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Building Standards (Fire Safety) Review Panel minutes: October 2017
Minutes of the meeting of the Building Standards (Fire Safety) Review Panel that took place on 27 October 2017.
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ANNEX F: RELEVANT PUBLISHED EVIDENCE
Report on the future delivery of public services by the commission chaired by Dr Campbell Christie. Published on 29 June 2011.
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7. Partnership working for community justice
Guidance to support the statutory community justice partners to understand their roles arising from the Community Justice (Scotland) Act 2016.
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3. Reuse
Our circular economy strategy to build a strong economy, protect our resources and support the environment.
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8. Sustainable procurement, innovation and emerging technologies
Report of the independent review of procurement in construction carried out by Robin Crawford and Ken Lewandowski.
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5. Looking Forward
Scottish Ministers are required to lay before the Scottish Parliament this annual report which uses key performance indicators to assess progress in improving the efficiency and sustainability of the Scottish Civil Estate.
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Introduction
This report draws together high-quality international evidence about what works to prevent youth violence, to inform policymakers and practitioners about the evidence base and effectiveness associated with different approaches and interventions.
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3. Key Achievements
This publication covers the key achievements of the Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board (ESSB) and their lessons for enhancing delivery. This will help inform the National Strategic for Economic Transformation (NSET) Delivery Board.
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2. Introduction: Why Do We Need to Change ?
The Strategy makes proposals for how clinical services need to change in order to provide sustainable health and social care services fit for the future.
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5 Implementation and delivery of WFWF to date
This report presents the final findings from a process evaluation of Elements 1 and 2 of the Scottish Government Whole Family Wellbeing Funding (WFWF) in its first year of operation.
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