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Findings and Discussion of Evidence
A joint Scottish Government and COSLA evidence-based review of the approach to setting sustainable rates for childcare providers in the private, third and childminding sector to deliver funded Early Learning and Childcare in 2022-23.
- Part of:
- ELC: Review of Sustainable Rates
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Public procurement: priorities 2021 to March 2024
A set of priorities, high level aims and aspirational delivery statements for all public procurement leaders which demonstrate our commitment to using the power of procurement to deliver and influence outcomes that are good for the people of Scotland
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2. Delivery Plan
This Vision for Justice in Scotland - Three Year Delivery Plan provides a high-level overview of the main areas of work that are being undertaken across the justice sector and further significant reforms that will be introduced over the period
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Annex A
A strategic framework for meeting the needs of people with a sensory impairment in Scotland
- Part of:
- See Hear
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Definitions of procurement and CSM
Guidance on the procurement policies that apply to the Scottish Government.
- Part of:
- Scottish procurement: policy manual
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Executive Summary
We are seeking views on the proposed vision and Just Transition Plan for the Grangemouth Industrial Cluster, which we have set out in the draft document. We want the views of community, business, third sector and all those with an interest in
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UNCRC Strategic Implementation Board minutes: June 2024
Minutes from the meeting of the group on June 2024.
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Progress to June 2024
Overview of the data and digital commitment, including milestones and their co-creation process, alongside progress reports submitted throughout the action plan.
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Fair Trade in Scotland: review
Explores Scotland’s potential to achieve inclusive growth through the delivery of increased sales and awareness of Fair Trade.
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Framework objectives
Guidance to public sector organisations on accessing and utilising the Publishing, Print, Design and Associated Services (PPDAS) framework (2018).
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