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3. Summary of procurement activity in Scotland
Overview of public procurement activity in Scotland for 2019 to 2020, based on information contained in individual annual procurement reports prepared by public bodies and other relevant information.
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Governance, Reporting and Resources
Our approach to Scotland's national monitoring and evaluation of primary care reform up to 2028.
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Procurement
This Guidance Note supersedes MHDGN 2020/02 and is for local authorities and Registered Social Landlords. It details the process for planning the delivery of the majority of grant-funded homes through the Affordable Housing Supply Programme.
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5. Strand 3: Validation Survey Findings
A report on a study exploring how Scottish educational practitioners engage with research and the factors that support and hinder ability to make best of use of research evidence.
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4. Maximising the Impacts of Community Benefit Clauses
This research draws on data from a large scale e-survey of public organisations and in-depth analysis of 24 individual contracts.
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3. Regional Economic Partnerships
In this review the Regional Economic Policy Advisory Group examine why, and in which policy areas, economic development works well on a regional scale, assessing how its delivery can contribute to the aims of the National Strategy for Economic
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Accelerating and Extending Access
Report providing an update on the scale-up and adoption of digital health and care solutions in Scotland, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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7. Preparation for launch
Review of the development and early implementation of the transition year employability services: Work First Scotland and Work Able Scotland.
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17 Appendices - Landscape in Detail
Report by John McClelland CBE on his review of ICT infrastructure in the public sector in Scotland.
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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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