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Scottish Government Response to the 2016 Concluding Observations
This position statement sets out the action we've taken in devolved areas to implement the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
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6. Our Corporate Outcomes
Forestry and Land Scotland has developed a draft corporate plan which sets out the proposed direction of travel and priorities for the organisation for the next three years. The consultation seeks the views of all who have an interest in the
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Scotland's place in Europe: assessment of UK Government's proposed future relationship with the EU
Our assessment of the UK Government's proposed future relationship with the EU.
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4. Sectoral Updates - Achievements, Impacts and Outcomes
A formal review of progress on the actions set out in the Energy Effciency Action Plan.
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6. Disability, Basic Health and Welfare
The report sets out the progress made in relation to children's rights since June 2015.
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Executive Summary
This update of the Strategic Framework assesses where we are in the pandemic and sets out Scotland’s approach to managing COVID-19 and its associated harms effectively for the long term as we prepare for a calmer phase of the pandemic.
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Migration: Attracting And Welcoming People To Scotland
Scotland’s first national population strategy, framing the diverse and cross-cutting demographic challenges that Scotland faces at national and local level, and setting out a programme of work to address these challenges and harness new
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Holiday, childcare and food programme - summer 2022: island communities impact assessment
Island communities impact assessment for the summer 2022 programme.
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Business and regulatory impact assessment for the Public Procurement Strategy for Scotland.
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The impact of physical distancing in reducing the spread of the virus
Sets out the outcome of a review of physical distancing in public places, taking account of the science, and the current and projected state of the epidemic in Scotland in light of our vaccine roll-out and the ‘four harms’ of the virus.
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