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Our Vision For A Future Scotland
Scotland’s first national population strategy, framing the diverse and cross-cutting demographic challenges that Scotland faces at national and local level, and setting out a programme of work to address these challenges and harness new
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Section 3: Proposed operational elements of framework
This draft outline framework is an example of how common frameworks are being developed and provides a suggested outline for an initial UK-wide framework agreement in a particular policy area.
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Section C: Five cases
Collection of the analysis and evidence behind the Ministerial Statement on Scotland's social security agency, made on 27 April 2017.
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Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing post-2020 (EESSH2): consultation
This consultation seeks views on the Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing post-2020 (EESSH2).
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2. Comments from the Chair
A clinical review of Cancer Waiting Times (CWT) Standards in Scotland has been undertaken to shape information that could significantly change and enhance the patient experience.
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Personal and Social Education Delivery and Implementation Group minutes: June 2021
Minutes of the meeting of the Personal and Social Education Delivery and Implementation Group, held on 02 June 2021.
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Secure and resilient food systems
National food and drink policy published in 2009.
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A fairer Scotland for all: race equality action plan and highlight report 2017-2021
The race equality action plan sets out the key actions for the Scottish Government to drive positive change for minority ethnic communities.
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Scottish Parliament Election - 6 May 2021: guidance for the Scottish Government, its agencies and National Devolved Public Bodies
Sets out guidance for the Scottish Government, its Agencies and National Devolved Public Bodies ahead of the 2021 Scottish Parliamentary Elections.
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Notes to the Accounts
Annual report of the consolidated financial results of the Scottish Government, its Executive Agencies and the Crown Office, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The Audit Scotland report on the accounts is
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