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Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR): member biographies
Member biographies for the Scottish Advisory Panel on Offender Rehabilitation (SAPOR) group.
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Guidance on engaging communities in decisions relating to land: consultation
Consultation on new guidance to encourage co-operative and positive working relationships between local communities and land-owners.
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NHS Tayside Assurance and Advisory Group: final update
Final update from NHS Tayside Assurance and Advisory Group to Paul Gray, DG Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland.
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4. Responses and next steps
This consultation paper sets out the background, process, and rationale for Scottish Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMA), as well as containing the consultation questions.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Equally Well Implementation Plan which sets out how the Scottish Government and community planning partnerships will turn the recommendations of Equally Well into real outcomes in the medium and long term.
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- Equally Well Implementation Plan
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4. The Scottish Government's approach to the pandemic
This report outlines the themes emerging from a rapid analysis of the public engagement exercise on our approach to decision making with regard to changes to the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown arrangements.
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Introduction
Analysis report of responses received to the consultation on a Ministerial statement for modifying local connection referrals in Scotland.
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Strategic Case
The Research Data Scotland (RDS) Outline Business Case (OBC) sets out proposals for the establishment of a new national service that has the potential to save time, money and lives.
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Programme 2: New Market Opportunities
The Delivery Plans set out how we will work with partners to implement the National Strategy for Economic Transformation.
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Ministerial Foreword
This national action plan plan sets out how we will build on our national response to the coronavirus pandemic since March 2020 and how we will continue and expand that response in 2021 to continue to support recovery for people with dementia and
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