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4. Background information
Statistics release presenting client and expenditure figures for financial year 2016 to 2017 for free personal and nursing care (FPNC).
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Annex B - Immediate Priorities for Race Equality 2021-23
Progress made on the actions taken to implement the recommendations of the Expert Reference Group for COVID-19 and Ethnicity, and continuing work on race equality across government.
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Part 3 – Annexes
Revised Draft National Planning Framework 4 is our national spatial strategy for Scotland. It sets out our spatial principles, regional priorities, national developments and national planning policy.
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Adaptations and Housing Solutions
Guidance outlining the responsibilities of NHS Scotland, Local Authorities, Integration Authorities, and their Housing and Education partners for the provision of equipment and adaptations, with the aim of supporting partnerships, across Scotland,
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Consultation
Business and regulatory impact assessment for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill.
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5. Policies
This strategy outlines our policies on how we conduct our procurement activity and the priorities we have.
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Footnotes
Update of statutory guidance originally published in 2014 which retains some of what was in the original guidance but has some important differences.
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1. Strategic Overview
The Resource Spending Review is a public finance document. It sets out the high-level parameters for resource spending to 2026-27 and outlines our high-level spending plans to deliver our Programme for Government and Bute House commitments.
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Activity Plan Next Steps
Report highlighting the progress made against the initial recommendations contained within the Youth Guarantee - No-one Left Behind: initial report, as well as outlining the next steps against the commitments made in the supporting activity plan.
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Footnotes
The new learning disability strategy in Scotland, following on from, and building on the principles and successes of The same as you?, the original review of service for people with a learning disability, published in 2000.
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