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Chapter 2 Inputs: Governance, Support and Funding
This report focuses on the Year 6 (2020 to 2021) evaluation of Attainment Scotland Fund (ASF) across Pupil Equity Funding (PEF), Challenge Authority and Schools Programme Funding streams.
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Chapter 3: Future systems of funding
Analysis of the Fair Funding to Achieve Excellence and Equity in Education consultation.
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2. Key Progress to Date
This document provides an update on progress achieved in the first year of implementing A Fairer Scotland for Disabled People: Employment Action Plan.
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Implementation:
The data hosting and data centre strategy sets the vision that Scotland’s public sector data hosting is cost-effective, carbon neutral and makes appropriate use of cloud technology, for the delivery of efficient and highly available ICT services.
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6. Basic Health and Wellbeing
This report sets out the Scottish Government’s initial response to the UN Committee’s Concluding Observations. It outlines the progress made in relation to children’s rights in Scotland since the publication of the Position Statement of
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1 Introduction
Report setting out progress on our ambitions for Scotland’s biodiversity.
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1. Introduction, context and methodology
This research explores the views and experiences of third sector organisations and new businesses in relation to Scottish public procurement.
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Redesigning the Community Justice System: Analysis of Consultation Responses
A written consultation was carried out by the Scottish Government on “Redesigning the Community Justice System” between 20 December 2012 and 30 April 2013. This document reports on the analysis of the responses to the consultation.
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3. Section A: Evaluating Scotland's progress in driving a just transition to a net zero, nature positive and circular economy
This report presents evidence and initial recommendations on how the Scottish Government could use the available policy levers to support the transformations in Scotland’s economy needed to help tackle the climate and nature emergencies.
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Strategic Approach 2014-2017
The 2014 revision of the Child Poverty Strategy continues to focus on the same key areas as the Child Poverty Strategy for Scotland, describing outcomes around maximising household resources, improving children's wellbeing and life chances and well
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