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Care and Wellbeing Portfolio Board minutes: September 2022
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 15 September 2022.
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- Care and Wellbeing Portfolio Board
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9. Case Studies
This document is for healthcare professionals and patients to show how this condition could be best managed from the unscheduled care perspective.
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Open Government Partnership Steering Group minutes: December 2023
Minutes of the meeting held on 13 December 2023.
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New Scottish Government Activity to Support 5G
A strategy outlining our vision for 5G and our commitment to embracing the opportunities it will give to build towards our aspiration to establish Scotland as a forward looking digital nation.
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- 5G: strategy for Scotland
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9. Annex 1 – SFRS Strategic Priorities
We are seeking your views on the next Fire and Rescue Framework for Scotland.
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3. Improving outcomes
The Resource Spending Review is a public finance document. It sets out the high-level parameters for resource spending to 2026-27 and outlines our high-level spending plans to deliver our Programme for Government and Bute House commitments.
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Scotland Can Do - Boosting Scotland's Innovation Performance: An Innovation Action Plan For Scotland
This innovation action plan builds on the progress we have made, working together, to boost Scotland’s innovation performance.
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1. Introduction
This strategy outlines our policies on how we conduct our procurement activity and the priorities we have.
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5. Strategic Priorities: Achievements and Plans
Update on progress and plans for delivering Scotland's energy strategy.
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- Annual energy statement 2019
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Chapter 6 A National Care Service for Scotland – how it should work
The Independent Review of Adult Social Care in Scotland was led by Derek Feeley, a former Scottish Government Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland. Mr Feeley was supported by an Advisory Panel comprising
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