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Appendix A - Synopsis of Evidence from Local Authorities
A joint Scottish Government and COSLA evidence-based review of the approach to setting sustainable rates for childcare providers in the private, third and childminding sector to deliver funded Early Learning and Childcare in 2022-23.
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- ELC: Review of Sustainable Rates
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Care and wellbeing portfolio: newsletters
Updates on the work of the care and wellbeing portfolio.
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- Care and wellbeing: portfolio board
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Enabling the Delivery of More High-Quality Affordable Homes
This plan sets out action so that people in rural and island areas have access to the high quality affordable and market housing to enable them to live, work and thrive. It supports our commitment to deliver 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, of
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Procurement - media services framework
Guidance for public sector organisations on how to access and use the framework agreement.
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Annex B: Cross-cutting Policy Proposals
The effects of climate change are already being felt by people in Scotland. That is why, as well as taking action to reduce emissions, we must also take steps to adapt to climate change. This consultation seeks your views on the Scottish National
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Scotland's Approach
This position paper sets out the scope and guiding principles of the Scottish Government’s feminist approach to international relations.
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Response Rates
Independent report by Webropol providing detailed information and analysis of staff experience in health and social care across Scotland during 2023
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Strengthening Effective Voice
Scottish Government response to the publication of the Fair Work Convention’s Building Fair Work into the Construction Industry report, 2022.
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Spend over £500: January 2024
Details of spend on our electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Executive summary
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
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- Heat Networks Delivery Models
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