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11. Conclusions
An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign extension (April to May 2022), including independent evaluation results.
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Sustainability of our Workforce
This report is focused around five key themes: the health of the nation, delivering personalised care, reducing health inequalities, sustainability of our workforce, and green and sustainable healthcare.
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Annex B: Most engaged-with ideas
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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Tied pubs - Scottish Pubs Code - part 1: consultation
The Tied Pubs (Scotland) Act 2021 provides for the introduction of a Scottish Pubs Code. This consultation paper seeks views on the Market Rent Only lease and guest beer agreement provisions in the Code.
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3. Target audience
An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign extension (April to May 2022), including independent evaluation results.
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10. Supporting activity results
An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign extension (April to May 2022), including independent evaluation results.
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Scottish Government communications plan: 2017-18
This plan sets out how the Scottish Government's Communications Division will contribute to the delivery of the Programme for Government.
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Building and fire safety working group minutes: April 2019
Minutes of the meeting of the ministerial working group on building and fire safety that took place on 25 April 2019.
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Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel minutes: April 2018
Minutes of the meeting of the Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel held in April 2018.
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Procurement: SME and third sector action plan 2024-2026
Sets out our actions for the next two years (2024 to 2026) to collaborate, engage and reduce the barriers for SMEs and third sector organisations when engaging with public procurement processes.
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