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  1. Appendix 3: Tables with breakdown of responses across respondent types

    The independent analysis by Alma Economics of the BSL National Plan 2023-2029 consultation, commissioned by Scottish Government.

    Part of:
    British Sign Language (BSL) National Plan 2023-2029 Analysis of consultation responses
  2. Regulation of legal services

    Work to protect consumer interests and promote a flourishing legal sector.

    Part of:
    Access to justice
  3. Energy efficiency in homes

    How we are improving the energy efficiency of homes in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Energy efficiency
  4. Agricultural holdings including crofting and small landholdings

    Policy on agricultural holdings, crofting, and small landholdings.

  5. Numbers and types of care complaints

    This report sets out findings we have gathered through research and co-design that relate to complaints and redress.

    Part of:
    National Care Service: Complaints co-design summary of findings
  6. Transforming derelict land

    First grants awarded from new £50 million fund.

  7. 10. Custodial sentences by type of crime

    Statistics on criminal proceedings concluded in Scottish courts and alternative measures to prosecution issued by the police and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service are presented for the ten years from 2011-12 to 2020-21. The latest

    Part of:
    Criminal proceedings in Scotland: 2020-2021
  8. Investing in nature

    New funding to help projects grow.

  9. Management

    Guidance about the needs of pigs and how to meet these needs in accordance with good practice.

    Part of:
    Guidance for the welfare of pigs
  10. Cost of living crisis

    Details of what the Scottish government is doing to support people through the cost of living crisis.

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