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Building a New Scotland: A stronger economy with independence - summary
This is a summary of the Scottish Government’s proposals for the economy of an independent Scotland. Further details, including the range of evidence that informs the proposals, references to sources and analysis, and the rationale for these
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Public appointment: Chair appointed to Ayrshire College Board
Public appointment: Chair appointed to Ayrshire College Board.
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- Public appointments: news releases
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Principles
The new Dementia Strategy for Scotland is a 10-year vision for change. This strategy was developed in collaboration with people with lived experience and our wider partners. It is the culmination of eight months of engagement with people across
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Summary of future priorities
A consultation report summarising the evidence which the Evaluation Team has gathered about the progress on The same as you? from published evidence and from face-to-face interviews with people with learning disabilities and family carers about
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Scotland's feminist approach to foreign policy: background note
Sets the scene ahead of the Scottish Government’s planned stakeholder engagement to define and shape its feminist approach to foreign policy.
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Education and childcare
Progress made on the Fairer Scotland action plan published in 2016.
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Amendments proposed to the vision statement
Findings from the first phase of the Review consultation on the draft vision and principles.
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Excellence
Overview of progress in the first year of the five year STEM Strategy for Education and Training in Scotland.
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Health, Social Care and Wellbeing
The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2022 reporting year.
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Annex A - Scottish Attainment Challenge Logic Model
Attainment Scotland Fund evaluation strategy which sets out our approach to evaluating the Attainment Scotland Fund during this parliamentary term.
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