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Western Fladen (WFL)
This is Appendix E for the pMPA Impact and Sustainability Report containing the detailed site by site reports. Published separately due to size.
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Single-use disposable cups: response to EPECOM recommendations
Our response to the first set of recommendations from the Expert Panel on Environmental Charging and Other Measures (EPECOM) on single-use disposable beverage cups, and details of actions that we will take to deliver them.
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The principal reasons for acute shortages
Response to the UK Migration Advisory Committee call for evidence on the shortage occupation list summarises skills shortages within health and social care sector in Scotland, and details the contribution of international workers.
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Fairness Pledge updates
Progress made on the Fairer Scotland action plan published in 2016.
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National Missing Persons Framework For Scotland: Update 2020
The working group for missing people were asked by the Minister of Community Safety to support and assess the implementation of the National Framework for Missing People aims and recommendations. This report sets out the groups findings from their
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Discussion
Sets out some initial considerations of the impact of the strategic framework on children, families and staff.
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4. Key messages
The redesign of urgent care (RUC) programme by definition includes the entire patient pathway from the time of patient or carer need to the conclusion of that episode of care. This evaluation has therefore attempted to explore the whole patient
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Progress to November 2022
Overview of the data and digital commitment, including milestones and their co-creation process, alongside progress reports submitted throughout the action plan.
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1. INTRODUCTION
This is a consultation document as a first step to develop a National Delivery Plan which will enable us to agree priorities and set out how they will be delivered over the next 3 years.
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5. Identifying Regional and Sectoral Differences
New entry into the Scottish fishing industry is commonly perceived as a self-evident necessity for the long-term prosperity of the sector and its absence a signal for government intervention. The remit of this paper is to explore whether prohibitive
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