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Procurement of care and support services: best practice guidance - updated June 2021
Best practice guidance for public bodies on procurement of care and support services. Originally published in March 2016, it has been updated to reflect changes that have occurred as a result of the UK's exit from the EU and the end of the
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Reformed Integration Joint Boards: Community Health and Social Care Boards
This consultation sets out our proposals to improve the way we deliver social care in Scotland, following the recommendations of the Independent Review of Adult Social Care.
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Annex 4: WFWF Logic Model (developed by Scottish Government)
These annexes relate to the full report which presents the final findings from a process evaluation of Elements 1 and 2 of the Scottish Government Whole Family Wellbeing Funding (WFWF) in its first year of operation.
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National Care Service
This consultation sets out our proposals to improve the way we deliver social care in Scotland, following the recommendations of the Independent Review of Adult Social Care.
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5 Findings
Review to inform the development of any future Autism Network Scotland, or other strategic delivery partner.
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- Review of Autism Network Scotland
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2. Introduction
Scottish Government procurement strategy covering the period from April 2022 to March 2024.
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7. Our approach to engaging SMEs, the third sector and supported businesses
Report on the procurement activity undertaken by the Scottish Government between April 2020 and March 2021; for the Scottish Government, for central Government bodies and at a national level for all public sector bodies.
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Appendix A: Expected and Recommended Summary
This guidance supports the development of devolved school management schemes, which set out how local authorities fund schools and the accountability and responsibility for financial decisions.
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Annex B: RSR Update
This is the sixth Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) published by the Scottish Government and provides the context for the Scottish Budget and the Scottish Parliament.
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Programme Design
This report supports the development of the Scottish Government’s (SG) International Development Inclusive Education Programme, which will operate in Scotland’s International Development partner countries: Malawi, Rwanda, and Zambia.
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