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Digital Foundations
Update for 2024 to 2025 to the national digital health and care strategy's delivery plan which describes activities supporting Health Boards, HSCPs, local authorities, primary care, social care, social work, and care providers to offer new or
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Section 3 - Scottish Government and Partner Activity
‘Local Food for Everyone: Our Journey’, is the Scottish Government’s new local food strategy. This strategy builds upon the ideas and suggestions from the ‘Local Food for Everyone: A Discussion’ consultation and reflects some of the policy
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- Local Food for Everyone: Our Journey
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Telecoms networks: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance
The Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2023 to 2024.
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Part Three: Working Towards a Good Food Nation
The national Good Food Nation Plan sets out six over-arching Outcomes for a Good Food Nation; the range of targets and indicators that will be used to gauge progress towards achieving them; and details of a wide range of food-related policies and
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- National Good Food Nation Plan
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4. The Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate (SPPD)
The Scottish Government's procurement strategy describes how we plan to carry out our regulated procurements for the next four years.
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Housing and Local Economies
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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9. Strategy Rationale and Context
The Scottish Government's procurement strategy describes how we plan to carry out our regulated procurements for the next four years.
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Annex A - Ongoing/completed activity from the 2023 National Improvement Plan
Sets out the vision and priorities for Scottish education that have been agreed across the system, and the national improvement activity that needs to be undertaken to help deliver those key priorities.
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5. Conclusion
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Third Sector Resilience Fund, announced by the Scottish Government in March 2020 and designed to provide emergency funding to third sector organisations which were struggling financially
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