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3 Analysis of Responses
The report summarises the responses to the consultation on the proposed shape and content of an Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing (EESSH) in Scotland.
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APPENDIX C: TOPIC GUIDE
Report of a deliberative research project on the public's attitudes towards data sharing. It focuses particularly on a) the public's opinion about data sharing with the private and third sector; b) the acceptability of different methods for sharing
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Introduction
The first report from Expert Panel on Environmental Charging and Other Measures (EPECOM) sets out its recommendations to tackle the dependence on, and environmental impact of, single-use disposable beverage cups in Scotland.
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Assessing Impact
Findings from the second consultation on local heat and energy efficiency strategies (LHEES), and regulation of district and communal heating.
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08 WHAT NOW FOR EXTERNAL SCRUTINY?
Report of the independent review of regulation, audit, inspection and complaints handling of public services in Scotland.
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JOINT FUTURE: DATA STRATEGY FOR THE RESOURCE USE MEASURE (RUM) 1 AND THE INTEGRATED CARE ASSESSMENT DATA SUMMARY (RUM-ICADS)
Guidance to assist implementation of SSA-IoRN
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Annex: Summary of commitments
Our national parenting strategy seeks to strengthen the support on offer to parents and make it easier for them to access this support.
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PART 2 INITIAL TEACHER EDUCATION (ITE)
Recommendations for improving the profile of science in the community and enhancing science and engineering education.
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Annex O: General Medical Council
Analysis of the responses to the consultation paper which sought views on removing a legislative prohibition which prevents the University of St. Andrews from awarding medical and dentistry degrees.
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2 Background Evidence
The Employment Research Institute was commissioned by the Scottish Government to identify how barriers to equality and diversity representation at board level in public, private and third sector organisations could be overcome, particularly for women
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