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Renewable heat target and action: 2016
Reporting outlining a number of new and emerging initiatives on renewable heat.
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Implementation review of transitional employment services 2017
Review of the development and early implementation of the transition year employability services: Work First Scotland and Work Able Scotland.
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APPENDIX 1: -Glasgow Housing Association ( GHA) Case Study
This report presents the findings of a pilot programme which was intended to promote the use of 'community benefit'.
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Part Two: Existing policy frameworks for just transitions and other forms of socio-economic restructuring processes
Report prepared for the Just Transition Commission providing a comparison of just transitions in other countries.
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Competition assessment
Business and regulatory impact assessment for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill.
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Supporting collaboration between the third and public sectors: evidence review
Findings of research conducted by Scottish Government researchers to better understand current barriers to effective collaboration between third sector organisations and the public sector.
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Part 1. Introduction: The Contribution of Community Wealth Building (CWB) to a Wellbeing Economy
The Programme for Government 2022-23 outlined that we will hold a consultation on community wealth building legislation. We welcome a wide range of views on the changes that are required to grow local wealth and give communities a greater stake in
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5. Sustainable procurement and our approach to engaging SMEs, the third sector and supported businesses
Sets out the Scottish Government’s procurement strategy for 2021 to 2023 and has now been superseded by the 2022 to 2024 procurement strategy.
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Renewable heat target and action: 2017
The report outlines a number of new and emerging initiatives on renewable heat.
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Sustainable growth and efficiency progress report: 2015-2016
Steps taken to promote and increase sustainable economic growth and improve efficiency, effectiveness and economy in 2015 to 2016.
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