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  1. Scottish Budget 2024 to 2025: Deputy First Minister statement

    Statement to the Scottish Parliament by Deputy First Minister Shona Robison.

  2. Spend over £500: March 2021

    Details of the spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  3. Commissioning of services

    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.

    Part of:
    A National Care Service for Scotland: consultation
  4. Procurement: travel services contract 2022 to 2025

    The travel services contract provides a booking service for UK and overseas point of sale. This means that you can book and pay for travel and accommodation in international countries where you have a departmental presence.

  5. 6. National policies and practice expectations

    A strategic framework for meeting the needs of people with a sensory impairment in Scotland

    Part of:
    See Hear
  6. Spend over £500: December 2019

    Details of spend on the Scottish Government's electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  7. 10. Commissioning Independent Advocacy

    Advice for commissioners on the provision of advocacy services under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003.

    Part of:
    Independent advocacy: guide for commissioners
  8. Spend over £500: March 2022

    Details of spend on our electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).

    Part of:
    Government spend over £500: monthly reports
  9. Section 4: Progress and Priorities going forward

    Our vision is for Scotland to be a cyber resilient nation. This report reviews strategic activities since 2015 to improve the cyber resilience of Scotland’s citizens and our public, private and third sectors, while also setting out priorities for

    Part of:
    Taking Stock: A report on progress towards a cyber resilient Scotland
  10. Chapter 2. Our actions to deliver a circular economy

    The route map sets out strategic direction for delivering our system-wide, comprehensive vision Scotland’s circular economy from now to 2030. Building on a first consultation (2022), we are consulting on key priority actions that will unlock

    Part of:
    Circular economy and waste route map to 2030: consultation
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