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3. Executive Summary
Our vision is for Scotland to be one of the most innovative small nations in the world. This is our ten-year strategy to deliver that ambition. Innovation is a key tool to make Scotland a fairer, more equal, wealthier and greener country.
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Key themes and conclusions
This paper seeks to illuminate tangible examples of inclusive growth in Scotland, with a view to translating successes even if small in scale and sharing learning to inform future improvements in delivery.
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Chapter 2 – Strengthening Culture
A Culture Strategy for Scotland was published in 2020 and its vision and values remain important. This action plan provides detail on how we will deliver the ambitions of Culture Strategy.
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New Commissioner for Fair Access
Prof. John McKendrick to continue pushing progress on widening HE participation.
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4. Defining sustainable development
The Scottish Government sought views on a proposed Wellbeing and Sustainable Development Bill. The consultation closed on 14 February 2024 and this report is the analysis of your views.
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5. Sustainable Economic Development
The Report on the Scottish Government’s Contribution to International Development 2021-2023 takes a holistic look at a wide cross-section of Scottish Government international development activity and presents it within the context of the UN
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Ministerial Foreword
The Scottish Government is gathering views to help inform how we will take forward the Human Rights Bill. The Bill will incorporate a range of economic, social and cultural rights into Scots law for the first time, as far as possible within the
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How does a wellbeing economy relate to inclusive growth and community wealth building?
This practical guide sets out a stage-by-stage diagnostic process designed to aid decision making and prioritisation of economic interventions to facilitate the transition to local and regional wellbeing economies.
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Housing and Local Economies
This plan sets out action so that people in rural and island areas have access to the high quality affordable and market housing to enable them to live, work and thrive. It supports our commitment to deliver 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, of
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Section 1: Why care for our outdoor places?
Caring for Our Outdoor Spaces is about making the most of the outdoor spaces your Early Learning and Childcare settings use and caring for the environment through embedding Learning for Sustainability. This guidance supports practitioners to provide
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