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Key Achievements: Priority Two
A final overview of progress made since the publication of the Equally Safe delivery plan in November 2017, actions taken during the COVID-19 pandemic and a look forward to plans after the Equally Safe Strategy.
- Part of:
- Equally Safe: final report
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Part 3 – inclusive growth interventions
This paper seeks to illuminate tangible examples of inclusive growth in Scotland, with a view to translating successes even if small in scale and sharing learning to inform future improvements in delivery.
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Section B - The Action Plan
Mental Health and Wellbeing Workforce Action Plan setting out out how Scottish Government and COSLA will progress a range of activity to address key workforce issues.
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Procurement - publishing, print and design (PPDAS) framework - 2018
Guidance for public sector organisations on how to access and use the framework agreement.
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Summary statistics on policing
This report contains summary statistics covering a number of important justice and safer communities areas. It is published with up to date statistics every month.
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Section 8: Misogyny and criminal law
The Working Group on Misogyny and Criminal Justice's independent report on their findings and recommendations.
- Part of:
- Misogyny – A Human Rights Issue
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Progress against actions to respond quickly and effectively whenever homelessness happens
This annual report sets out the progress made in the last 12 months by national government, local government and third sector partners towards ending homelessness in Scotland.
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Drugs deaths: National Mission Clinical Advisory Group minutes - June 2023
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 28 June 2023.
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Planning application decision times published
An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland
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2. Requirements to Host the Championships
This consultation paper seeks input from street traders, media owners, and businesses in event zones potentially impacted by EURO 2028 measures. We also seek input from residents and groups across Scotland on various measures, like street trading
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