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Introduction
This report identifies recommendations to maximise primary care’s significant potential to tackle health inequalities and inequity across Scotland’s communities. The accompanying “Chance to Change Scotland” report also provides lived
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Chapter 6 Child Poverty Overview
An Equality and Fairer Scotland assessment of proposed spending plans by ministerial portfolios for 2019 to 2020.
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Chapter 4 Overview by Protected Characteristics
An Equality and Fairer Scotland assessment of proposed spending plans by ministerial portfolios for 2019 to 2020.
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Chapter 3: Barriers to Deployment: Technical and Reserved Matters
Seeks views on our ambition to secure an additional 8-12 GW of installed onshore wind capacity by 2030, how to tackle the barriers to deployment, and how to secure maximum economic benefit from these developments.
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National Review of Eating Disorder Services Implementation Group: terms of reference
Terms of reference for the National Review of Eating Disorder Services Implementation Group.
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Oil and Gas and Energy Transition Strategic Leadership Group minutes: February 2021
Minutes from the group's meeting on 18 February 2021.
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Social security - Scottish Carer's Assistance consultation: Scottish Government response
Our response to the consultation analysis report about the Scottish Carer's Assistance consultation undertaken between 28 February 2022 and 25 May 2022.
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Supporting adherence
We expect a challenging winter ahead and know that the effect of the COVID-19 vaccine reduces over time. It is within the context of these pressures, and the risk of increasing COVID-19 cases, that this update of the Strategic Framework sets out our
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Draft climate change plan: draft third report on policies and proposals 2017-2032
Draft of the climate change plan, the third report on proposals and policies (RPP3) for meeting Scotland’s annual greenhouse gas emissions targets.
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10. Compliance, Enforcement and Policing
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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