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3. Summary of Scottish Government procurement activity
Overview of Scottish Government procurement activity during financial year 2021 to 2022. It reflects our performance as a contracting authority and includes reference to some of the broader activities we undertake in leading and delivering
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Executive Summary
A range of Industry Leadership Groups (ILGs) have been established over time, with different governance, structures, and funding but intended to deliver a common set of aims. This review was initiated to understand the activities of each ILG, their
- Part of:
- Industry Leadership Groups review
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Procurement strategy: April 2021 to March 2023
Sets out the Scottish Government’s procurement strategy for 2021 to 2023 and has now been superseded by the 2022 to 2024 procurement strategy.
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Staff Governance Standard – Scores
Independent report by Webropol providing detailed information and analysis of staff experience in health and social care across Scotland during 2022
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5. Sustainable procurement and our approach to engaging SMEs, the third sector and supported businesses
Updates the 2017 to 2019 procurement strategy and sets out how we plan to carry out our procurement activity.
- Part of:
- Procurement strategy update
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Chapter 5 International Good Practice: Detailed Swedish Case Study and Other International Examples of Practice
Explores Scotland’s potential to achieve inclusive growth through the delivery of increased sales and awareness of Fair Trade.
- Part of:
- Fair Trade in Scotland: review
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Strategic Board for Teacher Education minutes: October 2022
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 14 October 2022.
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9. Annex 1 – SFRS Strategic Priorities
The fire and rescue framework for Scotland 2022 sets out Scottish Ministers’ expectations of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
- Part of:
- Fire and rescue framework 2022
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Edinburgh Tram Inquiry Report: Transport Secretary statement
Statement to the Scottish Parliament by Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition Màiri McAllan
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Supply chain resilience and diversity: SPPN 9/2020
This policy note reminds public bodies of practical steps that should be taken to support supply chains and help reduce the risk of disruption to supplies caused by supply chain vulnerabilities and surges in demand.
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