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  2. National Strategy for Economic Transformation (Scotland)

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    Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy, Kate Forbes, revealed the Scottish Government's 10 year economic plan called National Strategy for Economic Transformation (NSET) on 1 March 2022. [1] This is the first strategic economic work the Scottish National Party administration had done since the publication of The Sustainable Growth ...

  3. Auditor General for Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The auditor general is a statutory appointment made by the Crown, on the recommendation of the Scottish Parliament. The post was created under section 69 of the Scotland Act 1998 . [ 1 ] The main functions of the AGS are set out under section 70 of the Scotland Act and further provided for under the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland ...

  4. Glow (Scottish Schools National Intranet) - Wikipedia

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    The online portal is powered by RM Unify, a service which provides account management and the Launchpad, [2] an interface which allows users to access applications provided by the Scottish Government, local authorities, and individual schools. In 2023, Education Scotland renewed its contract with RM for Glow. [3]

  5. Public Contracts Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Public Contracts Scotland was created as a result of John McClelland's 2006 Review of Public Procurement in Scotland. [1] The McClelland report called for a single public sector "electronic portal" to be established as a part of the Scottish Government’s Public Procurement Reform Programme.

  6. Emma Roddick - Wikipedia

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    Emma Roddick (born 30 July 1997) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician. Emma served as the Minister for Equalities, Migration and Refugees between 2023 and 2024; stepping down when John Swinney was appointed first minister [1] [2] [3] She has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Highlands and Islands since May 2021.

  7. Clare Haughey - Wikipedia

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    On 27 June 2018, Haughey was appointed as the Scottish Government's Minister for Mental Health. [9] She retained the Rutherglen seat in the 2021 Scottish Parliament election, with an increased majority and just over 50% of the vote share. [10] [1] On 19 May 2021, Haughey was appointed to the new government as Minister for Children and Young People.

  8. National Records of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    National Records of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Clàran Nàiseanta na h-Alba) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government. It is responsible for civil registration, the census in Scotland, demography and statistics, family history, as well as the national archives and historical records. [1]

  9. Skills Development Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Formerly part of the Scottish University for Industry, it is now part of Skills Development Scotland. Adults who respond to the media promotion are put in touch with a local learning provider where they are invited to participate in a program of personal, dedicated learning activities at a local centre.