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Equality Impact Assessment - Results
Summary of results for the Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) undertaken to consider the impacts on equality of Scotland’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation.
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Equalities Impact Assessment - The Crofting Commission (Elections) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016
Equalities Impact Assessment relating to The Crofting Commission (Elections) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 Consultation.
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Section 2: Public Sector - Survey results
This report sets out the findings of a review of the public sector data centre landscape. The landscape review was the first phase of the project to deliver the data hosting and data centre strategy published in April 2014. The findings in this
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CHAPTER 6
The Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer 2012
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14 Children's Hearings
This report provides an analysis of the consultation responses from the consultation on the Review of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995.
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2. Revised Withdrawal Agreement
Our assessment of the UK Government's proposed future relationship with the European Union, as outlined in the revised Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration.
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Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA)
The impact assessment report update relates to the consultation on our draft guidance on local living and 20 minute neighbourhoods, produced to support the fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4).
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Chapter 1: The Context for a Devolved Aggregates Tax
The Programme for Government 2022 to 2023 sets out a commitment to introduce a Scottish Aggregates Levy Bill. To help inform the Bill, this consultation invites views on how a new and distinctive Scottish aggregates tax, replacing the current UK levy
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Appendix A - Glossary
Environmental report setting out the findings of the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) undertaken to inform preparation of Scotland's draft National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4).
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6. Working together
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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