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Research Data Scotland – Full Business Case
The Research Data Scotland (RDS) Full Business Case (FBC) sets out proposals for the establishment of a new national service that has the potential to save time, money and lives.
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2. Executive Summary
This report supports the research project ‘Delivering the Environment Strategy Outcome on Scotland’s Economy: Evidence base and Policy levers’. It focuses on the transition to a nature positive economy, summarises key evidence, and presents a
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4. Summary of public procurement activity in Scotland
An overview of public procurement activity in Scotland, based on information contained in individual procurement reports prepared by public bodies.
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4. Contracting activity and how our procurement activity contributes to value for money
Overview of Scottish Government procurement activity during financial year 2021 to 2022. It reflects our performance as a contracting authority and includes reference to some of the broader activities we undertake in leading and delivering
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Scottish Milk and Healthy Snack Scheme: Implementation and Operation Group minutes: March 2023
Minutes from the meeting held on 8 March 2023.
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Theme 4 - Opportunities
A range of Industry Leadership Groups (ILGs) have been established over time, with different governance, structures, and funding but intended to deliver a common set of aims. This review was initiated to understand the activities of each ILG, their
- Part of:
- Industry Leadership Groups review
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Review of Autism Network Scotland
Review to inform the development of any future Autism Network Scotland, or other strategic delivery partner.
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Scotland's Data and Intelligence Network: further information
Values and focal points of Scotland's Data and Intelligence Network.
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Procurement activity: annual report 2018 to 2019
Overview of public procurement activity in Scotland for 2018 to 2019 based on information contained in individual procurement reports prepared by public bodies and other relevant information.
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2. Valuing, Recognising and Supporting Carers
Unpaid care is vital to how social care is provided in Scotland, and the value of the dedication and expertise of carers cannot be overstated. This strategy sets out a range of actions to ensure they are supported fully in a joined up and cohesive
- Part of:
- National carers strategy
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