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Section 3 - Scottish Government and Partner Activity
‘Local Food for Everyone: Our Journey’, is the Scottish Government’s new local food strategy. This strategy builds upon the ideas and suggestions from the ‘Local Food for Everyone: A Discussion’ consultation and reflects some of the policy
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- Local Food for Everyone: Our Journey
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Annex B: Cross-cutting Policy Proposals
The effects of climate change are already being felt by people in Scotland. That is why, as well as taking action to reduce emissions, we must also take steps to adapt to climate change. This consultation seeks your views on the Scottish National
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7. Cross Sector Leadership and Collaboration
The Scottish Government's procurement strategy describes how we plan to carry out our regulated procurements for the next four years.
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Supporting documents
Best practice guidance for public bodies on procurement of care and support services. Originally published in March 2016, it has been updated to reflect changes that have occurred as a result of the UK's exit from the EU and the end of the
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4. The Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate (SPPD)
The Scottish Government's procurement strategy describes how we plan to carry out our regulated procurements for the next four years.
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Next steps for the NCS
Findings and next steps from the National Care Service Forum 2023. The forum was held on 30 October 2023 at Glasgow Science Centre.
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12. Capability and Professionalisation
The Scottish Government's procurement strategy describes how we plan to carry out our regulated procurements for the next four years.
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Corporate Board minutes: December 2022
Minutes from the meeting of the board on 6 December 2022.
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- Corporate Board: minutes
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Glossary
Guidance on the procurement policies that apply to the Scottish Government.
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- Scottish procurement: policy manual
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9. Strategy Rationale and Context
The Scottish Government's procurement strategy describes how we plan to carry out our regulated procurements for the next four years.
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