Publications
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Fire and smoke alarms in Scottish homes consultation: analysis of responses
Analysis of written responses to a consultation on fire and smoke alarms in Scottish homes.
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Attainment Scotland Fund evaluation: interim report (years 1 and 2)
The evaluation aims to provide learning about the overall implementation of the Attainment Scotland Fund over its first two years.
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Attainment Scotland Fund evaluation interim report (2015-2017): research findings
The evaluation aims to provide learning about the overall implementation of the Attainment Scotland Fund over its first two years.
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Attainment Scotland Fund (years 3 and 4): evaluation strategy
This report details the strategy and research methods for the evaluation of the Attainment Scotland Fund between now and Year 4 of the fund.
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Experiences of social care in the health and care experience survey 2015/16: analysis of free-text comments
This analysis of 4,000 comments aims to widen understanding of the factors that affect people's experiences of social care.
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Pre-recorded evidence and juror decision-making: evidence review - research findings
Paper on the impact on juror decision-making of pre-recorded evidence and live-link testimony by child and vulnerable adult witnesses in criminal trials.
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Pre-recorded evidence and juror decision-making: evidence review
Paper on the impact on juror decision-making of pre-recorded evidence and live-link testimony by child and vulnerable adult witnesses in criminal trials.
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Young people's participation in decision making in Scotland: attitudes and perceptions - research findings
Findings from a survey of secondary school pupils on perception of their ability to influence decisions that affect them.
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Young people's participation in decision making in Scotland: attitudes and perceptions
Findings from a survey of secondary school pupils on perception of their ability to influence decisions that affect them.
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Young people's participation in out of school activities: research findings
Findings from an online survey of young people aged 8 to 26.