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  1. Eligibility

    Information about applying for funding to deliver entrepreneurial education to young people in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Entrepreneurial Education Pathways Fund 2024 to 2025: form and guidance
  2. Delivering on our four priorities

    First Minister John Swinney announced his first Programme for Government on 4 September 2024.

    Part of:
    Programme for Government 2024-25: Serving Scotland
  3. Section 3: Inclusive Communications

    We are committed to protecting, respecting and championing the rights of people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent people. This consultation on proposals for a Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill seeks the views of

    Part of:
    Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill: consultation
  4. Footnotes

    Draft revised statutory teaching guidance for relationships, sexual health and parenthood (RSHP) education currently subject to public consultation until 23 November 2023

    Part of:
    Guidance on the Delivery of Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) Education in Scottish Schools
  5. Executive Summary

    Scotland’s International Education Strategy sets out a framework to cement Scotland’s reputation as a world leader in education, research and knowledge exchange, working with universities and colleges to attract students and staff from outside

    Part of:
    Scotland's International Education Strategy
  6. Section 5: Anchor Theory(ies) of Change – Micro, Meso and Macro Levels

    The Anchor Project sits within an ambitious Scottish Government policy landscape to eradicate child poverty through involving children and families in a fair and inclusive manner. The overall aim of Anchor was to facilitate learning and action in

    Part of:
    A Co-constructed and Co-produced Evaluation of the Anchor Project in Shetland
  7. Education

    The New Scots vision is “For a welcoming Scotland where refugees and asylum seekers are able to rebuild their lives from the day they arrive”.

    Part of:
    Welcome pack for New Scots
  8. Reducing negative impacts

    Our work to prevent and reduce the negative impact of psychological trauma and adversity.

    Part of:
    Psychological trauma and adversity including ACEs (adverse childhood experiences)
  9. Section 6 - 5. Children and Young People

    The actions we will take to improve equality and bring about real, positive and lasting change to the lives of non-binary people in Scotland

    Part of:
    Non-Binary Equality Action Plan
  10. Note

    The Anchor Project sits within an ambitious Scottish Government policy landscape to eradicate child poverty through involving children and families in a fair and inclusive manner. The overall aim of Anchor was to facilitate learning and action in

    Part of:
    A Co-constructed and Co-produced Evaluation of the Anchor Project in Shetland
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