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7. Public and social value
The Scottish Expert Advisory Panel on the Collaborative Economy makes recommendations on how Scotland can position itself in the collaborative economy.
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Annex F: Case Studies - Procurement
How Scottish public sector organisations can reduce carbon emissions; plan for carbon reduction; and meet the Scottish Government's environmental targets.
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Strategic Outcome 3
This implementation plan renews the vision for self-directed support and sets out actions to address current challenges.
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AAG Recommendation 5 – Medicines Management
The NHS Tayside Transformation Support Team's second progress report.
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Supporting Employers to Recruit and Retain Disabled People
This document outlines the action Scottish Government will take to meet its ambition to at least halve the disability employment gap in Scotland.
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Progress to December 2020
Progress reports on our commitment to provide financial and performance transparency as part of our open government action plan.
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6 Opportunities to strengthen the Scottish Government's work at the nexus of climate change, gender and conflict
Scottish Government funded research report with ClimateXChange which concluded in 2022. It identifies areas of opportunity for policy makers to develop a gender responsive approach to international climate justice.
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Scotland's National Strategy for Economic Transformation - Delivery Plans October 2022
The Delivery Plans set out how we will work with partners to implement the National Strategy for Economic Transformation.
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- Economy strategy
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Package 7: Cross-cutting measures
Through this consultation we set out our proposals for a Route Map to 2025, our strategic plan to deliver Scotland’s zero waste and circular economy ambitions. This consultation invites views on the proposed priorities and actions to reach our
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4 Accountability
This report, conducted by Glen Shuraig Consulting, contains 14 recommendations for improving how the Scottish Government manages its relationships with public bodies. The recommendations look to strengthen existing policies, address concerns, and
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