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Chapter 10 Fair Work
The Independent Review of Adult Social Care in Scotland was led by Derek Feeley, a former Scottish Government Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland. Mr Feeley was supported by an Advisory Panel comprising
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6. Basic Health and Wellbeing
This report sets out the Scottish Government’s initial response to the UN Committee’s Concluding Observations. It outlines the progress made in relation to children’s rights in Scotland since the publication of the Position Statement of
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6. Our Policies
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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8. Strategic Priority 7 - Partnership
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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Information Standards and Interoperability
Scotland’s first data strategy for health and social care, setting out how we will work together in transforming the way that people access their own data to improve health and wellbeing; and how care is delivered through improvements to our
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3. Producing a strategic plan
We are seeking views on this re-drafted statutory guidance, focused on strategic plans, which supports the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) 2014 Act.
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Advisory Council for Economic Transformation minutes: October 2021
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 27 October 2021.
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Patient Safety Commissioner Patient Reference Group minutes: August 2021
Minutes from the meeting held on 18 August 2021.
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4. Wellbeing of Children and Young People
Sets out our vision for recovery and the actions we will take to address systemic inequalities made worse by Covid, make progress towards a wellbeing economy, and accelerate inclusive person-centred public services.
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8 An Introduction to the Case Studies
This report presents the findings of a pilot programme which was intended to promote the use of 'community benefit'.
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