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Distress Brief Intervention pilot programme: evaluation
This report presents a realist evaluation of the Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) programme. DBI has been successful in offering support to those in distress, and has contributed to peoples’ ability to manage and reduce their distress in the short term, and for some in the longer term.
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Scottish Child Payment: high level statistics to 31 March 2022
High level information on Scottish Child Payment, including statistics on the number of applications received, processed and authorised, as well as the value of payments made up to up to 31 March 2022.
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Scottish Employer Perspectives Survey 2021
Results from the 2021 Scottish Employer Perspectives Survey.
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Scottish Employer Perspectives Survey 2021: Technical Report
Technical report for the 2021 Scottish Employer Perspectives Survey.
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Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification 2020
The Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification provides a consistent way of defining urban and rural areas across Scotland. The classification is based upon two main criteria: population and accessibility.
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Funding to Scottish Care: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Electronic purchasing card: user guide for a proxy
Guidance for a proxy on the Scottish Government's electronic purchasing card (ePC).
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Electronic purchasing card: user guide for approvers
Guidance for approvers on the Scottish Government's electronic purchasing card (ePC).
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Electronic purchasing card: user guide for budget centre liaison officers, business managers and business partners
Guidance for budget centre liaison officers, business managers and business partners on the Scottish Government's electronic purchasing card (ePC).
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Highest Risk (formerly Shielding) List end: equality and fairer Scotland impact assessment
This presents an assessment of any differential impact on each of the protected characteristics of the decision to end Scotland’s Covid Highest Risk List, formerly the Shielding List and considers any possible inequality of outcomes of the policy due to socio-economic differences.