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5. Approaches Taken By Governments to Influence Farmer Behaviours in Relation to Climate Change, and What is Known About Their Effectiveness
This report sets out to answer a number of questions relating to farming behaviour and meeting greenhouse gas emissions targets.
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Chapter 1 A National Mission to Create New Jobs, Good Jobs and Green Jobs
The Programme for Government sets out the actions we will take in the coming year and beyond. It includes the legislative programme for the next parliamentary year.
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Shift the culture and keeping safe
The new learning disability strategy in Scotland, following on from, and building on the principles and successes of The same as you?, the original review of service for people with a learning disability, published in 2000.
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1. Executive Summary
Main findings arising from research of the current landscape of the accountability of Public Services in Scotland.
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Scams Prevention Strategy Partnership and Advisory Group - Sharing Good Practice working group minutes: October 2020
Minutes from the meeting of the working group on 29 October 2020.
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Transforming Government
This strategy sets out the measures which will ensure that Scotland will fulfil its potential in a constantly evolving digital world.
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ANNEX A
High-level strategy setting out the Scottish Government’s ambitions in developing Scotland’s relationship with China over the next five years.
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Executive Summary
Independent analysis of the responses to the Empowering Schools consultation which ran from 7 November 2017 until 30 January 2018.
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Chapter 6: School and teacher empowerment
Analysis of the education governance review consultation, covering key topics such as current governance, cluster working and additional support.
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5. Stakeholder Responses: Policies and actions by which the Scottish Government can realise a feminist approach to foreign policy
Independent report summarising the views of international and domestic stakeholders on what a feminist approach to foreign policy may mean for Scottish Government international engagement.
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