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Recommends how the Scottish Government's ambition for change can be delivered to make Scotland’s democracy more participative and inclusive, and proposes next steps as it incorporates processes for participatory and deliberative democracy into the
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Reports on findings from a literature review looking at international examples of engagement activities, initiatives and strategies in relation to various diasporic communities.
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An Equality and Fairer Scotland assessment of proposed spending plans by ministerial portfolios for 2019 to 2020.
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We expect a challenging winter ahead and know that the effect of the COVID-19 vaccine reduces over time. It is within the context of these pressures, and the risk of increasing COVID-19 cases, that this update of the Strategic Framework sets out our
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Formal review and consultation on NHS Scotland's hepatobiliary and pancreatic (HBP) cancer quality performance indicators (QPIs).
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A summary of the public attitudes data and stakeholder priorities on tax policy that were collected during the Scottish Government’s pre-Budget engagement programme.
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This equality impact assessment (EQIA) helps understand the impact of the strategy on people who share certain ‘protected characteristics’. In particular: age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, race, religion or belief.
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A consultation on the revised Lung Cancer Quality Performance Indicators (QPIs), which were revised following a formal review.
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Reports on findings from qualitative research looking at what successful a diaspora engagement strategy should consider and include. Provides a synthesis of existing evidence and an analysis of data from interviews and focus groups with key diaspora
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This paper is intended to enable further engagement with the consultation on development of approaches to safe and effective staffing.
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