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ESIF Programme Monitoring Committee meeting: December 2020
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 17 December 2020.
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Chapter III: Commitments To The National Gaelic Language Plan
How the Scottish Government supports Gaelic in its operations, to ensure the language has a sustainable future in Scotland.
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Cyber resilience economic opportunity: key actions 2018-2021
The Cyber Resilience Economic Opportunity action plan sets out the key practical steps we and our partners will take to grow Scotland’s cyber security industry.
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Public appointment: Chair appointed to North East Scotland College Board
Public appointments news release
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Annex E: Further resources
We are consulting on this draft schools guidance "Included, engaged and involved part 3" which takes a relationship and rights based approach to physical intervention in Scottish schools.
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1. Why Capital Investment is Important
Plan articulating the important role private capital investment can play in driving an investment-led recovery. The plan focuses on sectors where Scotland can demonstrate a real international comparative advantage, and marks a pivot in our approach
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Chapter 3 Promoting Equality and Helping Our Young People Grasp Their Potential
The Programme for Government sets out the actions we will take in the coming year and beyond. It includes the legislative programme for the next parliamentary year.
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4. Health harms not directly related to COVID-19
Analytical overview of the key analysis and evidence in support of COVID-19: framework for decision making - further information, summarising data and evidence on the various harms and wider impacts caused by the crisis.
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Recommendation and Conclusion
No One Left Behind is our approach to transforming employment support in Scotland. It aims to deliver a system that is more tailored and responsive to the needs of people of all ages, especially those who are disadvantaged in the labour market.
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Chapter Two - Rwanda
First ever Contribution to International Development Report takes a holistic look at a wide cross-section of Scottish Government international development activity, and presents it within the context of the UN Global Goals.
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