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Adult learning strategy 2022 to 2027
The Adult Learning Strategy sets out our actions to improve life chances for adult learners across Scotland. It outlines how we will ensure that there are accessible opportunities for adults to learn throughout their lives.
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Stage 1: Framing
Summary of results for the Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) undertaken to consider the impacts on equality of Scotland’s National Innovation Strategy.
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Executive summary
Independent analysis of the responses received to the Care Leaver Payment Consultation
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Scotland and AI – The Case for Action
Our artificial intelligence (AI) strategy sets out a vision for AI in Scotland, the principles that will guide us, and the actions we’ll take to develop and strengthen our AI ecosystem over the next five years.
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2. Purpose and Intended Effect
Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for the Genomics in Scotland: Building our Future. A five-year national strategy (2024-2029).
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9. The Adoption And Diffusion Of Innovation
Our vision is for Scotland to be one of the most innovative small nations in the world. This is our ten-year strategy to deliver that ambition. Innovation is a key tool to make Scotland a fairer, more equal, wealthier and greener country.
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Table 4.1: Total gross revenue expenditure on special education (£000), 2004-05 to 2008-09 (1) (2)
This document gives the figures for local authority spending on school education in the financial year 2008-09.
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Increasing support for those with autism
Improving awareness and diagnosis.
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Race equality action plan: final report
Progress made on the actions in the Race Equality Action Plan 2017 to 2021 and action taken to tackle race inequality in response to the 2020 to 2021 COVID-19 pandemic as well as action from 2021 onwards to implement the aims of the Race Equality
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2. Equality and Non-Discrimination
This position statement provides the Scottish Government's detailed response to recommendations issued to the United Kingdom by the UN Human Rights Council following its November 2022 Universal Periodic Review of the United Kingdom's overall human
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