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Appendix C: Bibliography
Report of Independent Review of the Skills Delivery Landscape provided to Scottish Ministers by James Withers. The Review considered skills functions and remits of Scotland's national public bodies, making 15 recommendations for future adaptations
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Annex 1
The eHealth Strategy for NHSScotland 2011-2017
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Package 2: Reduce food waste
Through this consultation we set out our proposals for a Route Map to 2025, our strategic plan to deliver Scotland’s zero waste and circular economy ambitions. This consultation invites views on the proposed priorities and actions to reach our
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Annex 2:
Summary report presenting the findings to a consultation on - "Making Scotland's Future: A Recovery Plan for Manufacturing". In addition, Annex 1 within this document signposts to a range of public sector funded support initiatives and organisations
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Chapter 3. Scotland's Route To 2050: Targets, Priorities And Actions
Scotland's first energy strategy sets out the Scottish Government’s vision for the future energy system in Scotland.
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Appendix C: Consultation Questions
Analysis of the consultation on the future supply of pandemic Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Scotland. We sought views on the lessons we should learn from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the proposed new strategic arrangements for pandemic PPE
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4. Enforcement and sanctions
Analysis of responses to a national consultation on improving temporary accommodation standards.
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Annex 1: The Consultation Questions
A written consultation was carried out by the Scottish Government on “Redesigning the Community Justice System” between 20 December 2012 and 30 April 2013. This document reports on the analysis of the responses to the consultation.
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3. Considerations for Engagement Strategy
Main findings arising from research of the current landscape of the accountability of Public Services in Scotland.
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Appendix 1: Summary of recommendations
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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