Search Results
Showing 901 to 910 of 1,234 results for procurement collaborative newsletter
-
Implementation:
The data hosting and data centre strategy sets the vision that Scotland’s public sector data hosting is cost-effective, carbon neutral and makes appropriate use of cloud technology, for the delivery of efficient and highly available ICT services.
-
Redesigning the Community Justice System: Analysis of Consultation Responses
A written consultation was carried out by the Scottish Government on “Redesigning the Community Justice System” between 20 December 2012 and 30 April 2013. This document reports on the analysis of the responses to the consultation.
-
4 Conclusions and policy recommendations
A review of biodiversity duty reporting by public bodies in Scotland.
-
Enhancing Islands Wellbeing
Sets out progress made in delivering the key commitments outlined in the Empowering Scotland's Islands Communities prospectus.
-
Strategic Approach 2014-2017
The 2014 revision of the Child Poverty Strategy continues to focus on the same key areas as the Child Poverty Strategy for Scotland, describing outcomes around maximising household resources, improving children's wellbeing and life chances and well
-
How will we achieve success?
Cancer Plan for Children and Young People in Scotland produced by Managed Service Network for Children and Young People with Cancer.
-
Part 05: Outpatients, Primary and Community Care
QuEST’s Annual Report 2014 provides an overview of QuEST programmes’ achievements in 2014 and upcoming priorities for 2015. The report features a wealth of case studies from Boards as well as our programmes. These case studies form a
-
Annex 2: What Rural Thinks: Findings From Our National Conversation
The National Council of Rural Advisers' report detailing their final recommendations to Scottish Ministers.
-
2.0 Performance of NHSScotland's Assets
Fifth edition of the state of NHS Scotland assets and facilities report (SAFR).
-
Key Recommendations
A strategic examination of the purpose and desired structure of residential care services fit for the aspirations and needs of future generation.
There is a problem
Thanks for your feedback