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Part 02 Detail: Getting the design right
Designing Streets is the first policy statement in Scotland for street design and marks a change in the emphasis of guidance on street design towards place-making and away from a system focused upon the dominance of motor vehicles.
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Part 1 - The Scottish Government as a Policy Maker
Update on our progress incorporating equality across its activities, summary of equality outcomes 2017 to 2021, report on new outcomes 2021 to 2025, data set and mainstreaming information.
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Footnotes
Rules and standards for public procurement. This document is under review and whilst it reflects general process, references to legislation may not be current. Please see the Procurement Journey for our latest guidance.
- Part of:
- Scottish procurement policy handbook
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Next steps
We are consulting on Making Scotland's Future - a draft recovery plan for manufacturing which proposes a set of actions for delivery over the next 12 months which has been designed with industry, public sector, trade union and academia.
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Developing a theory of change
This report represents the first assessment of system change in the child poverty system. This report aims to identify and understand the range of approaches taken to system change and person-centred support in local child poverty systems.
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8.Protected Characteristics and Evidence Gaps
Describes the Scottish Government’s approach to strengthening Scotland’s equality evidence base.
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Consultation
Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) for the Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill.
- Part of:
- Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill: BRIA
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Chapter 4: What Good Looks Like in Terms of Sustainable Procurement
An independent review that looks back over the past twenty years of sustainable public procurement in Scotland and other parts of the UK. The findings showcase how the progressive approach to sustainable procurement in Scotland has achieved jobs,
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16 Management information and best practice
Rules and standards for public procurement. This document is under review and whilst it reflects general process, references to legislation may not be current. Please see the Procurement Journey for our latest guidance.
- Part of:
- Scottish procurement policy handbook
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Progress to September 2019
Progress reports on our commitment to provide financial and performance transparency as part of our open government action plan.
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