wider subnational constituency of the Convention on Biological Diversity, in delivering for nature over the coming decade.
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