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  1. Short-Term Lets Stakeholder Working Group

    A working group to help produce guidance on the short-term lets guidance scheme

  2. 5. Workforce training and role in the Baby Box scheme

    Evaluation conducted by Ipsos MORI to assess the impact of the Baby Box scheme in Scotland on its short- and medium-term outcomes.

    Part of:
    Baby Box: evaluation
  3. Public views on adding calories to menus

    Healthier options when eating out.

  4. Part 4: Specific Support Needs and Concerns

    This guidance describes the responsibilities and expectations for all involved in protecting children and will support the care and protection of children.

    Part of:
    National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland 2021 - updated 2023
  5. Table of deliverables

    Sets out deliverables which detail the work that will be undertaken to drive improvement nationally towards the aims of the National Strategy for Community Justice.

    Part of:
    National Strategy for Community Justice: Delivery Plan: Update 1 - December 2023
  6. Increasing organ donation and transplantation

    Consultation on increasing numbers of successful donors.

  7. Consumption

    The monthly economic brief provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.

    Part of:
    Monthly economic brief: May 2021
  8. Improving ventilation to tackle COVID-19

    New £25 million package targets high risk settings.

  9. Levels and travel restrictions update

    Moray moves to Level 2, Glasgow remains in Level 3.

  10. Monthly economic brief: July 2021

    The monthly economic brief provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.

    Part of:
    Monthly economic briefs
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