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  1. Annex C – Scottish Government use of children's right's reports

    This guidance is aimed at those with responsibilities within listed public authorities for implementing and delivering on the provisions of the UNCRC Act. It includes annexes with suggested reporting formats, information on inclusive communication

    Part of:
    Statutory guidance on Part 3 of the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024
  2. Corporate Board minutes: June 2023

    Minutes from the meeting of the board on 20 June 2023.

    Part of:
    Corporate Board: minutes
  3. Scottish Household Survey 2016

    DFM comments on findings.

  4. Footnotes

    Our artificial intelligence (AI) strategy sets out a vision for AI in Scotland, the principles that will guide us, and the actions we’ll take to develop and strengthen our AI ecosystem over the next five years.

    Part of:
    Artificial intelligence strategy: trustworthy, ethical and inclusive
  5. Gender equality in the workplace

    How we are encouraging greater gender equality in the workplace.

    Part of:
    Gender equality
  6. 3.0 Vision and Values

    Final report of the National Discussion on Education.

    Part of:
    All Learners in Scotland Matter - national discussion on education: final report
  7. Hate crime must be eradicated

    Nation-wide campaign will aim to raise awareness.

  8. 1. Introduction

    Findings from an independent evaluation of the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy 2018-2022. The evaluation draws on quantitative and qualitative research with stakeholder organisations, refugees & people seeking asylum in order to understand

    Part of:
    New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy 2018 to 2022: evaluation
  9. Appendix B Stakeholder survey

    Findings from an independent evaluation of the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy 2018-2022. The evaluation draws on quantitative and qualitative research with stakeholder organisations, refugees & people seeking asylum in order to understand

    Part of:
    New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy 2018 to 2022: evaluation
  10. 2. General advancement of the CWB approach

    publication of an independent consultation analysis report of the recent CWB legislation consultation.

    Part of:
    Building Community Wealth in Scotland, Independent Analysis of responses to the consultation exercise, Analysis report
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