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  1. May 2023

    Updates on the work of the care and wellbeing portfolio.

    Part of:
    Care and wellbeing portfolio: newsletters
  2. Annex D: Installations for the supply of water, gas, electricity etc.

    This guidance is for use in determining whether a house meets the standards of repair set out in the Repairing Standard (Housing (Scotland) Act 2006, Chapter 4). It applies from 1 March 2024 to all tenancies required to meet with the Repairing

    Part of:
    The Repairing Standard Statutory Guidance for Private Landlords
  3. 6. Improving access to specialist care and treatment

    Scotland's Scotland Rare Disease Action Plan, published in December 2022, outlined steps to improve lives for those with rare conditions. This report reviews our initial progress, aligned with the 2021 UK Rare Diseases Framework.

    Part of:
    Progress Report on Scotland's Action Plan for Rare Diseases
  4. Welfare: Joint Ministerial Working Group

    A forum for discussion and decision-making to implement the welfare and employment-related aspects of the Scotland Act 2016.

  5. Homelessness: Ministerial Oversight Group

    Cross-departmental group to prevent and end homelessness.

  6. Expanded travel green list for Scotland

    Key destinations added following latest review.

  7. Annex F: Furnishings provided by the landlord

    This guidance is for use in determining whether a house meets the standards of repair set out in the Repairing Standard (Housing (Scotland) Act 2006, Chapter 4). It applies from 1 March 2024 to all tenancies required to meet with the Repairing

    Part of:
    The Repairing Standard Statutory Guidance for Private Landlords
  8. Appendix A: stakeholder engagement – list of organisations

    This report, prepared by Scottish Futures Trust (SFT) for the Scottish Government, assesses the potential roles that a range of delivery models (alongside a number of complementary enabling structures / mechanisms) could play in helping to

    Part of:
    Heat Networks Delivery Models
  9. Annex I: Common doors

    This guidance is for use in determining whether a house meets the standards of repair set out in the Repairing Standard (Housing (Scotland) Act 2006, Chapter 4). It applies from 1 March 2024 to all tenancies required to meet with the Repairing

    Part of:
    The Repairing Standard Statutory Guidance for Private Landlords
  10. Footnotes

    A guide to how we will work with others to deliver a programme of public awareness raising, education and participation around clean heat and energy efficiency.

    Part of:
    Heat transition: public engagement strategic framework
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