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Chapter Two: What Is the European Single Market and Why Does It Matter?
Scotland’s Place in Europe sets out the Scottish Government’s position following the result of the EU Referendum.
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- Scotland's Place in Europe
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8. Delivery of policies
Report on the procurement activity undertaken by the Scottish Government between April 2020 and March 2021; for the Scottish Government, for central Government bodies and at a national level for all public sector bodies.
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Chapter 2: National Care Service
An easy read version of the National Care Service consultation paper.
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Fair Start Scotland: business regulation impact assessment
The Scottish Government's assessment of the impact of the new employment support service Fair Start Scotland on businesses and stakeholders.
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Health, Social Care and Wellbeing
The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2022 reporting year.
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Engagement with the Trauma Responsive Social Work Services Programme: privacy notice
Privacy notice for the Trauma Responsive Social Work Services Programme (TRSWS).
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Annex C: Action Plans 2021-23
This framework builds on Scotland’s first cyber resilience strategy, Safe, secure and prosperous: a cyber resilience strategy for Scotland, expanding on its achievements and addressing ongoing – and new – challenges.
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11. Theme 5: Employability, Employment and Income
Detailed examination of progress made on commitments contained within the Race Equality Framework (2016-2030) and the Immediate Priorities Plan (2021-2023).
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4. Co-Ordination Of Care (23 – 30)
An update on the work carried out in Scotland against the 51 Commitments in the UK Strategy for Rare Diseases.
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Scottish Government consolidated accounts: annual report 2019 to 2020
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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