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Part IV – Consultation questions
This consultation is seeking views on the recommendations made by the Farm Animal Welfare Committee in their opinion on the welfare of animals during transport.
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3. Human Capital - Education and Skills
Overview of responses submitted to Advisory Group on Economic Recovery regarding Scottish economic response to Covid-19. This document supports the initial AGER report published earlier by offering a more detailed analysis of the submissions
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5. How We Are Responding To The Challenges - Our Strategic Aims For Ehealth
The eHealth Strategy for NHSScotland 2011-2017
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2. The UKCS Investment Climate
The maximising the total value added report includes recommendations designed to facilitate long term stability and predictability for the industry.
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Regulations which we proposed to remove
Analysis of responses from the consultation on Updating the School Premises Regulations (General Requirements and Standards)(Scotland) Regulations 1967.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): impact of school building closures - equity audit
The report includes a synthesis of key local, national and international literature, supplemented with local evidence gathered from 54 schools across Scotland. The findings help deepen our understanding of the impact the pandemic has had on children
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Recruitment, Earnings and Skills
Our response to the UK Migration Advisory Committee call for evidence on the shortage occupation list.
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Annex A
This guidance is issued by the Scottish Ministers to provide details of the requirements of the new Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (Scotland) Regulations 2021, in relation to animal rehoming activities in Scotland.
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Equally safe - challenging men's demand for prostitution: Scottish Government response
Our response to the findings of a public consultation seeking views on how best to challenge men’s demand for prostitution in Scotland, reducing the harms associated with prostitution and supporting women involved to exit.
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Data protection and privacy
This equality impact assessment (EQIA) is to analyse the potential impacts for each protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010 of amending the definition of fully vaccinated to include the requirement for a booster if a primary course of
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