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Open Government action plan 2021 to 2025 - commitment 5: participation
Overview of the participation commitment, including milestones and their co-creation process, alongside progress reports submitted throughout the action plan.
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- Open Government
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Alcohol advertising and promotion consultation: stakeholder engagement summary – 8 February 2023
Minutes from the ministerial roundtable with people in recovery and representatives on 8 February 2023 to discuss the consultation on potential restrictions to alcohol advertising and promotion.
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Accountability and the role of Scottish Ministers
In summer 2022, we ran four National Care Service (NCS) Bill engagement sessions. A number of questions were asked during these sessions, so we have produced questions and answers (Q and A) for these.
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Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board minutes: March 2021
Minutes of the Enterprise and Skills Strategic Board's meeting held on 31 March 2021.
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3. Chapter 2: Buildings
The fourth annual statutory monitoring report against the updated 2018 Climate Change Plan, as per the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019.
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Joint Ministerial Committee (EU Negotiations) communique: 29 October 2020
The twenty-sixth Joint Ministerial Committee (EU Negotiations) met on 29 October 2020.
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2. Ministers And The Government
A code of conduct for members of the Scottish Government (the First Minister, Cabinet Secretaries and Law Officers) and junior Scottish Ministers.
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Heat in Buildings Bill: letter to Minister
Letter from the Regulatory Review Group on 28 February 2024, about the forthcoming Heat in Buildings Bill.
- Part of:
- Regulatory Review Group
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2. General advancement of the CWB approach
publication of an independent consultation analysis report of the recent CWB legislation consultation.
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Bairns' Hoose – children and young people: participation and engagement plan
This plan sets out our approach to participation and engagement, and the actions we will take to make sure that Bairns’ Hoose services best reflect the views of children and young people with lived experience of trauma.
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