Reports

Below are the most recent reports from Reform Scotland. Please click on the relevant link to read the report in its entirety. To browse pages of previous reports, use the numbered navigation above.


Digital Power

16.08.2010

Reform Scotland says the importance of keeping abreast of the rapid advances in digital technology warrants a ministerial team with specific responsibility for designing, implementing and monitoring a digital blueprint for Scotland. Faster and more widely available broadband speeds are essential if Scotland is to be at the cutting edge of digital advances.


Power to Learn

14.06.2010

Reform Scotland argues that a deferred fee should be introduced so that graduates contribute towards the cost of their higher education. The report also contains a number of recomendations covering further education.


Reform Scotland Annual Report 2009/10

10.03.2010

This annual report sets out the achievements of Reform Scotland over the past year.


Voluntary Power - A consultation document on expanding the third sector in Scotland

01.03.2010

This aim of this consultation paper is to consider how the third sector in Scotland could contribute towards the recommendations Reform Scotland has outlined in previous reports to improve public service delivery.


Democratic Power

09.02.2010

Reform Scotland's report 'Democratic Power' argues that quasi non-governmental organisations, which account for more than 40% of all public spending, should either have their functions brought back ‘in-house’ to government or be replaced by fully-autonomous, independent bodies.


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