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Annex A: Main challenges concerning specific sub-groups
This report presents the main findings of the first wave of research with vulnerable groups as part of the ‘Seldom Heard Voices’ research programme.
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1. Background and Overview
This report presents the findings of a rapid evidence review of prevalence and harms relating to alcohol and drug use among children and young people.
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4. 'WHO' AND 'WHAT' SHOULD BE COVERED BY A REGISTER
A consultation paper was published in May 2015 seeking views on proposals for a lobbying transparency bill. This report provides an analysis of the responses received.
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7. Additional Suggestions and Other Comments
Analysis of responses to a consultation on the Scottish Government response to the introduction of the UK Apprenticeship Levy.
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2 Approach to the evidence review
Evidence review of potential climate change mitigation measures in the Transport sector.
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Partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment
The primary aim of this consultation is to invite views on a range of potential measures for the sale and use of electronic cigarettes and strengthening tobacco control in Scotland.
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1. Executive Summary
Analysis of responses to our consultation on accepted recommendations requiring legislation that came out of the Barclay Review of non-domestic rates. The consultation ran from 25 June until 17 September 2018.
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Proposal 2: Mull Crabbing Box
Summary of feedback from the 'consultation on proposed sites to host inshore fisheries pilots 2017', which took place from 30 November 2017 to 22 February 2018. The report provides Marine Scotland’s response to each pilot p
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6. Engaging employers
External evaluation to examine the early operations of four of the most established Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) regional groups. The study was carried out between December 2017 and April 2018.
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The Global Climate Emergency - Scotland's Response: Climate Change Secretary Roseanna Cunningham's statement
Climate Change Secretary Roseanna Cunningham's statement to the Scottish Parliament on 14 May 2019.
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