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Scottish procurement policy handbook
This handbook provides guidance on the rules and policies that apply to the procurement activities of public bodies in Scotland and highlights some key legal obligations.
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Part 1 – Progress Achieved
This year’s report shows how NHS Scotland is working to reduce its environmental impact and adapting its infrastructure and services to the address the risks presented by climate change. It also shows that many changes the NHS seeks to deliver
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3. Spending pillar
publication of an independent consultation analysis report of the recent CWB legislation consultation.
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5. Strengthening duties for National Outcomes and sustainable development
The Scottish Government sought views on a proposed Wellbeing and Sustainable Development Bill. The consultation closed on 14 February 2024 and this report is the analysis of your views.
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CYPIC highlights newsletter: October 2017
Issue five of the Children and Young People Improvement Collaborative (CYPIC) newsletter: learning session and Quality Improvement Awards Edition.
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7. Conclusions and Implications
This report presents findings from a mixed methods research project commissioned to better understand the provision and use of public space CCTV in Scotland.
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- Public Space CCTV in Scotland
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Procurement: employee assistance programme service
Guidance for public sector organisations on how to access and use the framework agreement.
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Appendix A - Synopsis of Evidence from Local Authorities
A joint Scottish Government and COSLA evidence-based review of the approach to setting sustainable rates for childcare providers in the private, third and childminding sector to deliver funded Early Learning and Childcare in 2022-23.
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- ELC: Review of Sustainable Rates
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Municipal glass contract
Guidance for Scottish public sector organisations on how to access and use the collaborative contract.
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Care and wellbeing portfolio: newsletters
Updates on the work of the care and wellbeing portfolio.
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- Care and wellbeing: portfolio board
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