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Chapter 6 Education and Skills
An equality assessment of proposed spending plans by ministerial portfolios to accompany the Scottish draft Budget 2018-2019.
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New Scots refugee integration strategy: delivery plan 2024 to 2026
Sets out the actions that the Scottish Government, COSLA and Scottish Refugee Council will take forward with partners during the period 2024 to 2026 to support the integration of refugees, people seeking asylum and other forced migrants within
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2. Executive Summary
Detailed examination of progress made on commitments contained within the Race Equality Framework (2016-2030) and the Immediate Priorities Plan (2021-2023).
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3. National Model Of Delivery: Underpinning A Universal Entitlement To Career, Information Advice And Guidance
Strategy highlighting the role that career education, information, advice and guidance (CIAG) services in Scotland can play in helping to address future skills demands and deliver inclusive growth.
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1.0 Introduction
Final report of the National Discussion on Education.
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Key findings
The executive summary from the Minimum Income Guarantee Experts by Experience Panel who have deliberated on the complexities of designing a Minimum Income Guarantee and provided rich insights which will continue to inform the Expert Group’s
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What can Scotland learn from the approach to work-based learning or upskilling and retraining elsewhere?
A literature review on adult lifetime skills.
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4 Enabling success: Ensuring effective strategy implementation
The National Litter and Flytipping Strategy sets out a refreshed approach to tackling litter and flytipping in order to protect and enhance Scotland’s environment; ensure safer and cleaner communities and contribute to a thriving circular economy
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Adult learning strategy: equality impact assessment
Equality impact assessment (EQIA) for the adult learning strategy.
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Annex A: Equality and Fairer Scotland Budgeting: Process for 2024-25 Budget
Assesses where the Scottish Government is proposing to spend public money and how it aims to reduce inequality. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read alongside associated Budget publications.
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