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Spend over £500: November 2022
Details of spend on our electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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UNCRC Implementation Embedding in Public Services Group minutes: 21 August 2023
Minutes from the meeting held on 21 August 2023.
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Annex 3: Draft indicators and sources
The Fair Work Evidence Plan sets out the approach to data and evidence which will support the Fair Work Action Plan to promote fair and inclusive workplaces across Scotland.
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Section 3 – Scottish Government Activity
Everyone, from private individuals to businesses and organisations are invited to help shape a local food strategy for Scotland. This consultation is the first stage in a strategy to make high quality food accessible to all and promote the benefits
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03 The Route Map
Housing to 2040 sets out a vision for housing in Scotland to 2040 and a route map to get there. It aims to deliver our ambition for everyone to have a safe, good quality and affordable home that meets their needs in the place they want to be.
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- Housing to 2040
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Chapter 3 Pre-Budget Scrutiny by Parliamentary Committees
The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2023 to 2024, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
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- Scottish Budget: 2023-24
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Spend over £500: February 2020
Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Chapter 9 Commissioning for public good
The Independent Review of Adult Social Care in Scotland was led by Derek Feeley, a former Scottish Government Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland. Mr Feeley was supported by an Advisory Panel comprising
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Reformed Integration Joint Boards: Community Health and Social Care Boards
This consultation sets out our proposals to improve the way we deliver social care in Scotland, following the recommendations of the Independent Review of Adult Social Care.
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Evaluation of Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol in Scotland
The Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act 2012 allows the Scottish Parliament to set a price below which alcohol cannot be sold. The purpose of this report is to report on the operation and effect of the minimum pricing provisions during the
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