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2. Main Findings
This report presents an analysis of responses to the consultation on a draft onshore wind policy statement.
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National approach to anti-bullying: EQIA
Revision of the existing national approach to anti-bullying for Scotland's children and young people policy guidance.
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2. Introduction
Analysis of responses to our 'Connected Scotland: tackling social isolation and loneliness and building stronger communities' consultation.
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Introduction
This document sets out the approach, and the national standard which all providers wishing to deliver the funded entitlement will have to meet.
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Increasing employment of disabled people in public sector: analysis of consultation responses
This consultation looked at increasing the employment rates of disabled people in the public sector.
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4. Social outcomes
Evaluation which assessed whether and how the fund achieved its aims as well as considering community involvement, social outcomes and success factors.
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Independent Oversight and Assurance Group on Tayside's Mental Health Services: quarterly report - November 2021 to January 2022
Letter from 15 February 2022 and the first quarterly report to the Minister of Mental Wellbeing and Social Care for the November 2021 to January 2022.
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Realising Scotland's full potential in a digital world - a digital strategy for Scotland: progress report 2017 to 2021
This report summarises the progress made against the actions outlined in the 2017 Digital Strategy for Scotland.
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CRWIA – Stage 3 - Publication Template
A Children's Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) relating to The Looked After Children (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021 being laid in Parliament on 24 February 2021.
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Scottish Government Response to the Review of the 2016 Independent Report on Marches, Parades and Static Demonstrations in Scotland
Scottish Government response to the Review of the 2016 Independent Report on Marches, Parades and Static Demonstrations in Scotland which was carried out by Dr Michael Rosie.
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