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Fairer Scotland Action Plan

Housing and Social Justice Directorate; Scottish Government Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Scotland 5 October 2016 Policy document

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The Fairer Scotland Action Plan is a first government response to the Fairer Scotland conversation. It is based on five ambitions for 2030 and 50 selected actions over this parliamentary term. The plan will help build a better country - one with low levels of poverty and inequality, genuine equality of opportunity, stronger life chances, and support for all those who need it.

The Fairer Scotland Action Plan is built upon five high-level ambitions; a fairer Scotland for all, ending child poverty, a strong start for all young people, fairer working lives, a thriving third age.

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