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Section 3 – Scottish Government Activity
Everyone, from private individuals to businesses and organisations are invited to help shape a local food strategy for Scotland. This consultation is the first stage in a strategy to make high quality food accessible to all and promote the benefits
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Section 1 - Reporting on Progress 2023-24
The second annual progress report for 'Best Start, Bright Futures: Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan 2022-2026'. Outlining action for the period 2023 to 2024.
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Chapter 3 Pre-Budget Scrutiny by Parliamentary Committees
The Scottish Budget sets out the Scottish Government’s proposed spending and tax plans for 2023 to 2024, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.
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- Scottish Budget: 2023-24
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1 Introduction
This report presents the final findings from a process evaluation of Elements 1 and 2 of the Scottish Government Whole Family Wellbeing Funding (WFWF) in its first year of operation.
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Spend over £500: February 2020
Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Reformed Integration Joint Boards: Community Health and Social Care Boards
This consultation sets out our proposals to improve the way we deliver social care in Scotland, following the recommendations of the Independent Review of Adult Social Care.
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Chapter 9 Commissioning for public good
The Independent Review of Adult Social Care in Scotland was led by Derek Feeley, a former Scottish Government Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland. Mr Feeley was supported by an Advisory Panel comprising
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Spend over £500: April 2018
Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Annex A: EBR Adjustments – November
The outcome of the Emergency Budget Review 2022 to 2023.
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Why invest in education for learners with disabilities?
This report supports the development of the Scottish Government’s (SG) International Development Inclusive Education Programme, which will operate in Scotland’s International Development partner countries: Malawi, Rwanda, and Zambia.
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