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Growing up in Scotland: life at age 12
Some initial findings about the lives of 12-year-old children living in Scotland, using data collected from the Growing Up in Scotland study (GUS).
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Scottish charity law: consultation analysis
This report presents analysis of the consultation on Scottish charity law which ran from January to April 2019.
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Distillery by-products, livestock feed and bio-energy use: report
We commissioned this report in response to concerns by livestock farmers about the impact of anaerobic digestion and bio-energy on the availability of distillery by-product for use as livestock feed in Scotland.
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Fair Start Scotland evaluation report 1: implementation and early delivery review
This Fair Start Scotland (FSS) evaluation report covers evaluation findings and data analysis relating to the implementation and early delivery of FSS employment support services in the first 6 months of delivery.
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Income supplement: analysis of options
Analysis undertaken to inform the development of the income supplement policy, a flagship commitment in our Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan for 2018-2022.
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Tackling child poverty: first year progress report - Annex C
Annex C: ethnicity breakdowns, where possible, for the Child Poverty Measurement Framework indicators.
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Scottish Veterans Fund: impact report
An impact report on the Scottish Veterans Fund and the projects supported by it.
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Mediation in civil justice: international evidence review
Available literature and evidence on mediation in civil justice (civil/commercial) in five international jurisdictions: Australia, Canada, England and Wales, Ireland, and the USA.
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Food and drink supply chain and transport industry: evidence report
Result of a study investigating existing Scottish food and drink export logistics, and their resilience.
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Family Nurse Partnership in Scotland: revaluation report
Findings from family nurses, the families they work with and wider stakeholders on how the Family Nurse Partnership programme works in practice in Scotland.