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  1. The Scottish Government is made up of: Was this helpful? The devolved government for Scotland has a range of responsibilities that include: the economy, education, health, justice, rural affairs, housing, environment, equal opportunities, consumer advocacy and advice, transport and taxation.

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    Government is separate from parliament. The Scottish Parliament is made up of all elected members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) and is the law making body for devolved matters. It considers any proposed legislation and scrutinises the activities and policies of the Scottish Government through debates, parliamentary questions and the work of com...

    The National Performance Framework sets an overall purpose and vision for Scotland. It highlights the broad national outcomes that support the purpose and provides measures on how well Scotland is progressing towards them. Find out more about the National Performance Framework.

    The annual Programme for Governmentsets out the policies, actions and legislation that we will take forward each year.

    A policy is a statement of what the government is trying to achieve and how it will do it. Policies describe the work the Scottish Government is doing to achieve its strategic objectives.

    A bill is a proposal for a new law or a major change to an existing one. Most bills are introduced to the Scottish Parliament by the Scottish Government and the process begins with the formulation of policy by the government. A bill becomes law once it is agreed by the Scottish Parliament and then by The King. From then on it becomes known as an ac...

    Government produces official statistics about most areas of public life. Statistics are used by people to make informed decisions and to measure the success of government policies and services. You can find out how official statistics are produced and publishedby the Scottish Government and other bodies.

    The government publishes information about how government works to allow you to make politicians, public services and public organisations more accountable. We are committed to publishing information about: 1. how much public money has been spent on what 2. the job titles of senior civil servants and how much they are paid 3. how the government is ...

    The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 gives you the right to ask any public sector organisation for recorded information. Anyone can make a request for information – known as a freedom of information (FOI) request. There are no restrictions on age, nationality or where you live. You can contact us directly by letter or email to make a requ...

    As an employer committed to equality of opportunity, the government aims to employ a diverse workforce that reflects the people of Scotland and to offer a challenging and satisfying career. For current jobs and vacancies within the Scottish Government and related public bodies go to Work for us.

  2. Scottish Government. Web. www.gov.scot/. The responsibilities of the Scottish Government include health, education, justice, rural affairs, housing and the environment.

  3. As head of the Scottish Government, the First Minister is responsible for the overall development, implementation and presentation of the administration's policies and for promoting and representing Scotland at home and overseas.

  4. The Scottish Government (Scottish Gaelic: Riaghaltas na h-Alba, pronounced [ˈrˠiə.əl̪ˠt̪əs nə ˈhal̪ˠapə]) is the devolved government of Scotland. It was formed in 1999 as the Scottish Executive following the 1997 referendum on Scottish devolution.

  5. Popular on mygov.scot: Contact Social Security Scotland. Cost of Living Payments. Apply for basic disclosure. Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods. Apply for or renew a Blue Badge. Public and bank holidays. We're working with over 150 organisations to deliver their services online. A-Z of Scotland's organisations. Cost of living.

  6. Home. About the Scottish Parliament. Find out about how the Parliament works, its history, and how it operates as an organisation. Working for the Scottish Parliament. Find out which jobs we're currently advertising and how to apply. See also guidance for staff working at the Parliament, including information about wellbeing, pay and holidays.