Tuesday 13/03/2007
The Business Waste Framework outlines the Scottish executive an SEPA's approach to business waste in Scotland
The Scottish Executive and SEPA published the Business Waste Framework during March 2007. The Framework contains a number of actions for each of the key issues discussed. The Scottish Government and SEPA will review progress on the actions twice a year and will publish revisions to show progress. Consideration will also be given to adding any further appropriate actions.
Reorganisation Report, Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005.
Routine update of homelessness statistics including further analysis of available data for Scotland
A Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) to examine the environmental effects of developing wave and tidal power
ADVICE TO THE SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE ON PROTECTING FRONT-LINE WORKERS AND VICTIMS OF CRIME FROM BLOOD-BORNE VIRAL INFECTIONS AND FROM ANXIETY ABOUT THEM
Monday 12/03/2007
Analysis of Consultation Responses Main Findings.
Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration: Achieving a Low Carbon Future: A Strategy for Scotland - draft for consultation
Road traffic circular - JD/5/2007 - Fixed Penalty System - Increased penalties (including endorsement) for the offences of using a hand-held phone while driving and failing to have proper control of a vehicle.
Title: Recommendations of the Advisory Group on Marine and Coastal Strategy
Subtitle: A Follow up to Seas the Opportunity: A Strategy for the Long Term Sustainability of Scotland's Coasts and Seas
Multi-agency inspection of learning disability services in Ayrshire
Multi-agency inspection of learning disabilty services in Ayrshire - Summary version
Friday 09/03/2007
A 2 page guide to the Planning etc (Scotland) Act 2006
To feed into the Strategy for a Scotland with an Ageing Population, the Executive commissioned Ipsos MORI to undertake qualitative research among the general public between 9-17 May 2006. The research focused on attitudes towards the ageing population; aspirations for old age and perceived barriers to fulfilling those aspirations; and perceptions of change needed to support an ageing population.
To feed into the Strategy for a Scotland with an Ageing Population, the Executive commissioned Ipsos MORI to undertake qualitative research among the general public between 9-17 May 2006. The research focused on attitudes towards the ageing population; aspirations for old age and perceived barriers to fulfilling those aspirations; and perceptions of change needed to support an ageing population.
Consultation analysis by George Street Research of the repsonses to the Scottish Executive's 'Age and Experience: Consultation on a Strategy for a Scotland with an Ageing Population' which was published on 13th March 2006 and ran until the 5th June 2006. The consultation covered five key themes: contribution and opportunity; work; services for older people; health and well-being; and housing, transport and surroundings.
Consultation analysis by George Street Research of the repsonses to the Scottish Executive's 'Age and Experience: Consultation on a Strategy for a Scotland with an Ageing Population' which was published on 13th March 2006 and ran until the 5th June 2006. The consultation covered five key themes: contribution and opportunity; work; services for older people; health and well-being; and housing, transport and surroundings.
Web publication of the email responses to the Age and Experience consultation
All Our Futures: Planning for a Scotland with an Ageing Population: Volume One: Summary and action plan
All Our Futures: Planning for a Scotland with an Ageing Population: Volume 2