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Chapter 7 Economy, Fair Work and Culture
The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2021 to 2022, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
- Part of:
- Scottish Budget 2021 to 2022
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Scottish independence: industrial policy
First Minister sets out proposals for driving economic growth and raising living standards.
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Language barriers and inclusive communication
This summary is on research with ethnic minority groups about their past experiences of social security and the barriers that exist to them in accessing support. It provides information about the steps Social Security Scotland is taking to help
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Conduct of relationships, sexual health and parenthood education in schools
Guidance for teachers on the conduct of teaching relationships, sexual health and parenthood education within the Curriculum for Excellence.
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Chapter 5: Glossary
Statistics from the annual school estates core facts survey, including information on school condition and suitability, and the number of new builds and refurbishments.
- Part of:
- School estates statistics 2019
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7. Children and Education
Volume 2 is a children's hearings handbook, focusing on the problems that some children face, the environment in which they live, their needs and their rights.
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About the research
This visual summary outlines the results a survey and 9 focus groups with Experience Panel members, which asked about their views on various aspects of communication including applying for a benefit, getting help with an application and online
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Context
A strategy to improve support for people with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) living in Scotland.
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Annex A: Desk review – phase one
Report from an independent review of the implementation of the additional support for learning legislation which began in September 2019 and concluded with the submission of this report and recommendations to Scottish Ministers and COSLA. Executive
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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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