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9 Priorities, aims and actions
The Women’s Health Plan underpins actions to improve women’s health inequalities by raising awareness around women’s health, improving access to health care and reducing inequalities in health outcomes for girls and women, both for
- Part of:
- Women's health plan
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Early Learning and Childcare Joint Delivery Board minutes: October 2019
Minutes of the meeting of the ELC Joint Delivery Board, held on 2 October 2019.
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Community equipment and housing adaptations: draft guidance
New draft guidance providing guidance to health boards, local authorities and their partners on the provision of equipment and home adaptations to aid daily living.
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Spend over £500: January 2019
Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Executive summary and Recommendations
A report recommending improvements to respond better to the needs of children and young people with Learning Disability (LD) and/or autism.
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Annex: Circular Economy and Waste Route Map measures
The route map sets out strategic direction for delivering our system-wide, comprehensive vision Scotland’s circular economy from now to 2030. Building on a first consultation (2022), we are consulting on key priority actions that will unlock
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Spend over £500: October 2018
Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC)
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Programme for Government 2023 to 2024: First Minister's speech
First Minister's statement to the Scottish Parliament on the Programme for Government, 5 September 2023.
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4. Social and Financial Inclusion
Unpaid care is vital to how social care is provided in Scotland, and the value of the dedication and expertise of carers cannot be overstated. This strategy sets out a range of actions to ensure they are supported fully in a joined up and cohesive
- Part of:
- National carers strategy
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1 Introduction
This report presents the final findings from a process evaluation of Elements 1 and 2 of the Scottish Government Whole Family Wellbeing Funding (WFWF) in its first year of operation.
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