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Chapter Seven: Climate Change and The Climate Justice Fund
This second annual report takes a holistic look at a wide cross-section of Scottish Government international development activity, and presents it within the context of the UN Global Goals.
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Public procurement - taking account of climate and circular economy considerations: SPPN 3/2022
This policy note replaces SPPN 1/2021 and reflects additional sources of help and support which have been developed to enable public procurement authorities to use procurement to address the climate emergency.
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Participation commitment
Milestones throughout Scotland's Open Government action plan for 2021 to 2025.
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Methods
This report presents the main findings of the first wave of research with carers and care experienced people as part of the ‘Seldom Heard Voices’ research programme.
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1. Next steps for cross-economy policy
In December 2021, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) published its annual report on progress in reducing emissions in Scotland, assessing the government’s climate change mitigation activity. This report addresses the CCC’s recommendations.
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CRWIA Stage 2 – Assessment of Impact and Compatibility
This childrens rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) considers the impacts of changes to Best Start Foods on children's rights and wellbeing.
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Property acquisition, disposal and management
The Scottish Public Finance Manual (SPFM) is issued by the Scottish Ministers to provide guidance on the proper handling and reporting of public funds.
- Part of:
- Scottish Public Finance Manual
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Scotland's National Strategy for Economic Transformation: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment screening
The child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) screening for Scotland’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation.
- Part of:
- Economy strategy
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Chapter 4: What Good Looks Like in Terms of Sustainable Procurement
An independent review that looks back over the past twenty years of sustainable public procurement in Scotland and other parts of the UK. The findings showcase how the progressive approach to sustainable procurement in Scotland has achieved jobs,
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WHO criterion 6: Communities have a voice, are informed, engaged and participatory in the transition.
Supporting evidence to inform decisions about timings of changes within Phase 3 as set out at the review point on 20 August 2020.
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