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Annex A
Fifty actions to help tackle poverty, reduce inequality and build a fairer and more inclusive Scotland.
- Part of:
- Fairer Scotland Action Plan
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2. Overview of procurement activity
An overview of public procurement activity in Scotland for 2021 to 2022, based on information contained in individual annual procurement reports prepared by public bodies and other relevant information.
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Foreword by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance
The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2021 to 2022, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
- Part of:
- Scottish Budget 2021 to 2022
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Inclusive communication
Guidance to help improve the experiences of disabled children, young people, and their families.
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Section 14: Children and Young people – Transitions to Adulthood
We are committed to protecting, respecting and championing the rights of people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent people. This consultation on proposals for a Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill seeks the views of
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Strand 3 – Tertiary Education Support
Summarising Year 1 of the National Transition Training Fund, this report provides an overview of the outcomes and impact of NTTF-funded projects across 2020/2021.
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Skills matter for Scotland
Scotland's Future Skills Action Plan reaffirms the importance of skills in helping individuals reach their potential.
- Part of:
- Future skills: action plan
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2.2 Reporting Progress on 2013-2017 Equality Outcomes
Update on Scottish Government's progress incorporating equality across its activities and delivering equality outcomes set in April 2013.
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Related documents
Strategy highlighting the role that career education, information, advice and guidance (CIAG) services in Scotland can play in helping to address future skills demands and deliver inclusive growth.
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Scottish Attainment Challenge and Review of Curriculum: Education Secretary speech
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills John Swinney, 26 February 2020
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