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2. Delivering Health Works
In 2009 the Scottish Government undertook a review of its health and work strategy and published Health Works, which outlined a range of actions for improvement. This report details the progress and outcomes of these actions three years on
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3. Installer Skills Requirements
Independent analysis of responses to the consultation on Scottish skills requirements for energy efficiency, zero emissions and low carbon heating systems, microgeneration and heat networks for homes. This consultation ran from 5 February 2021 to 30
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CHAPTER 2: POLICY BACKGROUND - THE THIRD SECTOR IN SCOTLAND
The report provides findings from the the first three years of a qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland
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Executive Summary
Findings from the second consultation on local heat and energy efficiency strategies (LHEES), and regulation of district and communal heating.
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3. The themes that emerged from the responses to the questionnaire
Analysis of responses to the joint discussion paper from Scottish Government and COSLA on building a national programme to support adult social care reform.
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Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies
Findings from the second consultation on local heat and energy efficiency strategies (LHEES), and regulation of district and communal heating.
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Outpatients, Primary and Community Care
Annual report in relation to improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare in Scotland.
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5. PARTNERSHIP WORKING
The report provides findings from the second year of a three year qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland.
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2 CHANGES TO THE POLICY AND FUNDING ENVIRONMENT
The report provides findings from the second year of a three year qualitative longitudinal study on the third sector in Scotland.
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Supporting documents
The first Public Procurement Strategy for Scotland provides a future high-level vision and roadmap for Scottish public procurement which all public sector bodies can align to and deliver against.
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