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Impact of Carer Support Payment to those in protected groups
The equality impact assessment (EQIA) considers potential impacts of the Carer’s Assistance (Carer Support Payment) (Scotland) Regulations 2023 on individuals with one or more protected characteristics.
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Appendix 2
The Working Group on Misogyny and Criminal Justice's independent report on their findings and recommendations.
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- Misogyny – A Human Rights Issue
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2. Ending Child Poverty
Progress made by the Scottish Government on the 50 actions outlined in the Fairer Scotland Action Plan, published in October 2016.
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Teacher Panel meeting minutes and papers: December 2022
Minutes and papers from the Teacher Panel meeting on 14 December 2022.
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- Teacher Panel
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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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5. Next Steps - Stakeholder Dialogue and Monitoring
The trade vision sets out our trade principles of inclusive growth, wellbeing, sustainability, net zero and good governance. These principles are rooted in Scotland’s National Performance Framework and will underpin the trading and investment
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- Trade: our vision
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France
This publication contains the Scottish Government's international network monitoring and evaluation reports for the financial year April 2022 to March 2023.
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Delivering improvement
The framework sets out activity the Scottish Government and partners will take to drive improvement for children and young people.
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Stimulating Social Enterprise
Plan reasserting our long-term vision of social enterprise at the forefront of a new wave of ethical and socially responsible business in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Social enterprise: action plan
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3. Findings: Delivery of the strategy's recommendations and priorities
Key findings show that the Scottish Autism Strategy supported and funded a wide range of activities and developments at a local and national level, designed to bring about improvements in services and support for autistic people and their
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