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Creating jobs through public spending
Scotland’s policies hailed in new report.
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New Scottish Cabinet unveiled
Education and economy focus to new Scottish Government team.
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Footnotes
Best practice guidance for public bodies on procurement of care and support services. Originally published in March 2016, it has been updated to reflect changes that have occurred as a result of the UK's exit from the EU and the end of the
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18. Additional considerations and guidance for health and social care services
This Handbook provides guidance on the rules and policies that apply to the procurement activities of public bodies in Scotland and highlights some key legal obligations.
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- Scottish Procurement Policy Handbook
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Annex 2: Reference Group Membership
Best practice guidance for public bodies on procurement of care and support services. Originally published in March 2016, it has been updated to reflect changes that have occurred as a result of the UK's exit from the EU and the end of the
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Fair pay for social care workers
Staff to be paid at least the Real Living Wage.
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Annex 6: Flowchart to Help Decision Making for the Continuation of an Existing Service
Best practice guidance for public bodies on procurement of care and support services. Originally published in March 2016, it has been updated to reflect changes that have occurred as a result of the UK's exit from the EU and the end of the
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Annex 5: Summary of Key Actions Required by a Public Body to Implement the Guidance
Best practice guidance for public bodies on procurement of care and support services. Originally published in March 2016, it has been updated to reflect changes that have occurred as a result of the UK's exit from the EU and the end of the
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Programme for Government: First Minister's speech - 4 September 2024
Speech to Parliament by First Minister John Swinney on 4 September 2024.
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Backing for Feeley Review recommendations
First steps include a £20 million Community Change Fund.
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