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3. Executive Summary
Our vision is for Scotland to be one of the most innovative small nations in the world. This is our ten-year strategy to deliver that ambition. Innovation is a key tool to make Scotland a fairer, more equal, wealthier and greener country.
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Key themes and conclusions
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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Transport
The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2023 reporting year.
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New Commissioner for Fair Access
Prof. John McKendrick to continue pushing progress on widening HE participation.
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Chapter 2 – Strengthening Culture
A Culture Strategy for Scotland was published in 2020 and its vision and values remain important. This action plan provides detail on how we will deliver the ambitions of Culture Strategy.
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Ministerial Foreword
The Scottish Government is gathering views to help inform how we will take forward the Human Rights Bill. The Bill will incorporate a range of economic, social and cultural rights into Scots law for the first time, as far as possible within the
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6. Planning
This refreshed guidance on Continuing Care aims to reflect developments in policy and practice as well as providing clarity to those who provide support services by addressing implementation gaps. This guidance is intended primarily for local
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How does a wellbeing economy relate to inclusive growth and community wealth building?
This practical guide sets out a stage-by-stage diagnostic process designed to aid decision making and prioritisation of economic interventions to facilitate the transition to local and regional wellbeing economies.
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5. Sustainable Economic Development
The Report on the Scottish Government’s Contribution to International Development 2021-2023 takes a holistic look at a wide cross-section of Scottish Government international development activity and presents it within the context of the UN
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Terminology
This report provides a summary of UK evidence on minoritised ethnic women’s experiences of domestic abuse, the barriers to help-seeking and reporting abuse, and the social and structural factors that influence women’s experiences.
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