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Key findings
Independent report prepared on behalf of the Scottish Government and provides an independent analysis of responses to the public consultation on the draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan.
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13 Evaluation Conclusions and Lessons Learned
This research is a monitoring and evaluation study of the Devanha Phase 2 procurement initiative established in 2006 by five RSLs in North East Scotland: Aberdeenshire Housing Partnership, Castlehill Housing Association, Grampian Housing Association
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4. Commitments
Scotland’s third national action plan as a member of the Open Government Partnership.
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Our Framework And Priorities
A ten-year, national social enterprise strategy, which sets out our shared ambitions for social enterprise in Scotland, jointly developed with the sector.
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8 Procurement Consultants
This research is a monitoring and evaluation study of the Devanha Phase 2 procurement initiative established in 2006 by five RSLs in North East Scotland: Aberdeenshire Housing Partnership, Castlehill Housing Association, Grampian Housing Association
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Improving care for people
This consultation sets out our proposals to improve the way we deliver social care in Scotland, following the recommendations of the Independent Review of Adult Social Care.
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The Centre for Sustainable Delivery and NHS Academy
Sets out our vision for the health and social care workforce. Supports our tripartite ambition of recovery, growth and transformation of our workforce and the actions we will take to achieve our vision and ambition.
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Annex B
The Scottish Government's draft spending plans for 2017 to 2018.
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Section One: Home and Place - Supply, Investment and Planning, Sustainability and Place Making - Actions 1 - 20
Plan identifying priority actions agreed upon by housing sector representatives to ensure we are able to deliver the objectives set out in our housing strategies.
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Education governance – next steps: Education Secretary's statement
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney addresses Parliament on the new strategy for schools-led education governance.
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