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Chapter 6: Partnership Working
The first Child Poverty Delivery Plan due under the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017. Outlining action for the period 2018-22.
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2 Supply chains and competitiveness
We are consulting on Making Scotland's Future - a draft recovery plan for manufacturing which proposes a set of actions for delivery over the next 12 months which has been designed with industry, public sector, trade union and academia.
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Progress to December 2020
Progress reports on our commitment to improve the way we involve you in decisions that affect you, as part of our open government action plan.
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Chapter 14 Administration and Parliamentary Business and Government Strategy
Scottish Spending Review 2011 and Draft Budget 2012-13
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Footnotes
Findings of the research commissioned by the Scottish Government to explore the progress of the Strategic Public Social Partnership Model in Scotland.
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Scottish Government Response to the 2016 Concluding Observations
This position statement sets out the action we've taken in devolved areas to implement the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
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Part 2 - Mainstreaming: Scottish Government As An Employer
Update on our progress incorporating equality across its activities, summary of equality outcomes 2017 to 2021, report on new outcomes 2021 to 2025, data set and mainstreaming information.
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6.0 Delivering NHSScotland's 2020 Vision
A review of asset and facilities management performance in NHSScotland, identifying the current state of the estate and facilities management, highlighting areas of best practice and areas for improvement.
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Outcome 1: Children have the best start in life - they eat well and have a healthy weight
Sets out how we will work with partners in the public and private sector to help people make healthier choices about food.
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4. Factors that enable third sector and new business engagement with Scottish public procurement
This research explores the views and experiences of third sector organisations and new businesses in relation to Scottish public procurement.
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