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Introduction and Context
Explanatory report for the draft housing land requirement as part of Scotland 2045 our fourth National Planning Framework.
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Next steps
This document contains NatureScot's statutory conservation advice to Scottish Ministers regarding the protection of flapper skate eggs in the Inner Sound of Skye. This advice was considered by Ministers and contributed to their decision to designate
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Note 6: Political Activities of Staff
Sets out guidance for the Scottish Government, its Agencies and National Devolved Public Bodies ahead of the 2021 Scottish Parliamentary Elections.
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Summary – Data Protection Impact Assessment
Impact assessment for the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill in relation to the use of personal data.
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7. Submissions from Individuals
Overview of responses submitted to Advisory Group on Economic Recovery regarding Scottish economic response to Covid-19. This document supports the initial AGER report published earlier by offering a more detailed analysis of the submissions
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7. Consultation Questions and Responses
Analysis of consultation responses on the proposals to extend reporting requirements to include Scottish public bodies for the publication of modern slavery statements as part of work to improve transparency in supply chains.
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5. Duty to provide advice and assistance
Statutory guidance for local authorities regarding the effective regulation of landlord registration.
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8. Approaches To Measurement of Trials
Analysis of responses to a discussion on establishing delivery model trials to support expanding the early learning and childcare provision.
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HealthyLiving Awards
The latest data for indicators selected to monitor progress for the Prevention of Obesity Route Map (2010).
- Part of:
- Obesity indicators 2016
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Public Sector Equality Duty Implementation of Scottish Specific Duties: Views from public authorities
This explored Scottish public authorities’ experiences in approaching their Public Sector Equality Duties. This report presents views about what authorities have learnt from their implementation of the Scottish specific duties. The Scottish
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