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4 SWOT analysis – opportunities and threats (Q1)
Analysis of responses to engagement questions to inform the Public Health Review in Scotland 2015
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2 Architecture Principles
Guidance and information for public sector organisations on the design principles, standards and specifications of the Scotland’s Digital Future: Delivery of Public Services strategy.
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7. Learning from COVID-19
This report presents key findings from the sixth survey of headteachers of schools in receipt of Attainment Scotland Fund (ASF) support, covering the 2020 to 2021 academic year including the period of school building closures from January to March
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2 Supply chains and competitiveness
Final version of "Making Scotland's future - a recovery plan for manufacturing" following the 10-week consultation of a draft plan published in Dec 2020. This details a revised set of actions, established by industry, public sector, trade union and
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2. Introduction
Second annual report on progress with the STEM Education and Training Strategy which shows how we have built on progress in the first year to start to deliver benefits for educators and young people.
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4: SERVICES FOR HEART DISEASE
Revised strategy for heart disease and stroke in Scotland.
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Race Equality and Anti-Racism in Education Programme - Stakeholder Network Group minutes: January 2022
Minutes from the group's meeting on 27 January 2022.
- Part of:
- Anti-Racism in Education Programme
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Delivering a just transition
The Just Transition Commission started work in early 2019, with a remit to provide practical and affordable recommendations to Scottish Ministers. This report sets out their view of the key opportunities and challenges for Scotland and recommends
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1.0 Performance of NHSScotland's Assets
Sixth edition of the state of NHS Scotland assets and facilities report (SAFR).
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1. CSPP views on the Scottish Government's support role
Whole Family Wellbeing Funding (WFWF) year 1 process evaluation interim report.
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