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1. Introduction
Overall report summarising the outcomes and progress achieved across all nine projects during Phase 2 of the Enterprise and Skills Review.
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3 Steps taken to build our evidence base on trade and monitor Scotland's Vision for Trade
Our second annual report on Scotland's Vision for Trade, outlining the range of specific actions that we have taken over the past year and our continued ambition to make trade-related decisions based on the principles of inclusive growth, wellbeing,
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Building and fire safety working group minutes: June 2020
Minutes of the meeting of the ministerial working group on building and fire safety that took place on 11 June 2020.
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Tackling Prejudice and Building Connected Communities Action Group minutes: September 2019
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 26 September 2019.
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Census campaign 2022: evaluation report - phase 1 (February to March 2022)
An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign (February to March 2022), including independent evaluation results.
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2. Missions and Strategic Focus
This full plan provides clarity around strategic direction to enterprise and skills agencies and a blueprint to Government to turn up the dial on productivity and drive inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
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Open Government Partnership Steering Group minutes: December 2020
Minutes from the meeting of the Open Government Partnership Steering Group, held on 9 December 2020.
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UNCRC Strategic Implementation Board minutes: August 2022
Minutes from the meeting held on the 25 August 2022.
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Part 1: Ministerial Foreword
Guidance supporting implementation of the new duties for Scottish local authorities: that every looked after child will live with their brothers and sisters, where appropriate to do so. Siblings should be supported to sustain lifelong relationships,
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8. Changes affecting business that have been subject to restrictions or closure
This report outlines the themes emerging from a rapid analysis of the public engagement exercise on our approach to decision making with regard to changes to the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown arrangements.
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