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Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA)
Part D of the local development planning - regulations and guidance consultation includes the following impact assessments: strategic environmental, business and regulatory, equalities, fairer Scotland duty, child rights and wellbeing and island
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Background and Evidence
This report describes the options appraisal process undertaken, and the feasibility analysis and testing to identify which out of Scotland’s current eight neonatal intensive care Units should be the final three Units as proposed by Best Start.
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Views Received from the Consultation Authorities
Introduces the Air Passenger Duty (APD) consultation and the accompanying strategic environmental assessment screening and scoping report.
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Appendix 4. Research Question No.1 - Detailed Evaluation Tables
This report provides the fundings of the Land Use Strategy Delivery Evaluation Project undertaken in Scotland between 2012 and 2014. It evaluates eleven case study land use delivery mechanisms to ascertain their effectiveness in translating the
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Councillors' remuneration, allowances and expenses: guidance
Guidance revised in April 2010.
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Part 4: Consultation On Draft Regulations Setting Out Rules Of Procedure For The First-Tier Tribunal For Scotland Social Security Chamber
The Scottish Government is consulting on the development of provisions required to hear social security appeals.
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5. Spread of Quality Improvement into public services beyond health
This paper shares the story of the Scottish Improvement Journey encompassing 50 years of clinical audit and improvement programmes.
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Introduction
Our response to consultation on Funeral Expense (Scotland) Regulations 2019 that will replace the UK Government’s Funeral Expenses Payment (FEP) in Scotland.
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Briefings prepared for Cab Sec for Net Zero, Energy and Transport on the outcome of Scotwind: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
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Footnotes
We commissioned this cost benefit analysis research to inform the decision making process for Limitations to Standard 2.15 Automatic Fire Suppression Systems – Alterations, Extensions and Conversions , to consider the circumstances which would
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