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  1. Workstream 2

    Information on the actions and priorities of three workstreams, to improve the operation of FOI rights in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Freedom of information policy objectives: 2024 to 2026
  2. Background

    Report on the outcomes of the 2023 Building Warrant Fees consultation.

    Part of:
    Building Warrant Fees Consultation Outcome Report
  3. 2. Executive Summary

    The Scottish Government's Slavery and Human Trafficking statement outlines the strategies and actions taken by the Scottish Government to identify, prevent and mitigate slavery and human trafficking in our own operations and supply chains.

    Part of:
    Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
  4. 12. Definition of key words and phrases

    The Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation (IRISR) of social care support in Scotland: recommendation report provided by Dame Sue Bruce. The IRISR explored how social care support and linked services are inspected, scrutinised and

    Part of:
    Social care - Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation: recommendation report
  5. Records of Ministerial decisions: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  6. Public bodies

    What we are doing to support public bodies.

  7. AWPR supporting active travel

    Matheson makes donation to local communities

  8. Minister issues travel advice

    Yellow warnings for snow and ice

  9. 5. Summary of the data

    The monitor brings together a range of indicators to provide a baseline for assessing progress towards the development of a wellbeing economy in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Wellbeing Economy Monitor: December 2023 update
  10. Free bus travel for under 22s

    61% of young people say public transport central to combatting climate emergency.

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