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  1. Formal volunteering framework

    A framework to support the third sector, and partners in the public and private sector to embed skills and development within formal volunteering opportunities.

  2. What are the themes within the four key asks?

    Report setting out progress against the Autism in Schools action plan

    Part of:
    Autism in Schools action plan: progress report
  3. Executive Summary

    This report outlines the key findings from the ‘listening phase’ of the National Discussion on Scottish Education which took place between September and December 2022.

    Part of:
    National discussion on education: consultation analysis
  4. Outcome 4: Communities in Scotland understand integration interculturally and respect the diversity and strengths that New Scots bring.

    This Delivery Plan sets out the actions that the Scottish Government, COSLA and Scottish Refugee Council will take forward with partners during the period 2024 to 2026 to support the integration of refugees, people seeking asylum and other forced

    Part of:
    New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy: Delivery Plan 2024-2026
  5. Theme 1: A person-centred approach

    The Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation of Social Care Support in Scotland: Call for Evidence Analysis Report which sets out the findings from the call for evidence submissions and notes from the engagement events.

    Part of:
    IRISR: Call for Evidence Analysis Report
  6. Draft Home education guidance for local authorities

    This consultation seeks views on the proposed updates to the home education guidance. The guidance sets out the roles and responsibilities of local authorities and parents in relation to home education.

    Part of:
    Home education guidance: consultation
  7. Hate crime strategy

    Sets out our key priorities for tackling hate crime and prejudice in Scotland. This strategy has been developed in partnership with our Hate Crime Strategic Partnership Group and the voices of those with lived experience.

  8. Footnotes

    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.

    Part of:
    Artificial intelligence strategy: trustworthy, ethical and inclusive
  9. Scottish Household Survey 2016

    DFM comments on findings.

  10. What the Review learned a and what needs to be done about it

    This is the Report of the Independent Review of Community Learning and Development (CLD), which was led by Kate Still. The Independent Review began in December 2023 and was commissioned by the Minister for Higher and Further Education; and Veterans.

    Part of:
    Learning: For All. For Life. A report from the Independent Review of Community Learning and Development (CLD)
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