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Summary
Scotland’s referendum on 18 September 2014 is a choice between two futures.
- Part of:
- Scotland's Future
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Volunteering Context
Our national outcomes framework for volunteering.
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Chapter 9 - Justice
The Scottish Government's proposed spending and tax plans for 2019 to 2020.
- Part of:
- Scottish Budget 2019-2020
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Annex G : Schools and local authorities' data
Report detailing the work undertaken by the Making Sense Working Group to support the implementation of these recommendations through the Making Sense: Dyslexia and Inclusive Practice Programme 2014 to 2019.
- Part of:
- Making Sense Programme: final report
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5. Reviewing Progress during the Lifetime of the REAP – overview and case studies
Progress made on the actions in the Race Equality Action Plan 2017 to 2021 and action taken to tackle race inequality in response to the 2020 to 2021 COVID-19 pandemic as well as action from 2021 onwards to implement the aims of the Race Equality
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What the Review learned a and what needs to be done about it
This is the Report of the Independent Review of Community Learning and Development (CLD), which was led by Kate Still. The Independent Review began in December 2023 and was commissioned by the Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Veterans.
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New Scots Refugee Integration Delivery Project: funded projects analysis
Research findings from qualitative analysis of monitoring returns provided by organisations funded through the New Scots Refugee Integration Delivery Project.
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Chapter 1 – Candidates
Our consultation paper on electoral reform considers possible improvements to electoral law. It sets out a number of areas where the government has identified issues requiring action, including candidacy, voting, and electoral administration.
- Part of:
- Electoral reform consultation
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8. Delivering our key priorities: what success looks like
Strategy laying out our approach to improving mental health for everyone in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Mental health and wellbeing strategy
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Our Approach and Aims
This Framework sets out our vision to prevent violence across Scotland, and when it does occur, to reduce its harm. It is supported by an evidence supplement, spotlights some cross government work and includes priority aims and an action plan,
- Part of:
- Violence prevention framework
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