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Part 2: Targets and reporting
We are seeking your views on the way that information and knowledge are shared between public sector bodies; whether public bodies should set targets for themselves to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions; and on proposed changes to the mandatory
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Scotland's Digital Future: High Level Operating Framework Version 2
Updated guidance for the public sector on the design, development and delivery of future digital public services.
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4. Scotland's Digital Performance
Summary of important links between digital and economic productivity and inclusion, changing the way we live and work in Scotland.
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Expert Panel on Environmental Charging and Other Measures: November 2018
Minutes from the third meeting of Expert Panel on Environmental Charging and Other Measures (EPECOM), held on 20 November 2018.
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Chapter 6: Strategic and operational guidance and support
Analysis of the impact and value of the sustainable procurement duty in procurement.
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3. Findings: Fund delivery and management
External Evaluation of Year 1 of the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for adults
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Annex B - Summary of ongoing/completed activity from the 2018 National Improvement Plan
The framework sets out activity the Scottish Government and partners will take to drive improvement for children and young people.
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7. RESOLVING TAX DISPUTES
This report presents findings from the analysis of the responses to the Tax Management Consultation which relates to the delivery of the devolved taxes and focuses on issues relating to the underpinning arrangements required to ensure successful
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Appendix 2: Activities Carried Out Under the Strategy
Review of our national litter strategy "Towards a litter free Scotland: a strategic approach to higher quality local environments,” published in 2014.
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Public service reform and innovation: Permanent Secretary speech
Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans' speech at the Public Services Conference in Dublin.
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